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JWIN JXC-D780 Personal CD Player & Am/fm Radio with 60 Second Asp | 
enlarge | Brand: jWIN Category: CE
List Price: $41.73 Buy New: $21.57 (On sale from $34.95) You Save: $13.38 (38%)
New (27) from $21.57
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 2681
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 6 x 3 x 6
MPN: JXC-D780 Model: JXC-D780 UPC: 639247167803 EAN: 0639247167803 ASIN: B0006N2P8Q
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | CD-R/RW Compatible | | • | AM/FM Stereo Radio | | • | Built-In Stereo Speaker | | • | 20 Track Programmable Memory | | • | X-BBS Function |
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Product Description jWIN continuously puts its efforts in R&D, and market research. And jWIN puts its pride in the products it manufactures and sells. jWIN's products have been engineered to ensure quality and reliability with the most updated set of features that jWIN's consumers demand. jWIN strives to be ahead of its competitors by offering the most up to date designs and features at the most affordable prices. PRODUCT FEATURES: Built-In Stereo Speaker; AM/FM Stereo Radio; FM Stereo Indicator; 60 Second Anti-Skip Protection; CD-R/RW Compatible; 20 Track Programmable Memory; X-BBS Function; Hold Function; Low Power Indicator; Automatic Power Off (CD Mode Only); Recharge Function Switch & Indicator; Adapter (Not Included); Repeat1, All, Intro, Random Play; Lightweight Digital Stereo Headphones; Requires 2 AA Batteries (not included); DC 4.5V Jack (adapter not included).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Very sub par product September 1, 2008 The radio is not digital, but an old dial in mechanism. I missed that in the product description, if it was there. This kind of product is on it's way out, unfortunately,as I like the combo of the AM with the FM and the CD player. I never imagined it would still have the dial tune function. Not very durable, either. VERY DISAPPOINTING.
Broken within Two Months August 23, 2008 A CD player with built in speakers is hard to find. This was perfect and just the right size until it just quit working. The booklet has no explanation of what is wrong. In fact the booklet doesn't even describe what three of the buttons are, or what the little screen words indicate. I am so disappointed, and I know it would be more trouble than it is worth to try to return it.
Built in Speakers are Useless August 15, 2008 The speakers built in to the CD Player are very quiet and low quality (I could barely even hear the music and watt I did hear was crackly). So I sent it back for a refund (I all ready had a personal CD player that I had to use headphones with).
Unit died after < 12 uses August 11, 2008 I bought this unit for my son for christmas. He loved it but really didn't understand how it worked. I thought the external speakers would be good for him since he didn't really understand CD players but he faired well with the headphones anyway. The anti-skip protection seemed to always have issues for us even though my son always sat down using this whether on the floor or in the car (often the car wasn't even moving yet). We managed to work with this and reserved using this CD player only for long trips and plane rides. So here we are in July preparing for a family trip when I thought the unit just needed new batteries. But after changing out the batteries the display still just kept flashing it's usual parentheses and no buttons on the top or sides rectified the situation. It was dead the CD spinning but no sound was coming out. This unit had been used maybe ten or twelve times total and never had my son even stood up or walked with it. So only had it been exposed to gentle use. It still looks brand new. So for me this is a very disappointing product and, in fact, I am avoiding JWIN products all together while shopping for another CD player because maybe it speaks to the durability of their other products. I had read the reviews on here before buying this player and felt it would be a good first time investment for my son - but I guess everyone has different experiences. The only thing people had mentioned was the quality of the headphones being poor. While they aren't good - that wasn't a concern for a preschooler. Now I had many other issues. I usually find that when things are ripped up online they aren't so bad - but this time it was written up as a much better product than what I actually felt I received. Maybe I got a lemon!
Awful July 7, 2008 Aside from having to keep track of the silly battery cap, the AC socket is too small and tight to accomodate a normal power adapter without forcing it in. My player would not run on batteries the day after I got it. The buttons are so small that they can be pressed only with a fingernail, and the PLAY and Stop buttons are virtually on top of each other. I returned the player for a refund.
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