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Coby 4GB Flash MP3 Player with FM and Color Display Black

Coby 4GB Flash MP3 Player with FM and Color Display Black




Coby MP610-4GBLK MP3 Player with 4GB Flash memory with FM and Color Display, 1.8-inch color LCD display, integrated flash memory, Plays music, video, photos, and text, integrated FM radio, ID3 tag support for song information display, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed for fast file transfers, integrated rechargeable battery, Black.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars great great GREAT
the price and shipping was great. I was able with the software from Coby to change my movie and video clips so I now have them on the Coby player. lots of room for pictures also. ofcourse, the music downloads were a snap. earphones were good sounding and controls are easy and well placed. would definitely get another or give as a gift. looking into a Coby tv as am very impressed with their product.

5 Stars Excellent product at low price
I use the device mostly for music/radio and in my opinion the quality of the sound is excellent. Very good product considering the remarkable low price. Color display is clear. Fully compatible with Vista. Software installation and usage is simple. File downloading is a bit slow but not a tragedy! The combination of buttons/menu options is simple once you get accustomed to it as, for some operations you need to go back home and then start making your selection. Initially it may be a bit annoying. Included headphones are not outstanding but acceptable. I hope it lasts!

3 Stars Some improvement required
It is a good product. I wish that it was “audible ready” to play audible audiobooks. Also the “updating library” can be a pain sometimes .

3 Stars Not really user friendly
I do like it but it takes getting used to the Menu. I could not find anyway to play “random” or program and replay a series of songs

3 Stars Not bad… Esp. for the price.
Let me begin by admitting that I am “downgrading” to a Coby 610 from an ipod Nano which broke (mysteriously) a few months ago. I needed an MP3 player, and I could not afford to invest in a new Nano. The Coby was my compromise: at a fraction of the price and apparently with far greater capabilities, this machine had the contest hands down.

Well, sort of. My principal need was a machine that would play music WELL and hold a lot of it. I got what I paid for: the Coby 610 has copious memory (more than enough for my needs) and seems to be able to play my music just fine. So my complaints here are technically superficial. But I think they are worth considering.

First, if you get a Coby 610, you will be amazed at how light and chintzy the plastic case seems. My Nano had a sturdy, flashy, beautiful metal case– this one FEELS ready to crack in my hands (note: actual cracks have yet to appear). Second, you will notice that the font used on the display screen is a blocky system font– easy enough to read, I guess, but far from sleek or stylish. Next, you will discover that the “fly wheel” on the lower half of the front panel does not “fly” at all: the Nano had a wheel that actually “swirled” allowing me to scroll and navigate through the Nano’s various menus: here, it is just a directional up/ down/ left/ right button placed on a silver wheel.

Okay, more good things: I was blown away by the fact that, for about $30, I could watch a full-length movie on the [tiny] display screen. I mean, it’s really, really small, and the practicality of watching ANY movie on a screen so small must be considered questionable, but there it was, right there: a movie on the LCD display. My Nano could never do that.

Am I happy with my purchase? I guess so. I do not feel like I was ripped off, certainly, nor do I feel like I walked in blind. I guess I was, just, well, disappointed… When I got it out of the box and started working with it I was disappointed. I didn’t feel like I had gotten an amazing new thing for a bargain price. But I am glad I have it. Rihanna just isn’t the same unless you can hear her sing.

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