Drive. No radio :( But the software is comes with to rip your CD is great.
You can share with this one. I picked it up at buy.com. Also this is one of
the only MP3 players out there that has a large hard drive and you can
change the rechargeable batteries.
I have my entire CD collection at work and in the car with me now :)
Shawn Regan
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 6:28 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: New Toy!
I am now a card toting MP3 player user. Well almost, I've got to purchase a
SD/MMC expansion card, I'm currently just using the built-in memory.
I received my TDK Mojo 1 Headphone MP3 Player/FM receiver last night. After
about 3 hours of use so far, I must say I'm rather enjoying it. Downloaded
a free MP3 ripper from ZDNet and ripped a couple of my favorite CD's. I
then loaded them into the memory, I now can listen to either the radio or
recorded music while at work and commuting and best of all NO WIRES.
The only negative (and I was fore warned of this from reviews on Amazon even
though I actual get the product from eCost) is that you have to use the
proprietary Mood Logic music manager software to load MP3's into the
built-in memory. It is apparently encrypted so that you can not download
the music from the player, only upload. No sharing I guess.
This wouldn't be all that bad, but the version of the software included in
the package is a trial version only good for 100 tracks. You have to buy
the full version at about $30 if you want more then that. A little annoying
that after buying a product you don't have a complete system until you pay a
little more after the sale. It's the combination that you have to use this
software because of the proprietary memory but it's not fully included in
the purchase!
Other then that, I really like it so far. Now hopefully it lasts.
Ok, that was much more of a testimonial then I intended. Like I started off
with, I have a fun new toy. :-)
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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
"C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!"
- Cynthia Dunning
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