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Aiwa XP-SR320 Portable CD Player with FM/AM Radio

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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

It's PERFECT!

(5 out of 5) by Shelley on Nov 29, 2001 (Baltimore, MD USA)
Though I'm only 14, I know a lot about electronics and computers. Well, naturally, since I've lived with 3 electronics geniuses my whole life (my dad and 2 brothers)!! When I started looking for a CD player, I knew that I would AT LEAST need: bass boost, rechargable battery compatability, AM/FM tuner, and CD-R/RW compatability. I first started looking at Sony walkmans, but they all have either one or the other of the features that I needed to be all-in-one, and they're expensive (so just imagine I did find one with all the features I need -- it would have cost more than I've budgeted for)! I thought I was dreaming when I found this CD player. I thought I was in heaven. It has everything I need and it is so affordable. Also, I know that a decent pair of headphones can sound pretty cheap and worthless. But, from what I hear, the headphones that are included with this sound pretty good, so I'm really looking forward to purchasing this CD player.

3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

defective

(1 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Aug 20, 2001 (Hartford, CT United States)
Unfortunately I think I received a defective player. The radio work fine, however the cd player is very temperamental, but when work it worked well during my treadmill workout, also the display never worked. My last complaint is it did not come with a clip, hand-strap, or waist belt so you have hold on to it as you run. I plan to return this item sometime this week.

2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

that's one smart twelve year old...

(4 out of 5) by julia on Oct 25, 2001 (Durham, NC United States)
I'm with the person above me -- that sounded more like manufacturer literature than a real person (let alone a 12 year old). Thought I'd share. :)

2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Sounds Good

(4 out of 5) by Anaisa127 on Apr 28, 2002 (New York City)
I first bought the Panasonic version of this player. It cost twice what I paid for this unit. I rarely ever used it, and after about a years worth of use (owning it for a least two years) the anti-shock mechanism gave up. I was looking for a Sony when I bought this, but this was affordable and the Sony I was looking for was out of stock. I figured I'd read some reviews before opening the package. Everyone seems to love it. I was skeptical, but now I'm looking forward to using it. I really feel I got burned by Panasonic on my old one.