I am a runner, and one day I finally got sick of listening to horrible sounded tapes as I run. I knew I needed a CD player that not only has a high anti-shock, but was also very durable.
I found this in the Aiwa XP-V70. It's 40 second shock...
I bought this product about a year ago (when it first came out). Let me tell you that it was worth every penny! The reason I bought this player was because it was cheap and sounded great when I tried it in the store. Here is a list of the pros of this...
Pros: Excellent skip protection, great features Cons: Cheap headphones, Erases memory when it shuts off
After many horrible experiences with other portable CD players in the past I thought I would never buy one again . . . but all that changed when I took home my AIWA.
Sound Quality:
The sound quality is great, and is just like that of any...
Pros: small, durable, battery-life indication, lightweight, virtually skip-free, good-looking, backlit display, hold/resume features Cons: to be determined, but so far I haven't found any
While generally a plane-person, I decided I would experiment with travel options and take a train from New York City all the way upstate. Thrilled at the prospect of staying attached to the ground, I wondered about everything I would see and experience...
Pros: 40 second EASS, Car case, not too expensive Cons: A little hard to use at first.
When i lost my cd player, I had to get a new one. What to buy? I couldn't decide which one to bye. There were so many selections to choose from. Sony, Aiwa, Eass, Esp: what do I do? Well I guess I want one that's not too expensve and has a lot of...
Pros: Lightweight, takes a lot of jostling to skip, three skip-protection settings, plays pretty much any CD (Recordable, normal, NOT ReWriteable), two high bass settings, Program and random (even programs that play randomly!), HOLD button for those violent car Cons: Slow seek time, occasionally stops playing songs (totally randomly), VERY short battery life, bass setting (DSL) makes certain songs sound crummy, won't play CD-RWs, Hold button is more loose than other players, bland gray color, changing skip-protection l
Well, there I was. Happy with my old, heavy, easily broken, 8-year old CD player. This early Sony model skipped very easily, and was very bulky and non-portable. Then one day, IT STOPPED WORKING! I took it apart and it was a great learning...
Pros: Great player, Car kit, rechargeable Cons: NONE
This Aiwa portable CD Player is just great. You can take it anywhere you need to. It comes with the 40 second anti-skip protection, which you can change to 10 or turn it totally off. This function is to save battery life. And to save you money on...
I bought this CD Player for my girlfriend as a Christmas gift, and the look on her face when she opened this new little gadget, that she just loved the look of it. Its small, sleek, and just plain looks good. She was even more excited when she started...
Pros: Slim(fits in some of my pockets),Car adapter,LONG 21-hour battery life, Good price compared to similar products.Plenty of Skip protection(40 sec) Cons: Some people may be discouraged by the lack of digital optical link (to minidisc). There will be some subtle scratches on the cover during the course of usage.
NOTE: This Review refers to the XP-V706C..The same Cd player, but supplied with a carkit~~)
Now, in midst of the wave of Minidiscs and portable MP3 players, my friends actually laughed at me when I told them I purchased a Cd player.
Pros: good sound, compact, good price, easy to use Cons: clunky headphones, occasional problem with skipping tracks
I searched high and low for a CD player that I could use in my car, at the gym, and on a bus before deciding on the XP-V70. I chose it mainly because of the car kit and 40 second shock protection. I also liked the easy-to-memorize buttons, which are...
Pros: full function backlit display with track and total time remaining Cons: cheap headphones, recommend Aiwa HP-X111
Features you'd expect on a full size CD player are present on the XP-V70. I've had three portable CD players, (2 Kenwoods and a Panasonic) all of which I returned for some reason or another. I just couldn't seem to find a portable player with all the...
I bought this model some 3 months ago from an auction for 50 bucks and I just love this one. Its by far the best discman I have ever owned.
It looks great and has all the features like resume, hold, bass boost, LCD display, Battery indicator(very...
It's a confusing world folks with all the troubles in the world like rap music, communism and robot, with all these horrors lurking about who was the time to decide the right cd player. There seems to many to choose from so finding the right one for you...
Pros: Long playback, cool design, great sound quality Cons: I wish I could think of some but there just aren't any!
This Aiwa portable CD player is the best CD players I have ever seen. It has a very cool design matched with incredible stereo sound, which makes this portable CD player a best buy. No matter what you are looking for in a CD player, this one has it...
Pros: Anti Shock, DSL, Compact Cons: Not owning one
I bought this cd player for myself at the end of '99. I had been looking for a lot of deals in the Sunday papers, and when i came across this pcdp (portable cd player) i HAD to go get it!! It was marked down to $69.99 at Best Buy (in Georgia). I had...
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