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Titaniumpanda 21st Dec 2003
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Good Points: Unbelievably small, lightweight and sturdy. - (Great to impress people with too).
Bad Points: Fairly poor battery life, no backlit LCD, a bit on the quiet side.
General comments: I've had this Kiiro CA128S Mp3 player for about a year now and it really has served me well. - It's by far the most portable audio player around and given it's matchbox size it is able to hold up to around 30 songs at 128kbps. After installing the software it is simply recognised as an additional drive on your PC and transferring music back and forth is effortless. (No tedious, drawn out procedures just simply drag and drop files). It's also quick as a flash. - On average it takes less than 10 secs to transfer a 4 min song across. (At 128kbps). The voice recording facility is great fun and surprisingly good quality. However, despite all this and the fact that it gives crystal clear sound, the player is a bit lacking in 'oomph' as far as the volume is concerned. Even when it's playing at max volume, my mates' minidisc player completely overpowers it. (And his volume setting is only on medium!). I often use my CA128S on the bus and find that other noises drown out what I'm listening to, although I rarely turn the volume up above halfway so as not to put a strain on the battery.
Having said that though, it is fine listening to it in the comfort of your own home, free from other noise. (Which effectively defies the point of having a 'portable' player). :(
Another set back is the battery life. The player requires 1xAAA size battery which will only last a few hours when the volume is fairly low. As a result I soon resorted to using a rechargeable Ni-Mh battery instead of an alkaline one. This helps by another couple of hours or so, but it seems like a lot of effort to go to just to listen to some bloody music.
Still, like I said it's a really fine bit of kit and unlike other people I found the supplied headphones very comfortable and good quality. (Although I prefer my sony ones because the bass response is noticeably stronger and they just look better).
The last flaw is a minor one but nevertheless it's still annoying. - There's no backlit LCD. After all, that's surely the last thing you want when you're innocently walking down a dark alley at night listening to some Limp Bizkit.
Overall, this is a very cool Mp3 player which is so small and light you'll forget it's even in your pocket. - And if you don't want it there it also comes with a neck strap, which personally I think is a bit of a joke. You may want to wear it as 'digital jewellery' though.
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hellz Virtue47 20th Sep 2003
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I got this mp3 player because it was so small, and I didn't want to carry a lumpy CD player around with me. So I got this as it was exceptionally small and had good memory for its price. It was great for about 6-7 months, but then the earphone jack started to cut out sound to the right earphone. I keep all of my things in pristine condition, and this was no exeption, so I was quite disappointed. However, I got it replaced and it is still a great piece of kit.
However, there are a few bad point ...- Read hellz Virtue47's review (257 words)
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coo1k3n. 2nd May 2003
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I got this mp3 at the end of last year and i luv it! I originally planned to get an MD player but i thought since i'm constantly on the computer i might as well get an mp3 player.
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The cool thing about this is its VERY compact, it hardly weighs anything! We all know that style counts (at least a little bit) and this thing definetly has it.
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It has 128MB of memory which is quite alot, other mp3 players have either 32MB of ...- Read coo1k3n's review (457 words)
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Simmo. 29th Dec 2002
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Like other buyers, I went for this kiiro ca-128s portable mp3 player because of it's tiny size and great memory - the price is fantastic as well. Bought a set of sennheiser headphones to go with it and bearing in mind the size, the sound quality is fab. Only problem is that sometimes when your battery runs out, the player freezes on the "Power On" screen and you have to reformat to use it again. Maybe this is just a faulty one but reading other reviews, looks like other people have had the same ...- Read Simmo's review (105 words)
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I've had this Kiiro ca-128s portable MP3 player for about 3 weeks now, I bought it (99 quid from a retailer on Ebay) to use in the gym as a normal walkman or cd player would look ridiculous, so i wanted something unobtrusive. I bought this after looking at all the alternatives on offer and it seemed to be everything i was looking for, it was the right size (basically tiny), 128 meg capacity (which means about 2 hours worth or 2 average 126kbps albums) and has great sound quality. First thing I d ...- Read Prognosis's review (231 words and 1 comment)
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