Electronics : Coby MP-C7092 MP3 Player with 2 GB Flash Memory with FM & Color Display

Electronics : Coby MP-C7092 MP3 Player with 2 GB Flash Memory with FM & Color Display

Coby MP-C7092 MP3 Player with 2 GB Flash Memory with FM & Color Display

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Coby MP-C7092 MP3 Player with 2 GB Flash Memory with FM & Color Display
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Coby
Color: White
Display Size: 1.8 inches
EAN: 0716829977927
Format: CD
Label: Coby
Manufacturer: Coby
Model: MP-C7092
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Coby
Studio: Coby
Variation Description: White



Features:
  • Play digital music, watch digital video, view digital photos, read eBooks, and listen to FM radio all in one device
  • Boasts a 1.8-inch TFT LCD, full-color display with 160 x 128 pixels of resolution, and an easy click-pad control
  • Features 2 GB flash memory, a USB 2.0 connection, an integrated microphone, and 2.5-millimeter stereo headphone output
  • Includes stereo earphones, a USB cable, and a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery
  • Measures only 1.66 x 3.5 x 45 inches (W x H x D), and is backed by a manufacturer's 90-day warranty







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Coby Electronics is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance. Coby incorporates new designs with innovative technologies to produce great looking and great performing consumer electronics products.PRODUCT FEATURES:1.8' full-color TFT LCD display;Plays music, video, photos, and text;Plays digital music from most online stores and subscription services;ID3 and LRC support for song and synchronized lyric information display;Integrated FM radio and recorder;Integrated microphone for digital voice recording;USB 2.0 for ultra-fast file transfers.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Coby MP-C7092 2 GB Mini MP3 and Video Player with FM Radio boasts incredible functionality and a powerful output, in a sleek and compact design. The chic and sexy Coby MP-C7092 provides you with all the features you need for a complete portable entertainment device, making it the perfect companion for everything from your daily commute, to an around-the-world traveling vacation.

This player lets you listen to your favorite digital music in either MP3 or WMA format, and includes WDRM10 digital-rights management support for playing digital music purchased from most online stores and subscription services. This music player also includes ID3 tagging and LRC support in order to provide you with song and synchronized lyric information on screen. On top of music, the MP-C7092 lets you watch all your favorite videos in AMV format, as well as take your favorite pictures with you, or view your vacation snapshots without waiting to get home in JPEG format. What's more, this unit allows you to read eBooks in TXT format, and even includes an integrated FM radio receiver, with the capability to record your favorite radio programs for later listening.

The Coby MP-C7092 is slender enough to fit easily in any pocket, yet has a bright, 1.8-inch TFT LCD, full-color display with 160 x 128 pixels of resolution that makes viewing a comfort. The user interface is not only intuitive to navigate through, but operated via an easy click-pad control that is effortless to utilize. The MP-C7092 features a 2 GB flash hard drive with no moving parts to break down, and an integrated microphone that allows for digital voice recording. This unit comes with a USB 2.0 connection for ultra-fast file transfers at up to 40-times the speed of USB 1.0, as well as a 2.5-millimeter stereo headphone output. Easy to use straight out of the box, this digital entertainment device is plug-and-play with your computer, and supports Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, XP or newer, and Macintosh OS X or newer. The Coby MP-C7092 runs on an internal rechargeable lithium-polymer battery, measures only 1.66 x 3.5 x 0.45 inches (W x H x D), and is backed by a manufacturer's 90-day warranty.

What's in the Box
MP-C7092 2 GB MP3 and video player, professional stereo earphones, USB cable, 2.5-millimeter to 3.5-millimeter extension, installation CD and warranty information.


Stereo headphones help deliver optimal sound.


The included USB cable delivers plug-and-play convenience.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * PURE GARBAGE ...
ok granted i bought this for 30 dollars and wasnt expecting a ipod, at the same time i wasnt expecting a worthless paperweight, you cant even use this as a paper weight it weighs virtually nothing, which usually is a good thing but this thing just feels cheap. besides the poor quality of materials used, interface is horrible, menus are extremely confusing. buttons make navigation worse. screen is not nearly as sharp as it claims to be. poor reception with fm tuner. if you dont have windows media player it is difficult to load music. creating playlist is nearly impossible. DO NOT BUY THIS GARBAGE.....do the right thing...spend more than 50 dollars ...or just be smart and buy an ipod or zune! have a nice day!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * PIECE OF JUNK!!!!!!!!!!! ...
My son purchased this as a second mp3 player and has had nothing but trouble with it. It takes forever to charge to an computer so if you're going out of town and don't have access to an computer, you're out of luck. It's also hard to download videos. My son tried many times to download with no success. When charging the battery it takes forever!! He had his connected to the computer for 6 hours and it never charged. Also the back is constructed of metal and gets very hot when attempting to charge.
The music sounds great with the tempo feature, however if you use this feature it takes up battery usage 2x's faster.
All in all if you're thinking of purchasing this MP4 player- DON'T!!!!!!! You're waisting your money.




Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * not worth it ...
this mp3 player is not worth it, its more of a hastle than anything else. The battery power is supposed to be 5 hours, but its not, its only like 45 minutes, then I was trying to charge it, charged it for 6 hours and the battery power went even lower. Also, it comes with a sticker to protect the screen, when I peeled the sticker off, it left a bunch of residue that I can't seem to get off. The control buttons have already rubbed off, I was able to upload pictures but that left no room for music, I can't seem to get the thing to play random songs, it always starts at the same place. I wanted a simple mp3 with fm but looks like I'm going to have to send this back suck it up and buy an Ipod.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Unusable Cheap Junk ...
This thing works for about 15 minutes. The only way to charge is through the USB port on my computer. That would be fine if it worked. But I leave the thing plugged in for hours and hours, and the charge lasts 15 minutes. Sometimes less. Not to mention the non-existent song menu system. You actually have to forward through every song on the device to listen to choose one. And the control panel is cheap plastic that's just floating above the control buttons. Feels like a toy, not an MP3 player.

I'm still talking to customer service at Coby, but from what I'm reading, this thing is probably going back.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Controls ...
This was the first MP3 player I bought. It is easy to load music, etc., onto, but the controls for the device are not very precise. When trying to change volumem, it changes tracks. This can be extremely annoying.


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