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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    I just bought a cheap (look like second hand) portable CD/MP3 player name jWIN sa isang electronic shop near Big Berts Ortigas for a mere P900. The the cassette adapter (P100) para magwork ito sa casette deck ng oto ko.

    So far so good.

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    hindi ba tunog lata?
    how about the cords? hindi ba masyado mahaba? saka...gaano sya kalaki? tingin ng pix.

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    #3
    For as long as it suits your taste and requirement,- it's a good buy.

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    #4
    Sobrang mura naman yata nyan. That's made in China, me mga brand na ganyan akong nakikita sa raon pero wala pa akong nakitang 900 pesos for a portable cd/mp3 player.

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    #5
    kumusta naman po sya? di naman nag iiskip over bumpy roads?

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    #6
    cheap does not always mean poor quality... ...sana.

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    #7
    Review naman pare, nakikita ko almost everyday yung shop na yun but never had the chance to go in hehe.

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    #8
    bought a cheap mp3/cd player before, i think the brand was apac, battery life is bad (1.5 to 2 hrs on alkalines). skips on mp3s, also mp3s sound muffled/had a noticaeble echo when you use headphones. if your player is free from these problems then consider it a good buy

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    #9
    ok, here is an update:

    So far so good...as mp3 player (hindi ko pa gaano ginagamit sa cd's kasi merun cd player yung oto ko) satisfied ako.

    jWIN is made in China pero it doesn't seem to be the cheapo ones. They have a website. jWIN

    It is probably a second hand (I'm not sure) dahil masydong ngang mura...pero malinis pa yung nabili ko (and so with the other paninda)...no markings na second hand.

    As for the picture of the unit (pasensya na malaki):

    Walang box and manual pero I was able to download the manual from their website.

    The audio is good with the stock sound set-up of my 2din clarion (sa dmax) with the tape deck pati rin sa kasamang headphones nito.

    It has a 120sec anti-shock system so so far wala akong naririnig na skip. It is running on 2 Alkaline batteries and so far I have probably used it more than 2 hours total na pero no problem.

    Will further observe the unit how it goes - I'll burn me some homebrewed MP3's and CD's...we'll see how it plays CD-R/RW.

    I haven't successfully tried plugging the power outlet though...hindi ako sure kung gumagana, pero it have provision for rechargeable batteries instead of plain batteries.

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    #10
    yun car cd cassette adapter looks like this:



    wire is a bit long (pero tamang tama lang sa need ko).

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Is this cheap?