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But for less than that (which is what I paid), it's a good deal. It's useful not only as an MP3 player but it works pretty well as a USB drive to move data around. If you pay more than ten bucks for this, you're being ripped off. One downside is that it doesn't seem to hold battery charge too well.
ilove my coby,it is so easy to use its the best.i bought 2 of them.
I have both music and audio books on it, and the sound quality is fine. My laptop recognized it immediately, and I was downloading to it within 5 minutes. The ear phones that came with it are OK, but I use Smoking Buds for a snug fit if I use it at the gym. I bought this for way less than $20. This Coby works fine. I appreciate Amazon for finding me deals like this. I have an IPOD, but wanted something generic looking for the subway. Thanks.
The cheap ones just aren't being carried in discount stores, and I can't afford to pay $20+ each. At about $3 each,I have a fortune invested in about 120 rechargeable batteries. The best part of all is that they really are READING at HOME. book series on them, i.e., Gordon Korman's Island Series, Phillip Pullman's series starting with The Golden Compass. In addition, the students have ruined several audio sets due to carelessness. The MP3 players are easy to use, and they bookmark each time you stop the player; they charge quickly on the computer, and they are easy to carry around. I started with two MP3 players, and ended up purchasing about 50 more.
Initially, I bought audio tapes, but when the prices on audio CDs became more reasonable, I started buying everything I could on CD. I have put all of my CD's on MP3 players, and I will be spending the next year putting my taped recordings onto an external hard drive so that they can be transferred to the MP3 players. I'll have to buy more, naturally, but I have enough to keep me busy for a while. This Coby MP3 player is the perfect solution to listening to audio books in the classroom as a springboard for getting kids to read at home.My students are so excited about taking MP3 players home to read their books, that, quite honestly, it has been total chaos trying to check out the MP3 players to students. Unfortunately, I have had a rough time replacing cassette players, and now I am having the same luck with CD players. Believe it or not, I even had a parent put her child on restriction from reading because she was reading so much. Anyway, for the last 10 years, I have been buying audio books and recordings.
I have never seen my students so excited about reading.
I download, she plays. She loves it. Wanted something simple for mom. Compact, portable and rechargeable. No batteries to purchase. Point and shoot. 1 GB just enough room for her kind of music.
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