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Third month, the folder files were unable to be deleted off the player, and the screen gave foreign jargon instead of english, so I had to remember how to get to menu items by counting 'clicks' and 'ups and downs'. Bottom line, stick with a proven technology leader like Sandisk, who have been making quality flashdrives for years. This thing didn't last long at all. Fourth month, the screen went out. I've got one of their players and have had not one problem for nearly a year. First month worked fine. Second month, the files started to randomly get shuffled into other files.
you get what you pay for. do not buy this item. i brought 2 and they both failed within 2 weeks.
Very handy to have around when you need a usb flash drive. Works great, but drains battery life rather quickly I think.
I use this for work as well (transport files).TIP: if does fail go to the website and get the FIRMWARE UPDATE. You get what you pay for which is true. For both types. I had mine freeze up b/c I snatch it right out of the port rushing to meet an appointment. You can't use Itunes with it but the software in the box works fine. I had this for 1 1/2 years.
IT WORKS EXCELLENT. Simple to use and drag and drop and your done. I am a MAC person. It does the job. I got the update and it works again, Great.PS I have a NanoPod too, this is COBY player is still a great value. So I wanted the cheapest MAC compatible player out there.
No reformating of the drive, you stick in a MAC it reads it or stick in a PC it reads it.
Doesn't eat up batteries that bad. It has been running fine for the last 6 months. I use it jogging and has a hold button which is nice. The navagation buttons are a little odd. The music seemed to be glitchy, but I think that was my software I was using.
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