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What I miss is a plug-in to use instead of batteries. This works very well. I have to refer to the pages enclosed with it to know which button to press, tho I'm getting the habit.
Thank you very much. It may not be high tech, but it works just fine. She still likes this because she can carry it around with her in the house and use it when her MP3 player is recharging.
I use mine mainly when traveling on a plane cross country and it works great. One for me and one for my grandaughter. For the price this is a great portable cd player.
We both still use them - even though she has advanced to an MP3 player. I have always trusted Panasonic and still do. I could not ask for more.
I actually have bought two of these.
I know you get what you pay for, but this wasn't worth what I paid. It really is a cheap piece of work. I was really disappointed. It came in the mail, put a CD in it, worked beautifully. A few days later, put a CD in it, wouldn't work at all.
I prefer the iriver if you can find one for a few bucks more. if you like to put in a mp3 cd and hit play it sounds great and plays everything, good luck if you want to play in the dark or use the controls. you need a magnfying glass to see the buttons which don't stand out and to see the minute display.
Love the resume feature. Never thought there wouldn't be one on the ones manufactured in this day and time. Love my Panasonic SL-SX480 but I was really disappointed to find there is not an adapter outlet on the player. I have an old CD player from way back and it had an adapter.
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