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Sony D-NE518CK ATRAC3/MP3 CD Walkman with Car Kit

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

A great CD player for MP3 files

(4 out of 5) by Georg W. Koester on May 31, 2003 (Phoenix, AZ USA)
This player does what is advertised. I do not enjoy playback of MP3s at 48kbps, but I am satisfied with getting 170 songs at 132kbps at 4 min. avg. song and 700MB CD (their claim) rather than the unbelievable number of 490 per CD. The small print on the back of the package was in blue and very hard to read. Thus, beware a 300 MHz Pentium II is a minimum requirement for the Atrac3Plus compression software. I am not going to list all the other computer requirements, but would encourage you to find those out before buying, if the Atrac3Plus feature is important to you. By the way, that format will only play on the CD players that can read that format, obviously or not so obviously. You are likely going to love this player, if you need one for your car and/or home. It finds mp3 songs fairly fast (faster than my old Rio player) and continues play where you left off unless you hold down the play button. One problem I am having with my model is that the forwarding and rewinding through a track does not work as said in the manual with the mp3s on my CD-RWs, but works fine with my CDs, hmm. One other feature I would love to see to make this player even better is a carrying pouch with beltclip. While it does come with velcro adhesive for play in the car, eventually I usually manage to have the player knocked about accidentally. A carrying case would provide additional protection against damage. Hope this helps.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Re: complaint about resetting when car is turned off

(5 out of 5) by AmyStar653 on Jul 9, 2003 (SF Bay Area)
All you have to do to retain your settings and have the music start up where you left off when you turned off the car is to keep batteries in the CD player. Apparently the power supplied by the batteries (even though you're not using the batteries to power your CD player while your car is running) is enough to retain the settings, etc. This is probably true of any CD player, not just this particular one.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Minor niggles aside, this is a very decent product

(4 out of 5) by K. Chang on Jan 4, 2004 (San Francisco, CA USA)
This MP3/ATRAC/CD player with car kit was what I needed to play MP3's in my car. I keep the player in the glove box and leave the "remote" outside to swap songs. It's cheaper than buying a MP3 head unit for the car.

The first (and so far, only) MP3 CD burned with Musicmatch Jukebox worked great. I have the stock stereo in my car so sound quality is "fine", as I'm not an audiophile. I usually listen to news radio any way. :-D

With a bit of volume adjustment on the CD player and the stereo, the optimum volume was achieved. And with a set of batteries in the player, the settings are saved (and even the last song played) to be easily resumed next time. People who complain about the player losing settings should just keep a set of batteries in the player itself. One pair lasted a very long time, esp. when most of the juice is delivered by the car adaptor when it's being used.

Sony COULD have made it better though... Just a few nits to pick...

1) the "switch song" beep was way too loud, and it's either all on or all off. I wish they had a way to choose 3-4 different volumes.

2) The power adaptor should include a pass-thru so I can still plug in my cellphone adaptor or something. It's not as if this little CD player would draw that much power, right?

3) The cassette adaptor should also tell the CD player to "stop" when the adaptor is no longer being played (like when the stereo was turned off or adaptor ejected) instead of having to use the remote to stop the player.

4) the cassette adaptor could have been quieter, as it does make a bit of creaking sound while in use.

However, these are minor nags when the core functionality is fine, and cheaper than buying a real MP3 head unit for your car, while maintain portability. If you need to play MP3's in your car, consider this MP3/CD player which delivers on all its promises, and comes with features such as bass boost, remote commander, and more.


10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Great MP3 player. Incredible value!

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Jul 6, 2003 (Delray, FL)
Contrary to the stated in another review, this is a great MP3 player. It supports 16 - 320 kbps MP3 files and also VBR (variable bit rate) encoded MP3 files. Atrac3plus is the SONY's proprietary audio compression format and the included software is a bonus. It is not necessary to use it, unless if you wish to try the Atrac3plus compression technology (be aware that standard MP3 players cannot read Atrac3plus files).

The G-PROTECTION function works extremely well for both audio and MP3 CDs. Using the player in the car, even in off-road conditions it had never skipped a track. The battery life is surprisingly long (about 75 hours of continuous MP3 playing).

Sound quality is very good: headphones are decent and three-level bass control is provided. Operation is easy: the JOG DIAL simplifies the MP3 group/file selection; P MODE button allows shuffle tracks of the entire disc, only in the selected group or play only tracks with bookmarks. It is also possible select m3u play lists. The two-line LCD display is not large but is quite legible. The display shows the information contained in the ID3 tag for MP3 files or the CD text if available.

Certainly this player is not perfect, some minor deficiencies are pointed in other reviews, but for $80 the Sony D-NE518CK ATRAC3/MP3 CD Walkman is a incredible value.


9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Phenomenal price and value...

(5 out of 5) by Jeffrey on Jan 3, 2004 (San Diego)
I couldn't be more thrilled. I bought this unit after admittedly too much research and it frankly blew my mind! I fell for the concept of converting up to 490 high quality audio tracks onto one CD with the ATRAC3PLUS format and also the "all in one" value of getting the AC adapter, the DC adapter, the remote control and the software for one low price. (I really wanted to believe that the 490 songs would sound great or close to great but in truth I was a bit skeptical. Still I went for it.) I took the included software and converted about 1,600 existing MP3s (on about 10 cds) to 3 ATRAC3PLUS at the highest compression. On average, I got about 560 songs on a cd. It took about 3 hours to burn one disc which is a bit of a downside (@ 8X CD-R). However, when I put in the freshly made CD, I was in awe. It sounds great. Please know, I'm not an audiophile. But in my company issued Ford Taurus (2003), through the stock speakers, it sounds incredible. The provided remote control is awesome. It mounts really solidly onto the dash with this super firm velcro-type adhesive. There is only one negative I can discern thus far. When you turn your car off, if your DC outlet does not maintain power flow to the unit and all power is cut off, the Volume on the unit resets back to ZERO (the lowest level). Because the Volume control is really hard to get to, especially with the remote control plug right next to it, this is a major inconvenience (again, only if your car cuts off all juice to the unit while your car is turned off - mine keeps the current flowing thankfully.) But if it didn't, every time I'd start up the car, I'd have to reach down and find the volume button and hold it - this, basicallly, would be a pain. Let's review, though - the unit rules and presents great value and sound quality.