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| Brand: Panasonic Category: CE
List Price: $69.95 Buy Used: $11.48 You Save: $58.47 (84%)
Used (2) from $11.48
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 30424
Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 5.1 x 1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SLSX270 Model: SL-SX270 ASIN: B00004S7NS
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Panasonic Fails To Disappoint...Luckily February 12, 2001 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
If I had to list the best in the stereo game. Panasonic would be right up there. And it's not hard to see why. I recently received one of the beauties for my birthday and I don't think I'd be jumping to conclusions if I said that this is the best cd player I've ever owned. THIS CD PLAYER MAKES BATTERIES LAST. And the anti-skip is un-parralled to any other. And what's more amazing is it's durability (not a listed feature) I unfortunately dropped mine about a week ago... I was heart broken, because I though I had broke it. But to my surprise... it played as good as it ever did. (Just take my word on that one...don't try it for yourself) And since I'm a native of Wisconsin, I (along with this cd player) am subject to brutal cold in the winters and all kinds of not-so-electronic-friendly weather. This cd player has endured through it all. I have decided to dub this as the "FRANK SINATRA OF PORTABLE CD PLAYERS"... way to go Panasonic.
At Last.... February 3, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
In the begining...I had an RCA cd player...the thing must have weighed 3 pounds. Being the kinda person I am I wasn't going to chuck it just 'cause it wasn't the newest thing. As long as it worked. Last year however, it stoped. I was forced to use my sisters untill my birthday rolled around this year. I spend many an hour compairing Sony, Philips, and all that good stuff. But I kept coming back to this little thingy. It was small, rather round (important to me), and not expincive. While it doesn't have a radio or an MP3 player, if you don't need those things then why pay more for them? I don't, so I didn't. It weighs less than half a pound, sounds great, and plays CD-Rs. What more could you want?
GREAT! December 28, 2000 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I got this CD Player for Christmas, and it is simply awesome! It is my first Personal CD Player, and I love it. With the anti-shock feature turned on, i cannot make it skip t all. I have shaken it, ran around with it, and drove on a gravel road while listening to it and it does NOT skip! The sound qualtity is good. It is all you would want in a Personal CD player, and i definatly recommend it!
Great product, I recomend it. November 27, 2000 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I would like to start by saying that this is a great inexpensive cd player from a well known name: Panasonic. Now there are cheaper ones, many of which I have tried, but they suck. This one however works flawlessly. It is easy to use...good product without the price tag of sony--which are also good but a bit expensive. My favorite thing about this CD player is the 'button-popup' cd relese. There are some problems that prevented me from giving it a perfect score: 1) The bass boost is weak compared to some other brands, (sony has a multi-level base boost has has a couple different bass boost settings.) 2) The button are sometimes pressed when you don't want them to if they are kept in tight areas such as a pocket, but that's the purpose of the hold button ;). 3) The volume 'dial' is not in the easy position to use (not a big problem at all, caused no real problems). 4) the cover open slider is easily inadvertently triggered, but the 'button' method (used by sony, and most other manufactures) is even worse.
Quality at last! October 8, 2000 37 out of 37 found this review helpful
I began shopping around for CD players after my last one finally bit the dust after no time at all. (Memorex. A warning.) Being frugal, I looked at Koss and GPX among others but kept hearing the same three-star reviews warning against how cheap the products were. So finally, I figured I can spend more money now for this player, or shell out cash every six months on a replacements.I got this in the mail and was instantly happy. It's amazingly small and lightweight. (They tell you that, but it's different in your own hand...) It's amazingly battery-efficient. It could go for an extra day or two off batteries my last player said were dead. I took it on the treadmill with me, and no matter what angle or speed I was at, resting on the input screen ahead of me, it never missed a beat. The only so-so thing about the player is it's not very loud. I knew this however from previous reviews and went ahead and bought it anyway. I'm still satisfied, and to compensate that, I'll just buy a headset whose speakers go into your ear, rather than pad the outside. A simple solution to a minimal problem. It's a great product. There really isn't anything I can say about it that would put it down or degrade it in anyway. It's not terribly expensive compared to some others out there. For its price range, it goes above and beyond for quality; paying for itself again and again. And lastly, I take this CD player with me to school as well and it survives my backpack unscathed. If it can handle me going to and from classes, it can handle anything. Plus, it has the "hold" feature. For all of you who don't know what that is, it keeps your player from playing if, let's say, it'd been bumped in your bag, thus saving your batteries for music for you, as opposed to your wallet or book or whatever else it was sandwiched up against. :)
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