|
Oregon Scientific MP210/BL512C 512 MB Micro Thin Card-Sized MP3 Player with FM & Voice Recorder
Oregon Scientific Product Details - Ratings and reviews for oregon scientific mp210/bl512c 512 mb micro thin card-sized mp3 player with fm & voice recorder. |

Enlarge View
|
List Price:
|
$349.95
|
|
Sales Rank: 59745 Oregon Scientific Released: 2004-10-01 |
Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Electronics (1) Color: Black This item is currently not available.
|
|
|
Oregon Scientific MP210/BL512C 512 MB Micro Thin Card-Sized MP3 Player with FM & Voice Recorder
- Slim credit card size
- See-through LCD display
- 512MB of internal storage (up to 16 hours of music)
- FM radio with 30 presets
- Voice recorder with built in microphone
Product Description
The Oregon Scientific MP210 full-featured digital MP3 player offers a variety of features including multi-format data storage support, support for multiple audio standards, enhanced playback and audio features - all in a slim, credit card-sized design. Amazon.com Product Description
The Oregon Scientific MP210 combines a sleek and stylish card-sized design with a see-through LCD display and an impressive list of features. Amazingly thin and light, it weighs under 1.5 ounces and is just 0.25 inches thick. It plays both MP3 and WMA audio formats and its 512 MB internal flash memory will store approximately 8 hours of CD-quality MP3 music or 16 hours of WMA. It also includes an FM tuner with 30 presets and a digital voice recorder. You can see through the small gray LCD screen at the center of the player; it displays ID3 tag information and song time. Its internal rechargeable battery has a playing time of approximately 10 hours. Other features include ultra-fast USB 2.0 connectivity, compatibility with Windows and Mac platforms, USB mass storage capability, and 5 preset equalizer modes. What's in the Box 512 MB MP210 digital audio player, stereo earphones with integrated neck strap, USB cable, carrying pouch, and CD-ROM with software
|
Oregon Scientific MP210/BL512C 512 MB Micro Thin Card-Sized MP3 Player with FM & Voice Recorder
- Electronics: 0 pages (2004-10-01)
- Publisher: Oregon Scientific
- Label: Oregon Scientific
- Studio: Oregon Scientific
- Average Customer Review:
based on 5 reviews
- Sales Rank in Electronics: #59745
Click on Product Listings for Details!
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Oregon Scientific MP210 2006-11-07
Comment: like very mach the product for had voice recorder al radio very mucho also for the batery is work more time other product today on the market realy recomet the product other buy is realy good product also the pray in amazon
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Get an iPod nano for free instead! 2006-08-13
Comment: Why settle for less, when you can get a brand new original iPod nano 4GB for Free! I got mine from this web site: ilikethis.info/ipod-nano
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: disappointing 2006-04-09
Comment: I had great hopes for this product, and I read the reviews so I only have myself to blame, but this is not a very well built product. Catchy see through display is hard to read. On/Off is tough and not very intuitive. Sound was good. Radio was limited in its ability to "tune". If I had the chance, I wouldn't buy it again. Sorry!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Oregon scientific MP210 2006-03-02
Comment: I bought this instrument and it was spoilt within 2 months.The navigation to songs isnt user friendly.Even though I charge the battery completely, the instrument turns off abruptly.Sometimes it never goes on.Tried resetting it, charging it..nothing works.I am not sure whether its a defect with the instrument or the product, but would never go for it again.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Elegant Package, Easy To Operate, Surprising FM Tuner 2005-03-15
Comment: This MP3 player, voice recorder, FM radio all-in-one is 1/4" longer and same width as my AMEX card and 1/4" thick. Five buttons on two edges control all functions while 1" X 5/8" see-through display gives needed info. Diplay was B in normal room light with my trifocal glasses and was C- with adjustable edge lighting in dark rooms. The built-in battery recharges from any USB connection. You will want a short USB connector, not the six-footer that is included - compactness is why you buy it.
Windows 2000 and XP recognize the player at once when connecting with the USB cable. The player comes up as an external drive, so just move files with Explorer and you are set.
Voce recorder is easy enough and did an adequate job recording me from my shirt pocket with decent fidelity. Probably OK on a desktop to pick up two or three people around the desk. Built-in mic is the only choice.
FM tuner sensitivity was a nice surprise. Reception in my office was as clear and sensitive as on my Grundhig portable, and it automatically scanned in 30 stations on first use. (Presets can of course be manually chosen.) The earbuds are the antenna.
A crummy cloth bag was included, but a small leather slip case with a pocket clip would have been so easy to do and much more useful.
Sound with the included earbuds seemed fine to me - definitely a a few steps above entry level.
The unit is nicely packaged and looks like it could be dropped a good number of times with no problems.
|
|
|