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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Philips EXP201 - UNACCEPTABLE,
By Thomas J. Roberts (Batavia, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
I bought this 2nd generation CD/MP3 player from Philips in the hopes they had fixed the problems which reviewers of their EXP103 described, mainly skipping. Don't waste your time -- they didn't.Each and every MP3 will skip at 7:44 from the start, and every 2-3 minutes after that, even with the unit sitting solidly on a table (none skip when played from this CD-ROM on my computer). If every one of your MP3s is shorter than that then this might well be a fine CD/MP3 player for you. Its display is strictly numeric, numbering directories on the CDROM as "albums" and files in them as "tracks". It read my Linux-written CDROM just fine, which has 1-level-deep directories and no files in the top-level; I don't know if it can handle more complex file and directory structures, but long filenames with embedded spaces are no problem.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
No Improvements,
By A Customer
This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
This unit does skip quite alot. The navigation is unacceptable, with it being strictly numeric, albums show as a number and track show as a number.Not good with close to 200 songs on a cd. ALso, how about a 10+ skip forward funtion? Would that have been to difficult?Also, Philips' site says it comes with a belt clip: It doesn't. Also, no remote. I will say, the overall sound is as good as I've heard on a portable player. Just not good enough to overecome the deficiencies.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I love this CD player. What's with all the complaints?,
By Vivek Reddy (Columbia, SC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
I paid 15 dollars for just the cd player without the kit. i use it in my car all the time. First of all, it does skip, sometimes. I had the same problem where it kept speeding up. But i cleaned the disk and the sensor and it ended up working fine. For the money I paid, it does its job. I was thinking about splurging and spending 150 dollars on one, but then realized that I really don't need to spend that money. Anyway the pro's and con's are listed belowPros: *CHEAP Cons: *Sometimes speeds up (skipping) The pro's do outweigh the cons, and I would recommend this to anyone.
20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Thank goodness for returns!,
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This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
To its credit, the EXP201 is an inexpensive CD player that also supports CD-R's chock full of MP3 files. It basically means that you can carry 10+ hours of tunes on a single disc and enjoy those tunes on a single set of two AA batteries. I picked up one of these units yesterday and I returned it today for the following reasons:1. Horrible sound quality. All my MP3s exhibited a random pop, click, or some other audio artefact during playback. And no, I wasn't listening to Oval, Microstoria, or any other Mego glitchery, and all these MP3s are 160 kbps CBR (constant bitrate) files that play with no problems in my PocketPC. 2. Stability issues. I used my unit exclusively in a car (a Ford Taurus, in fact, sitting in the front seat armrest) that did nothing but city driving. Admittedly, Houston streets have their share of potholes and bumps, but my wife's VW cd changer (which doesn't have the read-ahead shock protection) is far, far, far more stable than this player, which produced random skips with alarming regularity. 3. Navigation problems. The display on this unit is limited to numbers. Which means that when you create CD-R's of MP3 files, you have to organize them in folders by either artist and/or album in order to be able to skip ahead albums' worth of tracks at a time. Even at that, you'd have to have a pretty darn good memory of what order (let alone which artists) the tracks were burned onto disc. Having to play 'Name That Tune' with your own music collection is only entertaining at parties. 4. Compatibility issues. Despite the reported CD-RW compatibility, none of my DirectCD CD-RW's would register with this unit. Also, any regular CD-R's created using the Joliet standard (which allows long file names) seem to have the file orders scrambled, as the file names seem to get truncated by the player's operating system. In order to maintain track order, I had to manually rename 140+ files in EasyCD Creator (a bit of an oxymoron in this case) to 8.3 standards (trying to compose the disc in ISO9660 truncated the file names without maintaining track order). So, there you have it. A nice try, but poor, poor execution. From what I've read, the EXP301 series are significantly better in sound quality, skip protection, and compatibility, so you may want to spring a few extra dollars and save yourself a potential headache.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The BEST,
By MP3master (The Good ol' USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
I own a original EXP103, and it is great. Of course, I bought it while the CDRW and MP3 tech was still over [dollar amount], but it is money well spent. Competing technology did not have the features i wanted on the EXP. For instance, the Resume/Hold, Two output jacks, and full car/home kit. A competitor at the time, the Rio VOLT had features i wanted, like BackLight and Title display, and a navigate button, but the EXP had the main features i needed. If philips would release a model with all those features, i would upgrade in a heartbeat. For those who dont like the EXP, you don't know what you are talking about. If your MP3's are skipping, it is because your recorder [stinks], not the player. Buy new discs and recorder then try again. For audio discs, make sure the ESP is on, and because the player is very sensitive, excessive jarring associated with running is not recommended for CDDA (Audio CD) discs. MP3 cd's will play without skipping 99.9% of the time with even Bumpy-road jitter.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
RESUME PLAY???,
By "jomama14" (los angeles, ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
I like this portable mp3 player but the RESUME button ... ...I use this player in my car and when i turn it off and come back, it still goes back to song no.1!!! the only way the RESUME works is if you switch it on while you are on playback mode and you have to do it every single time, unlike other brands where you just leave it on RESUME and it will ALWAYS continue where you left off! isnt it kind of pointless to have an mp3 player that will always go back to song no. 1??? that'll over work the NEXT button....
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Yeeech,
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This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
The EXP201 should be avoided unless you plan to use it as a desktop model and you get it for next to nothing. Want to jog? Prepare for audio torture: The skipping is atrocious, even with the apparently useless ESP feature on. I returned one for speeding up (think chipmunks) about halfway through some discs. The replacement does this as well. Also, I now note poor scratchy sound at the very beginning of most discs. The sound is OK when these problems aren't in effect. The MP3 labeling system is a joke, just numbers and no way to skip ahead by more than one.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dissapointed...,
By "markizek" (PA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
I bought this player last week and im really dissapointed. It's skipping all the time and during 5 days i haven't heard any whole song. when it's starting to skip you need to stop for a while otherwise you won't be able to hear anything. and forget about running...
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent player,
By "bigjake8" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
For the price of this player, you cant go wrong. Plays MP3's in any format, and comes with a great set of earbuds that carry the bass better than a homeboys car. The shock protecton is solid, I took it and slammed it on a table and it didnt skip once. It doesnt have the bells and whistles that a RIO Player has, like song display or direct-CD playback, but thats fine. The volume is much better than it is on a RIO, and its about 150 less. As for the person that had trouble with the player, may I suggest an exchange, it sounds like you got a faulty player.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works great - but it isn't as good as an iPod!,
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This review is from: Philips EXP201P eXpanium Portable CD Player with MP3-CD Playback and 45-Second Antiskip (Electronics)
Works great - but it isn't as good as an iPod! Of course when I bought this, the iPod was still 'new'. This works well and I enjoyed many hours of music from it. Of course, I like my iPod far better, but the Expanium still works great. It is a rugged little CD Player.
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