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However, once I received the item and began using it I quickly learned that it did not feature any sort of shock protecting. When I bought this item through Amazon.com the website stated that it featured shock protection. The sticker on the device reads g-protection, but its anyone's guess what the hell that is if it is in fact not a shock protection feature.
After that happened, it never worked again - just kept spinning any disk I put in it really slowly and the display will eventually read 'no disc'. All of a sudden, it spun the disk very slowly. The controls on the front were kind of awkward and inconvenient but it had nice features and sounded okay. I bought this in 2005, long before my first mp3 player. It was a nice little cd player and worked well until last year, when I made the mistake of putting a scratched CD inside it. Just now I tried using it again with fresh batteries and there is this snapping noise along with the super slow disk spinning.Anyway, it was great while it lasted.
I'm ashamed - I'm a designer, I've should have spotted these flaws. Fiddly battery location. Difficult to read, poorly positioned display, difficult to see and use control buttons. Time to junk this piece of junk. I should have read the reviews. This is a bad product: Where to begin. And the final straw - "no disc" now permanently displayed.
I would recommend this to anyone as a great, inexpensive walkman. When I finally got my own job, I shelled out 5 extra bucks and got something that was 10 times the quality of a $15 walkman. I have had many personal cd players in the past that skipped for no reason and were totally horrible. hahaha. I had one of these for 2+ years and it worked awesomely. I'm actually going to buy another one just because i like it so much. I only had problems with skipping discs when my son decided that it was a great toy.
u sent me something that does not work and that wrong why why
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