
Limit LMP3 128
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Limit LMP3 128
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I Bought This Mp3 Player About A Week Ago From Ric
i bought this mp3 player about a week ago from richer sounds (the best hifi shop in the uk!)
it plays and sounds excellent depending on the headphones you use. its very easy to use and unlike the other review i didnt need to read the instructions it was that easy to use. the only problem is you cannot choose the order in which the songs are downloaded, like if u downloaded an album, it wouldnt be in the correct order, and it could do with its own downloading application.
i also bought limit mp3 128mb from richer sounds but can anyone tell me this when you download music from pc to player will it go over any music already on player or will it automatically tag on the end of last track as you can see i am a complete novice any help will be welcome.i hope this is the right place for this request
You _can_ charge a USB device whilst away from your PC. You can buy gismos that look like a UK 13A plug with a USB port in the top. This delivers the usual voltage (is it 4 volts?) so you can attach rechargable devices. I got mine from Maplin but I've seen them elsewhere.
Works great on my Limit MP3 player and my Sony Clie PDA.
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I Was A Little Dubious About This Little Gizmo But
I was a little dubious about this little gizmo but at only £100 for the 128mb version I thought it was worth the gamble. The guy in Richer Sounds said they had only had it in a few days and so knew very little about it but said they Limit make DVD players and were Belgium.
Well I hope you get a better manual with their DVD players as it is only supplied with a small cd-rom, which contains a word document in what seems to be translated to English from French. "The unit is supplied with year phones" being my favourite translation.
The unit sounds great and is dead easy to use just load up the drivers stick it in the USB directly no cables and drag your MP3 files on to the drive. Job done. Plus it charges directly from the USB port so no battries.
Over all great if you know pretty much what you doing with out the manual.
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