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Rio Chiba Street (128 MB) MP3 Player (rio-chiba128)

Rio Chiba Street (128 MB) MP3 Player (rio-chiba128)
alaAverage 4.2

8 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 8 reviews of Rio Chiba Street (128 MB) MP3 Player (rio-chiba128). The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 3.9/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the size and memory. The battery and usability also get good feedback. There are some mixed opinions about the headphones. Many are critical about the price.

portability, usability, battery, memory, size

price

On average, users rate this product 83/100.

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Consumer review (epinions.com)

Good For Running

 

I now have an iPod, which I do recommend if you want better sound quality and more songs with you... but the Rio Chiba is for those of us who don't want to spend over $50 and still have a decent player. I got this Mp3 player last February and it still ...

Light, Portable, Good Controls, Good headphones

Doesn't hold many songs, Uses regular batteries (no charger)

Nov, 2005

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Good For Running

 

Light, Portable, Good Controls, Good headphones

Doesn't hold many songs, Uses regular batteries (no charger)

Nov, 2005

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Small, easy to use, expandable.

 

Small size, simple operation, SD memory expansion option, efficient power usage, good FM reception.

Somewhat flimsy buttons, cheap headphones.

Sep, 2004

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Small, easy to use, expandable.

 

Though I already own an mp3 player (see review here), I have finally become better at exercising at my university (Texas A&M) rec center, so I decided it'd be cool to have an mp3 player that I could run with. I didn't ...

Small size, simple operation, SD memory expansion option, efficient power usage, good FM reception.

Somewhat flimsy buttons, cheap headphones.

Sep, 2004

Consumer review (epinions.com)

The low-cost, convenient, modern answer to the Walkman

 

After my old Walkman broke down, I've begun looking for an alternative to listen to music on the go. I briefly considered a CD player with MP3 playback abilities, but no matter how I looked at it, CD skipping and the bulkiness of all CD players made me...

FM tuner, sound quality, battery life, PC software, options, memory upgrades, size and weight

earphones, corrupt files, No AM tuner, could be a bit cheaper, flimsy navigation button

Jun, 2004

Consumer review (epinions.com)

The low-cost, convenient, modern answer to the Walkman

 

FM tuner, sound quality, battery life, PC software, options, memory upgrades, size and weight

earphones, corrupt files, No AM tuner, could be a bit cheaper, flimsy navigation button

Jun, 2004

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Good MP3 Good Price

 

SMALL, SOUND QUALITY, EQUALIZER, AND STOPWATCH, GOOD BATTERY LIFE

THE TUNER NOT EVER HAS A GOOD SIGNAL

Jun, 2004

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Budget MP3 Player

 

cheap, small, easy to use, backlight screen

ear buds suck.

Dec, 2003

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