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67 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Balance or price, size, and memory,
By Jackie Thomas (Panaca, Nevada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
I was looking for CD players for quite a while until I ended up looking for mini-cd players. They all have 185-210 megs each CD, depending on which you buy, and MP3 encodes at about a meg a minute, so that ends up at 185-210 minutes of music. One reviewer said that they couldn't rip his own songs and put them on, which means he was probably just stupid, because after they're ripped MP3's are all the same, so I don't know what they were thinking. They also said the battery life was only 4 hours, which is also untrue, because I use rechargeable batteries which don't have as long a life as normal batteries and I still get about 8-10 hours of battery life. With normal batteries I get 10-12 hours. One reviewer talked about a click at the end of the tracks, but I didn't find that annoying. I usually listen to my songs at a low volume and didn't even notice it until I went and read these reviews, so I turned the volume all the way up and did hear it, but it isn't loud or anything. The CD player is about 4 inches wide, 4 inches tall, and 1 inch thick. The biggest problem is the thickness, but it still fits into the pockets of all of my pants. I was happy to find that the buttons are designed so that the buttons aren't pushed while it's in your pocket or bag or something. The buttons are still big, and the interface is fairly simple and easy to use. I put MP3's in between 48 and 192 kbps and all of them worked. It loads up very quickly, only about 10 seconds with a new CD. The skip protection is good, if longer then 2 minutes it spins for about 16 seconds while it's playing and then stops spinnin, and then after 2 minutes spins for another few seconds during play. The headphones are good quality, but mine went faulty from not taking care of them very well. It's pretty well built, since I'm rough with all my things, and I have little brothers and sisters that get into it and drop it and whatever else they want to do to ruin my life, and it still works fine.
48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Big on Features, Small on Price....and Size. (4.1"X4"X1.2"),
By A Customer
This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
At about half the size of a traditional portable CD player (actual dimensions 4.1" X 4" X 1.2") this thing is a dream to haul around. There are a few things that aren't listed by Amazon that you should know about his product.1.) This unit has 45 Seconds of Anti Skip Protection in Standard Play Mode. But my guess is that since there are virtually no CD's released on 8 CM Discs that most of you are going to be using this for MP3 Files, in which case due to the compression of MP3's you have 120 seconds of ESP, anti shock protection. 2.) The player does play 8cm/8mm/"Pocket CD's", and will play back CD-R, and CD-RW Discs that have been burned as a normal, un-compressed CD, and/or in a Compressed MP3 Format. 3.) The Player has an MP3 Search Feature that allows you to search by Subject/Title/Artist; it also has a 64 selection memory, and offers a multi-session feature. 4.) The Dot Matrix LCD Display is Large and easy to read and offers 2 Lines of Text. 5.) The player has the standard Track Skip Up/Down, Random Play, and Repeat One/All Feature. 6.) The unit also has a 1 Bit DA Converter. 7.) While I am not a big Ear Bud fan, it does ship with a nice pair that I would rate "better than most" that I have seen on the market. 8.) The buttons and text display are large and well laid out, unlike some of the early units which had text displays that were small and hard to read, with tiny function buttons. They also have marked the Stop/Fast Forward/Reverse/Pause buttons both on the button itself, and off to one side which is handy, I had an older full size CD Player that had the controls marked only on the buttons and eventually the ink wore off the buttons and you couldn't tell what they did anymore. I own a number of Memorex Products and find them to be very feature rich for their price. I have had great luck with all of their products that I have owned, and would recommend them highly as a manufacturer.
41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sounds great, less filling!,
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This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
After researching mp3 players, reading customer reviews, and watching the net for new models over quite a few months, I was prepared to be somewhat disappointed. Perhaps because of this, I did not want to spend a lot of money. I am completely SATISFIED and HAPPY with the Memorex MPD8081. This is my first mp3 player. My player's main function is to let me listen to music without having to run the whole computer. It's connected to my Monsoon MM-702 computer speakers and the combination sounds GREAT!Mini CD's give you the best compromise between low cost, portability, and compatibility with the most widely available devices. This player plays mp3 format files and normal CD-DA (wav files, red book, whatever) only. If there are any mp3 files on a disk, wav files will be ignored. Disks snap onto a spindle which holds them the way a ratchet holds a socket. There is no backlight and the headphone jack does double-duty as the line output. A dial on the side regulates volume and a small switch controls dynamic bass boost. The only other side-mounted control is the sliding latch for the spring-loaded cover. Overall construction is high quality. On my unit, two small places on the side where friction inside the packaging scraped away the paint--very minor. Comes with street style headphones and three blank 210 MB mini CDs. If you use headphones you will probably want another pair. The non-adjustable headphones included may be adequate for some folks. Sound is good and noise level in the electronics is quite low. No specs are given. No software is included. There is a 4.5V input in back but no included AC adaptor. The unit powers ON via the play button on top and OFF via the stop button pressed twice. Turns off after one minute of inactivity to conserve power. No batteries are included. Controls are simple, the manual is clear, functions are intuitive and the unit behaves flawlessly. Mp3 format is the only supported format; the manual says up to 384 Kbps. Also says packet writing and multi-session are supported. I have not tested all of these. I've made one CD-R with mp3's in five directories and one CD-RW containing only two wav files. Both work just fine. Random function is quite intelligent--on a mp3 disk all files in a directory are shuffled (no-repeat) and played before moving on to the next directory. You can fast-forward and rewind within a track for either mp3's or wavs. For me, so far, startup time has been very short (6 seconds for 54 songs), but the manual warns that it may take up to 30 seconds on a disk containing many mp3 tracks. Only caveats you might consider: A previous reviewer was annoyed by the slight click at the end of a song. I was concerned when I read this but I do not find it to be very annoying. Sometimes (not often) a delay between tracks interrupts the "flow" of a recording and that IS annoying. Side topic: don't purchase a bunch of "extra length" 210 MB cd's before testing them with your burner. My first CD-RW burner (Samsung) had trouble using these so I switched to "normal" 185 MB cd's. I have not tested this with my newer burner and I suspect newer drives don't have this problem. My review would not have been so long if I wasn't very happy about the product. Amazon has treated me very fairly and I praise them. I do, however, believe that product descriptions here and for other items are somewhat lacking. I highly recommend this product. Addendum I've noticed some annoying sonic 'artifacts' generated by the player's built-in mp3 decoder that do not happen when I listen to the same files with the computer. I'm going to re-encode the problem albums using a different bit rate. (One of them is Peter Gabriel's "melting face" album which is bizare enough without any help from the decoder.) Software tips: I've played around with Easy CD and Nero Burning; I prefer Nero. I made the mistake of purchasing the mp3pro plug-in from ahead for $19. What good is mp3pro when hardly any device supports it? I switched to the free program called CDex for ripping audio from CDs. Regarding the inter-song gap created by the player: I began to get very annoyed at this so I searched for a way to rip/encode several tracks into a single giant mp3 file. Long story short, CDex can do the job hassle free. (Wasted a lot of time mucking with the wave editor.) If I had the disk "Abbey Road" I would definitely rip/encode the songs into two or three giant files. Still the best mini-CD player around from what I can tell. Yeah, the iPod is cool, but I'd rather have a new motherboard, Pentium 4, DDR-SDRAM, etc.. for the same money.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Memorex hits a home run!,
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This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
I purchased this as a replacement to a card based MP3 player and am very very happy with it. Very cool features like file browsing and being able to swap out the mini cd's make life easy. The interface is easy to read and navigate. The display shows the Artist and Album Title, essentially everything that you have in the file name. In MP3 format the songs have 120 seconds of buffer and I have yet to make a song skip, even when jogging on mountain trails. In fact about halfway through a song the CD quits spinning as the songs is already in the buffer. Excellent for battery life. You can store any type of file on the mini-cd as well, the Memorex will skip over any non-MP3 format file. Perfect for bringing some work home or carrying photos that you want to share, the CD can be read on any PC. Very versatile, easy to use, great sound, and practically bulletproof song buffer.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
[Low] price offsets flaws,
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This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
THREE YEAR UPDATE:
It finally died! It got medium levels of use and under some hot conditions. I would have expected to last longer. TWO YEAR UPDATE: I now keep this in the (very very hot) car (in the desert) and it's still alive two years later. Gotta like that. I have given up on using the menu buttons since they are too distracting for driving. Still, it works as a good cheap-and-easy MP3 player. Those little CDs are wonderful. ---- STRENGTHS: * It's [inexpensive] and the small CDs are [an inexpensive], handy format. One little CD holds about four or five regular CDs when ripped to MP3. * It is relatively simple to use * I takes advantage of the open MP3 trend and the CD-R burners we now all have. * Efficient use of batteries. It seems like a pair of AAs last a long time -- certainly WAY longer than a traditional CD player. * Did I mention that it was [inexpensive]? WEAKNESSES: * Lower bitrate MP3s don't sound great or even work. * It really needs a lid/button lock. It's quite easy to accidentally open or press a button. * It is a little clunky -- especially when compared to some of those cool MP3 or MiniDisk players. * The display is slow so you have to stare at it a long time to see all the MP3 tag.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very viable alternative mp3 player,
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This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
Let me first say I have one of each type of mp3 players, flash based, HD based, and CD based, and of course, one in my car. I have been a user of mp3 technology for a long time, and can say each formayt has its own strengths and weaknesses. I thought I would try mini cd just for fun and keep it hanging around, but after some use I have a respect for this format and it ultimately may be the best bang for the buck in a convenient size. Dollar for dollar, a regular size CD MP3 player, like a Rio SP100, is the most useful device, but its size is too big. Flash players are good, but expensive, limited in size, and a pain to load. HD based players are fantastic but bulky and need a lot of power, not to mention that they are not good for activities. If I have one gripe about the Memorex is that it is not firmware upgradeable. I don't know if any mini cd mp3 players are, but that would definitely be a deciding point. Otherwise, this is a very good player. It seems sturdy, battery life is good, sound quality is good, and it is easy to use. Get rid of the supplied headphones, try a pair of Koss Plugs to start. I have purchased 20 Memorex CD-RW discs (210 MB) and when I get tired of a disk I just erase and put something else on. This Memorex player (and most Mini CD MP3 players) is the best truly portable solution for those on a budget.
37 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
misleading,
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This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
It does not say anywhere on this page that this is a pocket player. It only plays tiny cds and you can't play regular size cd's on it. So if you buy it you have to pay the shipping on it when you return it.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Product is great!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
I ordered the Memorex Pocket CD player to carry while walking/jogging. I knew it only used the Pocket CD's. That is exactly what I wanted. I do not understand why the retailers do not carry this product in stores.I convert my CD's to MP3 files on my computer and burn to Pocket CD on my ancient HP 7200 CD burner. No problems. I assume the pause between tracks is the ESP working. It doesn't sound good for albums such as "Abbey Road" by The Beatles, which goes straight from one track to the other. Otherwise, who cares. Heck of a lot cheaper than iPod or similar products. I don't know why the pocket cd's are not more popular.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Plays MINI CD's only. Does not play regular size CD's.,
By M.P. (Upstate NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
This is a pretty cool player -- as long as you know that you pretty much have to make your own CD-R mini cd's before you can use it as a player. If you don't have a CD burner or access to some other source of the 3" sized CD's then you're not going to have anything to play.If you do have something to listen to, then you will be pleased. The sound is fine or even beyond fine and the anti-skip features work beautifully. The lower mass of the cd itself helps, but the large memory "skip buffers" really do the trick. I didn't try it running, but it should have no trouble there with MP3's. With regular CD audio the skip buffer doesn't cover as much ground, so to speak, so you should ask a runner about that if it's a concern for you. In at least one version of the Amazon blurb for this player it says that the player comes with "ear bud" phones, but these are actually pretty decent phones of the type that go around the back of your head and sort of loop over your ears. The "Pocket" in the name may be slightly misleadind if your pockets are tiny, but it does fit into the pocket of my jackets with no trouble at all. Overall this is a pretty fine player AS LONG AS YOU CAN BURN YOUR OWN CD'S and don't need to play any regular sized CD's with it. Mini CD's only in this player!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Display won't work,
By A Customer
This review is from: Memorex MPD8081 Portable Mini-CD/CD-R/MP3 Pocket Player (Electronics)
I got one, display didn't work right out of the box. Sent it back for another...display worked for about two weeks then went out. The idea behind this product is great, but without the display its just too hard to navigate the files. I'd reccomend buying a different brand because there is obviously a flaw in this one.
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