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74 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best solution for MP3 on the move - yes, NetMD included., 16 April 2002
By A Customer
Summary: This is one of the best products in this category. So buy it if you want an MP3 CD player. There is one unit which is better on features, sexiness and price - the iRiver Slim-X. However the name SONY is what you pay for in terms of perceived reliability and the thought that goes into the product. And I think you do get exactly what you pay for with the D-CJ01. The player itself does exactly what it says on the tin. Sound quality is good and the output levels are a far cry from weedy tape walkmans and minidiscs - serious punch is available. The G-Protection is pretty good, I've not had it skip yet - and I do bounce around. The CJ01 has the same stylish backlit remote as the top of the range Sony Minidiscs, which is nice - but because it is a generic remote, some of the function assignments are slightly cryptic - be prepared to scratch your head initially if you can't be bothered to read the manual. The battery claims are largely fictional, however you can easily get 10 hours of playback from AA Ni-Mh batteries (tip: buy the Uniross Ni-Mh 1500mah batteries, not higher mah or lower). What else can I say? It looks pretty good, it's solidly made, controls are well laid out, the ID3 Tag read works without issues, and the folder navigation facility is excellent - you simply burn albums in their own folders, and you can skip from album to album. The only issue, and this is one that is common to all CD MP3 players, is the gap when moving between tracks. It's there on the CJ01 too. Um, that's pretty much all the bugbears this machine has. That's the surprising thing - for what you pay, including the premium you pay for the Sony name, there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. Are you considering getting a NetMD Minidisc to listen to your MP3's instead of this? In addition to owning the D-CJ01 and the SlimX (which I'm selling) I'm a Minidisc buff and have two NetMD minidisc units. I've tried transferring MP3's on the NetMD units (MZ-N1 (Japanese-spec), MZ-N707 (UK-spec)) and it is a NIGHTMARE. If you work solely with MP3's, don't get a NetMD, get this - you won't regret it!
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