Reviews of the Coby MP-C827 Digital Music Player
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CNET Review
The Good: The Coby MP-C827 is an ultra-affordable MP3/WMA player that has a convenient USB plug-in design. It can be used as a UMS storage device. It's good for kids and beginners.
The Bad: The Coby MP-C827 looks and feels like a $20 MP3 player. It lacks a display, doesn't play DRM files, and has poor battery life and subpar sound quality. Includes horrible headphones.
The Bottom Line: Despite its limited storage, plain looks, and subpar performance, the USB plug-in-style Coby MP-C827 gets our approval in the $20 or less category.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 40/100 and users 72/100. Comparing these reviews to 275270 other MP3 Players reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 74/100 = Good.
Manufacturer: Coby Electronics
Part number: MP-C827
General
- Product type Digital player
- PC interface(s) supported USB
- Flash memory installed 128 MB Integrated
- Digital storage None
- Packaged quantity 1
- Software type Drivers & Utilities
- Digital storage media type None
Digital Player / Recorder
- Digital player supported digital audio standards MP3
- External hard drive function Yes
Battery
- Form Factor AAA type
- Included Qty 1
- Battery 1 x AAA type Standard battery
Audio System
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Additional features Upgradeable firmware
Cable(s) / Peripheral(s)
- Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable -
Connections
- Connector type 1 x Headphones, 1 x USB
Power
- Power Supply / Device None
Remote Control
- Remote control None
Headphones
- Headphones type Binaural
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Connectivity technology Wired
Battery / Power
- Power device type None
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