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| Value for Money | 9/10 |
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| Overall rating | 8.8/10 |
Full review by
vladimir84
on 19th Feb 2004
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User Rating : 10
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Good Points: Nice looking, designed for easy button push (cool when it's dark), has a blocking function, 5 equalizer modes, descreet voice record function, possibility to repeat a song segment, the price in those days (2001) was extreamly competitive, IT LASTS!
Bad Points: Hasn't got a backlight, the manual doesn't explain very well what memory card is needed (smart media), PC-device connection is kinda complicated to install.
General comments: The Trust MP3 Cyberman was my first mp3 player, which I bought in 2001. Back in those days the 32 MB memory card had EXACT price of the MP3 Cyberman, so you can imagine just how competitive it was. It is just great for travel (especially air), as it's small enough to fit in your pocket, has a blocking function, and unlike CD or cassete players it'a absolutely quiet. 32 megs are not really a lot, but the memory cards now are very cheap.
vladimir84's review and ratings | 142 words
Review by
steve.
on 25th Apr 2002
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User Rating : 8
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Trust MP3 Cyberman portable MP3 player.
A lovely little player, only problem with it is that the batteries do not last long. This is a trade-off for the small size (2 x AAA).
I am very happy with it though.
steve.'s full review | 49 words
Review by
darkfo.
on 11th Dec 2001
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User Rating : 8
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I am just very glad i bought this player
darkfo.'s full review | 50 words
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expert review
on 26th Feb 2001
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User Rating : 9
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This was my first and only MP3 player, cuz this was all I needed! Its a gr8 player, has many features, and has a very good program called "CyberManager" with which to download songs onto the MP3 player with. Its very small and light, and has many handy features that make it useful for those long car and train journeys. SmartMedia memory cards, which are the default memory cards for MP3 players - not just the Cyberman - are still quite expensive, there about £50 ($75) for a 32MB upgrade, so ...
Matthew.'s full review | 171 words

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