Packard Bell Audiodream 512 Review

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Packard Bell Audiodream 512
★★☆☆☆
1.9
From 7 reviews
29.0% of users recommend this
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  • Value For Money

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Steve Terry's review of Packard Bell Audiodream 512

“The Packard Bell Audiodream 512 is the first MP3...”

★★★★☆

written by Steve Terry on 05/03/2005

Good Points
Small and light. Looks good and easy to operate.

Bad Points
Enclosed CD was not much use.

General Comments
The Packard Bell Audiodream 512 is the first MP3 player I have owned and is easy to use.

I too had initial problems though with the unit freezing, but found that a very long charge and regular charges thereafter have kept it working fine. Easy to download tracks via Windows Media player and a few others I have tried. I also found the sound quality to be excellent.

  • Value For Money

  • Sound Quality

  • Features

  • Battery Life

  • 1 - 6 Months

    Time MP3 Player Owned

  • 512

    Memory

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191867_Rbyron's Response to Steve Terry's Review

Written on: 03/05/2005

Hi. Ive have just bought the Packard Bell Audio dream. I am having problems with working out hot to fast forward and rewind through a track (not skiping one track to another) following the instructions I have to press the record button first then the up or down key but it doesnt work. Can u help please??

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Steve Terry's Response to Steve Terry's Review

Written on: 04/06/2005

Hi, I didnt realise you could fast forward. But I tried it and it works. After turning on, you press and hold the record button and the display becomes brighter, release the record button. Then hold in the up down button (as if you were altering the volume) it then fast forwards. It will do this each time you press without having to press record button again. However, you cannot then alter the volume, without first holding in the record button again, to resume normal functions. Hope this helps.

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