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Rio 600 32Mb MP3/WMA portable player now £60-00 at Jungle.

close to the edge (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 10th April 2002, 23:35

I am thinking of obtaining one at this price. Anyone have any experience of this unit using WMA files?
Do you recommed it?
Source for cheap extra memory required please help.

RE: Rio 600 32Mb MP3/WMA portable player now £60-00 at Jungle.

clayts (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 11th April 2002, 00:26

That is very tempting, although I`ve decided to hunt out a cheap Philips EXP303, as this handles ordinary CDs and CD-R/CD-RW with MP3s on them. It retails for about £120, but I`m sure someone must do it cheaper.

32MB is enough for about an hour of .wma files, or 30 minutes of MP3 files, so it`s okay for the bus and little else. There is a 64MB version of the Rio Diamond 600, but it costs considerably more.

Cheers for the heads up, though : I`ve heard nothing but good things from review sites about the Rio.

RE: Rio 600 32Mb MP3/WMA portable player now £60-00 at Jungle.

pat-w (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 11th April 2002, 00:35

heres the link
http://www.jungle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductInfoDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&productId=11156758000&langId=-1&itemId=11156758001

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000063WMZ/ref=ed_en_dp_2/202-7484735-9403016?tag=myrev09-21
has the same player for £25 more, but with a free 32mb Memory Pack which costs £50 on its own.
they also sell lots of other stuff for the Rio 600. If you plan to upgrade the memory, this looks like a better buy

also check out
http://store.sonicblue.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?SP=10024&PN=16&V1=36731&xid=25971&DSP=&CUR=840&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0
This is the makers web site

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RE: Rio 600 32Mb MP3/WMA portable player now £60-00 at Jungle.

Paull (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 11th April 2002, 08:53

It seems the Best CD/MP3 player is the...iRiver IMP 350. It is supposed to be very slim, it also has a Radio tuner (if bought in Europe) & is from the "original creators of the `RIO VOLT`". This is the player I will buy, use a search engine for more info. The reviews have been fantastic for sound etc. I first got wind of it about 5 weeks ago in the Saturday Daily Mirror.

This item was edited on Thursday, 11th April 2002, 08:54

RE: Rio 600 32Mb MP3/WMA portable player now £60-00 at Jungle.

Paull (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 11th April 2002, 20:19

If you want to see more of the `iRiver` try here http://www.mp3mediaworld.net/

RE: Rio 600 32Mb MP3/WMA portable player now £60-00 at Jungle.

close to the edge (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 11th April 2002, 21:45

Thanks for the responses and advice, I think the Rio 600 is a bargain, but I really would like a Portable CD player that can handle CD-r and CD-rw and WMA files for under £100-00.
Recently coverted alot of files and CD`s to WMA as now have new pc with XP.

RE: Rio 600 32Mb MP3/WMA portable player now £60-00 at Jungle.

Grunt boy (Elite) posted this on Friday, 12th April 2002, 10:56

Check to see if the Rio 600 can have firmware upgraded to accept 64MB cards.

I got a Rio 500 legacy product a while back - 64mb onboard and now it takes 64mb cards - 2 cd`s worth is enough for yer bus journey.

RE: Rio 600 32Mb MP3/WMA portable player now £60-00 at Jungle.

oconoc (Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 17th April 2002, 10:40

NAPA Portable MP3 / CD Player
Manufacturers code: DAV315
Manufacturer: A-MAX
Stock code: 11114342

This looks like a better deal to me. Anyone else know anything about it? Reading the reviews for it, it looks pretty good.

Just less than £60.00 @ Jungle

This item was edited on Wednesday, 17th April 2002, 10:41

RE: Rio 600 32Mb MP3/WMA portable player now £60-00 at Jungle.

RichardH (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 17th April 2002, 14:33

I`ve got one - does what it says on the tin.
Bit of a pain to navigate tracks, but perfectly possible - can skip by folder or by track, so as long as you organise your MP3s, it`s great.
Only tried it with audio CD and MP3, but works pretty well. You do get skipping, despite some of the comments, but as long as you`re not trampolining or something it`s pretty good. Have subsequently bought some "curl round your ear" earphones that stay in place well, better sound quality than the supplied ones, too.

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