- Plays MP3, CD-R, and CD-RW discs
- Supports CD text and ID3 tags
- G-Protection antishock for virtually skip-free performance
- 2-line/9-character LCD display; folder functions
- Up to 24 hours' playback on 2 AA batteries
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39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great player and great deal,
By Technik (Dallas, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony D-CJ500 Portable CD/MP3 Player (Electronics)
This is my third CD-MP3 player and my favorite by a long shot. I have also owned a Philips Expanium EXP103 and a Pine D'Music SM200C. This Sony has the fit and finish of the Philips device, but the ID3 tag support of the Pine device. Pros: Cons:
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Deal!,
By Steve Sanchez (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony D-CJ500 Portable CD/MP3 Player (Electronics)
This is by far the best cd/mp3 player for the money. I have used it with CD-R's and CD-RW's and have had absolutely NO problems with it recognizing or skipping. I have used it for over a week while walking and working out both with CD's and MP3 mode and it has not skipped even once! Sony has really discovered something that the other CD player manufacturers have not -- their players pretty much never skip anymore.. it's really an engineering marvel. Some people here have had a few complaints that I'd like to address: I have had no problems with it recognizing my MP3 data CD's. I suspect those that do are using dodgy media or burners. The lack of a line out is inconsequential...since you can very easily use the headphone jack. Some people have complained about the 'beep'. Doesn't bother me, but if you READ the manual you will find that there are simple instructions on how you can turn the beep off. It is true that in MP3 mode it plays back only in alphabetical order.. you cannot create your own playlists on the fly. But anyone who is familiar with creating MP3's realizes that once you convert a CD to MP3's you lose the order structure inherent to the disk. If this really bothers you add a number to the beginning of the song when you save it. All in all I am VERY impressed with it. I'd recommend it to anyone with a CD-burner.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Option,
By MP (North Kingstown, RI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony D-CJ500 Portable CD/MP3 Player (Electronics)
I am actually writing a review for the D-CJ506CK, which is exactly the same model but with the following differences:*It is black with red backlighted display *Comes with a car kit plus an AC adapter Time of Ownership: 2 months The unit looks very sturdy and well built. It has a two line lcd that displays the track name and artist in a scrolling fashion on the top line and the track number and elapsed song time at the bottom (supports ID3 tagging) It also has a battery status and play mode indicator. It plays quite loud and has an option that prevents it from playing so loud as to cause injury to your ears. It does play MP3 cds for 24 hours on two AA alkaline batteries and Sony reports 32 with regular cd's (I have checked the former but not the latter claim). In any case just buy NiHi batteries they will pay for themselves many times.
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