Nextar MA933A-B 128 MB Digital MP3 Player (Blue)
- Compact, wearable digital MP3 player with 128 MB of flash memory
- Supports MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, and WAV formats; USB mass storage
- Holds up to 2 hours of MP3 audio and 4 hours of WMA audio
- Multiple EQ presets, including natural, rock, pop, classic, and jazz
- Direct USB 2.0 plug; measures 4 x 1 x 0.8 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty
Product Description
Nextar is a leader in the design and manufacturing of consumer mobile audio and video systems. This includes mobile and personal video and audio systems, personal digital audio and personal navigation products, and much more.PRODUCT FEATURES:Chipset: Action;MP3/WMA digital music;7 Bands mode EQ system;5 Songs repeat;Dot-matrix LCD display with blue backlight ID3 tag;10 Hours life of one AAA battery;Supports multiple languages;Direct USB plug;Synchro Lyric during playing. Amazon.com Product Description
Get in the groove with the Nextar MA933A-B digital MP3 player. The compact device supports a host of audio formats, including MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, and WAV, giving you plenty of options when working out at the gym or commuting to work. Listeners will also dig the MP3 player's multiple playback modes, which include repeat play (one and all tracks), random play, and browse play. And should you need to record an interview or take a few voice notes, the MA933A handles that, too, with a built-in microphone that records into WAV format. After recording, you can easily transcribe the files via such playback options as section repeat and comparison repeat--a must when trying to decipher a hard-to-follow section. Storage-wise, the unit offers 128 MB of flash memory, enough for up to two hours of MP3 music and four hours of WMA audio. The unit's seven-band equalizer, meanwhile, lets you customize your audio options, with natural, rock, pop, classic, jazz, and digital bass boost settings. Add in a dot-matrix LCD display--with seven different backlight colors to keep things interesting and a visual picture menu with individual icons--and you have everything you need for hours of on-the-go audio entertainment. Other details include ID3 tagging, support for multiple languages, a sync lyric function that displays the lyrics to your favorite songs while you listen (requires .LRC files), and a direct USB 2.0 plug that connects directly to your computer--no cable required. The MA933A, which runs for 10 hours on one AAA battery, sports a blue housing that measures a mere 4 by 1 by 0.8 inches (W x H x D). The MP3 player is also backed by a 90-day warranty. What's in the Box MP3 player, ear buds with neck strap, one AAA battery, user's manual.
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Nextar MA933A-B 128 MB Digital MP3 Player (Blue)
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- Publisher: Nextar Inc
- Label: Nextar Inc
- Studio: Nextar Inc
- Batteries: 1 AA batteries required
- Average Customer Review:
based on 10 reviews
- Sales Rank in Electronics: #27470
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Summary: Great for Kids! Easy to Use 2007-09-25
Comment: I bought one of these for myself and one for my 10 yr old. SUPER easy to download songs w/ media player and I am usually not able to figure those things out! Does NOT hold a lot of songs (maybe 20??) but just enough for us. Very durable so far, uses 1 AAA battery, comes w/ decent earphones. My 4 yr old has drug mine around and has yet to ruin it:) A great price, and I don't have to worry if it gets stolen on the school bus.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Wish I bought an ipod 2007-06-09
Comment: I purchased this item for my five year old son since he was always after my ipod. However, I don't believe this item to be easy to use at all. My music is imported on itunes and I could not convert the files to MP3 format. We also had a hard time trying to figure out how to use the buttons and features. The item has many features, but it takes some time to figure out. If you don't have MP3 or WAV files of music, I suggest sticking with the ipod. A shuffle costs about 79 bucks, but so much easier to use.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Nextar lemon 2007-05-20
Comment: I have three of these. The blue one just stopped working for no apparent reason. I've changed the batteries but no change. Also I hate that the on button is soooo sensitive!!! Sometimes it gets turned on accidently. I guess that's the price you pay for the price you pay...I do wish I knew what was wrong with the blue one.
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Summary: good, inexpensive, kid-friendly 2007-05-13
Comment: I bought this for my 7 year old nephew and he loved it. It was easy for him to use. It was available in cool colors. It even worked great, until he dropped it in the toilet!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Nice price but not reliable 2007-04-30
Comment: I've had one of these for a while now, it worked well for what I got it for (listening for a few podcasts while taking a walk followed by delete and re-load), but it proved a bit unreliable...it comes with a warning that it can get fried by static electricity: they haven't done a good job of shielding it. And, true enough, it got zapped several times when I used it in the winter, due to static from my polyester coat (when I took a walk) and from my blankets (when I used it to listen in bed before turning in). It still more-or-less works, but sometimes restarts unpredictably...it's hard to listen to a podcast when the player re-boots half way through several times and you keep losing your place.
The other down side is no built-in battery...powering it with triple-a batteries gets to be quite a pain: if you want to be able to use it on a regular basis, you have to buy 4 batteries. Only very expensive chargers allow you to charge one battery by itself (since this is a budget DAP, buying an expensive battery charger for it would be a total waste), so you have to drain both batteries in a pair before you can re-charge it, which means you can't charge your batteries when you want them ready unless you have a second pair. In addition to the hassle, the cost of the batteries (+ charger if you don't have one) also makes this (and other bring-your-own-battery DAPs) more expensive than you may realize.
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