Coby MP-C7097 MP3 Player with 2 GB Flash Memory, Color Display & Built-In Stereo Speakers
June 28, 2008 on 2:19 am | In Coby MP3 | Coby MP-C7097 MP3 Player with 2 GB Flash Memory, Color Display & Built-In Stereo Speakers Enjoy the best in multimedia performance while on-the-go, with the Coby MP-C7097 portable MP3 player. Equipped with 2GB of flash memory, a 1.5-inch CSTN full-color display, and a pair of integrated stereo speakers, the unit lets you watch videos, listen to music out loud, view photos, and read text; all in an ultra-slim housing. The MP-C7097 also includes a built-in FM radio and recorder, a digital voice recorder for archiving voice notes, and a line-in jack for recording from other audio sources. For viewing videos, the MP-C7097 supports the AMV format, while audio formats include MP3 and WMA. Other supported formats include JPEG for photos and TXT for e-books. The comprehensive music library lets you find your music by artist, album, song, or playlist. To add music to your library, simply connect to a PC or Mac and use any DRM-10 supported online music store or subscription service. The MP3 player even lets you visualize your favorite music via a synchronized music display (requires LRC files). The MP-C7097’s voice recording function is ideal for users who want to record interviews or lectures, or even their shopping list. Other details include a USB 2.0 interface for ultra-fast file transfers (up to 40x faster than USB 1.0); a 3.5 mm headphone jack; and a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery. The MP-C7087–which offers plug-and-play support for Windows 98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP and Mac OS X or higher–is backed by a Coby 90-day warranty.
Customer Review: 4 Stars for what you’d expect
The MPC7097 is an extraordinary mp3 player for the price. I am sure that I could have gotten something much better for a lot more money but to tell you the truth, I am rather impressed, more so than disappointed.
Pros: The price is unbelievable. There is absolutely everything that I would want in an MP3 player stuffed into this thing. They did a nice job of making the default ear buds also be the neck strap. Video isn’t bad (screen is small but hey, it is video!) and it does come with very easy to use video formating that converts anything that I have put into it thus far. It supports pictures, ebook files, various sound files, has radio and various ways to record different things, and can ultimately be used just as a USB drive. THE MEMORY IS FLASH NOT HARD DRIVE!!!
Cons: Well it is cheap so you can’t expect everything to be perfect. I didn’t like the way the software lined up. It felt really choppy and minute-made. The internal speakers, although a nice touch, are hard to hear. The buttons seem hard to press or at least press so that the player knows you are pressing the buttons. The plastic flap that covered the USB hole fell right off as soon as I opened the box. The player is much smaller than it really seems (this might be a pro for some of you, but I like bigger players). The sound (maybe it is just the ear buds) is all in the treble. There is virtually no bass at all. I have to press a button 3 times before it responds when it shuts off the screen after 2 minutes to conserve battery life. I also found it difficult to understand how to use a lot of what was given to me on the player.
All of the cons to me aren’t all that bad for the player. But there they are. Video MP3 players and iPods all seem way to expensive ESPECIALLY when compared to this baby. I think I made the right choice.
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