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Old 03-07-2003, 02:34   #3
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Originally posted by testcard
I've just purchased a Sony D-NE511 and after a week I'm well
pleased.

It is a standard Sony Cd player light, feels and sounds good.
Plus it plays Mp3, even very low quality.There a jog button to track navigate which is easy to use after practise.

The stunning feature is auto resume, stop and restart from the exact point where you left off.Great for for talking books.

Battery life around 50 hours and cost around £70.
yes nice as it is, it is still a cd player and so susceptible to cd faults, if you want an mp3 player there are plenty on the market with some awesome storage space and no " scratches "
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