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Electronic savvy people! Could you check out this Mp3 for me? Is Coby a good brand, or not?
On amazon I found this Mp3, on sale, for 16.99.
http://www.amazon.com/Coby-MP305-2G-Player-Flash-Memory/dp/B00134ZC1Y/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1229737320&sr=1-3
Could some electronic genius look at it for me and see if it would work for someone who doesn't need anything fancy, but wants something at least slightly dependable?
I, unfortunately, have a big brother who has ipod touch, an alienware laptop, and built himself a top-of-the-line desktop. I mean, the monitor screen itself is 20" by 13". But for all that, he won't help his poor sister find a mp3. : (
Thanks
At that price it should be worth the try. Coby isn't be best electronics company out there but that player got good reviews from users on Amazon. I say try it.
And W. J. is right. For $20 more Sansa's a pretty decent brand.
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