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140 of 145 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars PLENTY FEATURES, GOOD BUY FOR THE PRICE
With the ability to play mp3-cd, usb flash drives, and SD cards, you can't expect to pay any less for this unit being at only about $40. Anything cheaper and your looking at tiny radios that can't put out any volume and have very limited features.

Pros:
-several inputs provide plenty of options
-radio reception is phenomenal, tons of stations and...
Published 24 months ago by Andrew Burtt

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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Does not have feature to retain same track
I bought it to listen to recorded books as mp3 files on a CD. Many books have 200 or more tracks/files. I learned that every power-off situation requires restart at the beginning, and that hold/pause is unusable for this purpose because (1) it often fails and does power-off, and if not (2) it rapidly depletes the batteries. There just is no track memory and reposition. I...
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140 of 145 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars PLENTY FEATURES, GOOD BUY FOR THE PRICE, February 10, 2010
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This review is from: Naxa NPB-250 Portable MP3/CD Player with Text Display, AM/FM Stereo Radio, USB Input & SD/MMC Card Slot (Electronics)
With the ability to play mp3-cd, usb flash drives, and SD cards, you can't expect to pay any less for this unit being at only about $40. Anything cheaper and your looking at tiny radios that can't put out any volume and have very limited features.

Pros:
-several inputs provide plenty of options
-radio reception is phenomenal, tons of stations and alot of them come in crystal clear
-button layout is simple and easy to use
-very portable, only about 14" long x 6" high x 8" deep and maybe 4-5 lbs without batteries
-lcd screen lights up with a nice blue display
-has an AUX-in for whatever that can be used for

Cons:
-battery compartment is a bit tight so its a bit of a pain in the butt getting batteries in and out if you do this frequently
-metal screen that covers speakers sticks out a bit to much and makes it too easy to dent the screen if the unit is hit
-the 2 slider buttons that switch the unit between cd/radio/usb etc and Am/FM/stereo are kinda cheap and its best to try and minimize the number of times you handle these buttons. The buttons work ok but they definately have a cheap feel to them.
-bass is a joke
-only moderately loud and only the "jazz" and maybe the "normal" presets provide decent sound and minimal distortion on maximum volume
-radio tuning is analog (which many people prefer digital)
-the +10

I wrote more more cons then pros but I think alot of the cons are just being picky and also alot of them are easy to live with. If less then maybe $60 and considering the features it has I would probably purchase this unit again.
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65 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars First Impressions - Naxa NX-250, December 9, 2009
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This review is from: Naxa NPB-250 Portable MP3/CD Player with Text Display, AM/FM Stereo Radio, USB Input & SD/MMC Card Slot (Electronics)
First Impressions:

What I like:
* Solid Feel
* Lots of features - Aux in, USB Memory Key/SD/MMC slots, CD - MP3 player, Headphone out Jack, can use battery power.

What I wish it had, could have etc:
* More than a 90 day warranty
* A remote would be super (but, let's be reasonable, it's a low cost box)
* Better controls to allow a bit more bass, the EQ doesn't really allow much of a change in sound.
* A better Manual (With descriptions on how it sorts/prioritizes MP3 Playlist).
* More power (they seem to have trimmed the Volume a bit, probably a good idea in order to not blow out the speakers)

What I don't like:
* Not enough BASS
* The $15+ shipping charge

I originally bought a low end Sony (CFD-S01CD), while it did have the cassette player and had better sound, it didn't have near the capabilities of the NAXA NX-250. Of course, the NAXA is a new name and therefore its quality (to me) is unknown as I have no personal experience with the brand. If it lasts and can hold up under the rigors of camping and light use at home, I'll be satisfied.
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57 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Works for me (better than COBY), January 5, 2010
This review is from: Naxa NPB-250 Portable MP3/CD Player with Text Display, AM/FM Stereo Radio, USB Input & SD/MMC Card Slot (Electronics)
I was looking for a radio/cd player with a USB port for use in an office setting. I originally purchased a COBY MP-CD471, but had to return the unit due to a loud humming noise the unit makes when earphones are used. The NAXA unit was my second choice, and I really wish I had purchased it before the COBY item. Thus far, it has met my expectations in every way. It has USB capabilities, the radio unit works even in an office building where reception is normally poor, and the CD unit is adequate. The speakers are average, but for my purposes, they are acceptable as I am typically using earphones. If there were one improvement I would make, it would be a digital tuner for the radio rather than the old-fashioned `wheel.' Other than that, I am generally happy with the NAXA unit (for my limited purposes).
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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Does not have feature to retain same track, August 13, 2010
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I bought it to listen to recorded books as mp3 files on a CD. Many books have 200 or more tracks/files. I learned that every power-off situation requires restart at the beginning, and that hold/pause is unusable for this purpose because (1) it often fails and does power-off, and if not (2) it rapidly depletes the batteries. There just is no track memory and reposition. I would select a track number to start at, but there's no such feature. The "skip 10" works but is clumsy for this. Maybe I should have anticipated this, but little technical info was provided before purchase, and my planned use is probably not common.

The extra high price of shipping and handling deters any return.

I've not used the radio feature.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Big bang for the buck, July 6, 2010
This review is from: Naxa NPB-250 Portable MP3/CD Player with Text Display, AM/FM Stereo Radio, USB Input & SD/MMC Card Slot (Electronics)
I was doing an extensive search to find a resonably priced CD/MP3 player with a USB port and most importantly headphones. This one has them all, plus radio and memory card slot. I'm extremely happy with the purchase--it is very easy for my kids to handle the unit without any help. The unit offers enough volume to listen to book on CDs and decent effect for music(do not expect the effects of high-end boom box player). NAXA NX-250 packs more than enough goodies at this price-point for my purposes. Highly recommended.

Like other reviewers--I don't like the steep shipping and handling cost.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good USB box, March 22, 2010
This review is from: Naxa NPB-250 Portable MP3/CD Player with Text Display, AM/FM Stereo Radio, USB Input & SD/MMC Card Slot (Electronics)
I bought this about a year and a half ago after almost 8hr daily use at work and it is still going strong. Works with 8GB USB flash drives and regular SD cards. I record my favorite radio shows at home using streamripper and play them back at work using the USB drive.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good little boombox that plays mp3 without ipod, August 22, 2010
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For the money, I am real happy with this boombox. I am glad I found this because it's hard to find a boombox that plays mp3s from a thumb drive. And I really did not want to buy one for an ipod.

Likes:
-I was able to play mp3 files off the cd and the usb thumb drive.
-The folder structure you create on the thumb drive stays intact so you can keep mp3 files of specific albums or genre in separate folders, then you can navigate to the folder that fits your mood. (I've seen other mp3 players that do not do this)
-The radio reception was decent and had better reception than other boomboxes I have tried such as Memorex MP4047 and the SONY ZSE5PK.

Dislikes:
-The volume is not as loud as I would like, but sufficient.
-The LCD text, which is bright and easy to read btw, only turns on for cd/usb and not for the radio because the radio is tuned via analog dial on the top. No big deal to me.
-The cd keeps spinning for quite a while after you turn off the player so you will have to be careful when removing the cd after playing otherwise you risk scratching the cd.

To sum it up. I am very happy with this boombox. And for 25 bucks, I give it 5 stars but I would not pay more than 50 for it. I would recommend it as an inexpensive stereo for a garage, office, kitchen, etc...

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent accompaniment for outdoor chores, May 7, 2010
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Wanted something to listen to while working in shop/yard. Can download 200+ songs on SD card or 130 or so on MP3 and put on random play. Also has strong radio reception, but non-digital fussy tuner. Overall, I really like this well-priced mini boom box
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the money!, April 13, 2010
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What really attracted me was the USB/SD card capabilities, which are far superior to old audio CDs or even MP3 CDs. I've played all the input devices and the radio, and everything works perfectly. Lots of 'BANG' for very little bucks! And, the sound isn't bad at all. Not a 'BOSE', but hey, it's about 1/5 the price, with a heck of a lot more flexibility! Buy it! Only negative is the VERY HIGH S&H costs!
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Defective. Had to Return, February 1, 2011
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Product looked great, and I was excited about using it. Unfortunately it was totally defective. When I inserted a CD, the display said "READING" for about 60 seconds, then it said "NO DISK". I tried several different CD's with the same results. A CD player that doesn't play CD's is pretty much useless.
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