Review CJ7 MP3 Player Review

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CJ7 Dog Doll MP3 Player with Built-in Speakers (1GB / 100~250V AC)

well guys if you remeber my topic on "Best Mp3 Player Ever (better than ipod, zune, sony, archos), ", well i got mine today so here's the review.

dx listed features:
- 100~250V AC powered
- Built-in 1GB flash memory (with USB port)
- Built-in loudspeaker
- Plays music standalone (with the need of a computer)
- Cute dog doll outfit

Pictures at the bottom of the review

Pros:
this mp3 player is very cheap and it looks great. it will make you stand out in the crowd. the sound from the speaker is great quality and matches the volume of a psp, also has a headphone port
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instead of using built in features. where you put the charger/usb cable. the face is rather soft.

Cons:
Their are a few problems with this but their only small, the play button is also the power button(you have to hold it to turn on/off). the volume buttons are also the skip track buttons (you have to hold it to turn to up or down the volume). the mp3 does not shuffle it plays music in alphabetic order (can be good or bad). i would of like more choice in size eg. 2gb, 4gb etc.....
their is a charge light but it does not change when fully charged.

Bottom Line:
this is a great cheap mp3 that will keep your children, girlfriend, wife, friends and whoever else entertain for ages.i brought this as a bit of a joke but it now has a place in my heart as another one of my beloved gadgets.

i give this MP3 9/10

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    13,600 MB/s though
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    I got a 980 pro iirc
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    Soldigms been pretty solid
  • DinohScene @ DinohScene:
    yeh 980 pro
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    good enough tbf
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    @DinohScene, Crucial SSDs work fine. I have one installed in my Xbox.
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    Reviews seem positive.
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    I believe I had some Patriot RAM running in a computer somewhere
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    $250 is pretty solid considering
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    With the refund it'll be about $150
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    6tb nvme pc ftw
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    500 GB NVMe, 750 GB
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    honestly I don't play pc games
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    I don't game
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    Once I buy this I'll be around 20tb worth of storage tho if we're talking all my drives
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    All this crap I got and all I do is pick up the GabeDick to fiddle with his happy stick
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    idk the total storage cap I have
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    50 TB orso
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    @DinohScene, I don't play PC games often. Mostly its all 90s-00s games.
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    Hm doing research quite possible my issue with this drive is bios related not detecting it fully
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    run crystaldisk?
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    Don't think it would do much if gnome live even sees it as 2mb
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    Vmd issue possibly
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