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List Price: $299.99
Features
• Ultra Slim Design
• 20 gig storage capacity
• Full control remote control with LCD
• Supports MP3, OGG, WMA, ASF, WAV and OGG
• Lithium rechargeable battery |
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iAudio M3 20 GB Digital Music Player Customer Reviews
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Great MP3 Player
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I have been using this unit for about 6 months.
I read several reviews before settling on the M3 for a hard drive MP3 player. From other peoples opinions it appeared to be a good music player. After buying one I agree. The 20gb size should provide plenty of capacity. Mine is about half full.
Part of the reason I bought it was the name. I bought a 256mb CW300 several years ago and it is indestructable. The M3 has turned out to the same quality product. I still use the 300 for listening to music while riding a bike or working out. Along with it's small convenient size it has plenty of capacity and a great FM tuner.
I had previous experience with the software. It is fairly easy to use.
In my opinion this player works real well in a car with a decent stereo as you can run it thru the cars stereo with an FM adapter. I use the iRiver FM transmitter, it works great. You will need to access an unused FM frequency. Some people have complained that there is a lack of unused frequencies in the metro areas, we don't have that problem where I live and travel. Make sure you keep the volume down on the player below 20 ( about half volume ). Turn up the volume on the car stereo and it will be nice and clear. Turn the player to shuffle mode and you can drive across country listening to your own great tunes. If you get too much bass through the car speakers you can go into the JetEffect controls and adjust the various equalizer components. You should end up with a good clear sound. Battery life I have experienced on road trips is 8-9 hours of continuous play.
Another way to use the player is with an external speaker source. I bought a JBL On-tour speaker box. It hooks up well with the M3 and runs on batteries or thru an AC adapter. You can take it on trips, use it by the pool or in the kitchen.
One gripe I have is most accesories ( ie. speaker boxes ) that you can find on the market are for the iPod. It is a shame these items wont work with other MP3 players like the On-tour does.
I agree it does take time getting used to the controls. Once you have that down it works great. Overall this is a good product. I am glad I bought it |
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