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| Brand: KB Gear Category: CE
Buy New: $39.99
New (1) Used (1) from $36.99
Rating: 22 reviews
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Model: KGMP31B UPC: 793572121814 EAN: 0793572121814 ASIN: B000050AVX
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Poor volume/ no winows XP March 24, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
First used item with windows 98, it worked ok but volume is very low and will not go very loud. I returned item and new Jamp3 has same problem. I just upgraded computers, I now have windows XP, I cannot get software to work with XP. I can find no support from KB gear. Item way overpriced on this web site.
Good starter March 23, 2002 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This may be a little short on the memory side but I find nothing wrong with this at all. The sound is equitible to the portable CD players I have had, which are all broken. This has been dropped from about 30" several times and no problems, supports the marketing to kids. The software is OK, but once I read the directions everything was smooth.
Not a recommended buy March 21, 2002 I just bought the jamp3 and I have to say I'm taking if back to the store. I had problems loading it on Windows 2000. After following the work-around for this , it was more troble than it was worth. Next I installed it on Windows 98. I had trouble trying to reformat the internal memory. Then for some unknown reason, it would load more than 5 songs. To me it will be worth spending a little bit more to get a better quality item
Inexpensive Entry Level Product March 20, 2002 I wasn't sure that I needed a portable mp3 player. I just wanted to try out mp3's on the go, without flushing hundreds of bucks down the drain...so I was ecstactic when I found this cheapo little model for a VERY low everyday price at a large discount store. It is true that the volume level is not as high as you will need it to be on a crowded bus, and you cannot rewind or fast-forward through a song, though you can skip forward and backward to from one song to another. It does eat batteries, but not any faster than my sony cd player. But, on the other hand, the sound quality IS amazing. It's Sans MMC cards can be found really cheap on the net, for almost half the average price if you look around enough. So far it has been very reliable, has a durable belt clip, and the mere pleasure of no skips versus the skipping of a cd player while jogging is more than worth what I paid for this player. It's lots of fun for an entry level device into portable mp3 players, and even with an added memory card it only costs less than half what a similar RIO player will set you back, and you get the same great audio quality.
Average Product March 6, 2002 This product, although average, can be a decent buy for the main reason that it is upgradeable with MMC cards. I think however, that it is still a bit overpriced for what it does and it isn't exactly that small of an mp-3 player. What sort of makes up for it is that it has what seems to be a fairly decent plastic belt clip for those who want to wear it during exercise or other activities. I guess it would make a good secondary mp-3 player for those who would not want to take their primary, more expensive player around with them to some places where it could get dirty or scratched up.
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