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Electronics : Philips 2 GB Flash MP3 Player with FM Radio (White)

Philips 2 GB Flash MP3 Player with FM Radio (White)

from: Philips Consumer Electronics



Philips 2 GB Flash MP3 Player with FM Radio (White)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2854










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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Philips
Color: Black
EAN: 0609585152717
Format: CD
Label: Philips Consumer Electronics
Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
Model: SA2525/37
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Philips Consumer Electronics
Sales Rank: 2854
Studio: Philips Consumer Electronics



Features:
  • Features an equalizer for optimized sound quality
  • Direct USB for easy file transfers without cables
  • Plug-and-play data storage
  • FM tuner includes presets for 20 of your favorite stations
  • Enjoy up to 20 hours of music playback with one AAA battery







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Enjoy digital music with the Philips GoGear digital audio player SA2525. Easily take your favorite tunes on the go with direct USB and enjoy 30 hours of playtime with just one AAA battery.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Enjoying your favorite music has never been easier. The Philips Go Gear digital audio player gives you 30 hours of playtime--from either your files or FM radio--with a single AAA battery.



A built-in equalizer provides optimized sound quality.
Look Mom--No Cables
Designed as a direct USB, this Philips Go Gear player plugs directly into your PC, without requiring any extra cables. Your computer will automatically recognize the device as a removable USB mass storage device, allowing you to drag and drop files onto your device.

Express Yourself
With the press of a button you can sing, dictate, record notes--whatever your heart desires--using the built-in microphone. Your files are recorded in WAV format and available when you want them.



This tiny player is about the size of a car key.


What's in the Box
Philips 2GB Flash MP3 Player with FM Radio (Black), one AAA alkaline battery, headphones, user guide, CD-ROM with IFU and Device Manager, USB cable





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Died 3 days out of warranty ...
Bought this for my daughter's birthday. I put a few songs on it and she used it pretty consistenly since September. Two days ago, she asked me to look at it because it wouldn't turn on. The thing is dead. I tried all the troubleshooting tips in the manual and on the Philips website. I called customer service and they said they can't help me if it's out of warranty. We looked up the receipt and bought it 93 days ago.

What a rip off. I will never buy another Philips mp3 player again. I'll probably go out of my way to post this review on a few of the main web shopping sites that sell it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Philips 2 GB Flash MP3 Player ...
I recently purchased the Philips 2 GB Flash MP3 Player. It works great, downloaded quite a few songs and enjoy during the day or times of relaxation. Would recommend this to anyone contemplating a reasonably priced MP3 Player. I think I will replace the earphones with a type that is a better fit to my ears. They tend to fall out of my ears, only downside. Volume and ease of operation top notch for MP3 Player in this price range.


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