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Mar 28, 2002 10:23 PM 8801 Views
(Updated Apr 09, 2005 10:46 AM)

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Product type CD / MP3 player


Digital audio standards supported MP3, CD


Enclosure color Silver


Depth 5.4 in


Height 1in


Width 5.12 in


Weight 0.6 lbs


Headphones


Shockproof memory 45 -100 seconds


CD-R compatible Yes


EXP 103 comes with a car kit.


Philips EXP 103 gives users no information regarding song titles. It has no ID3 tag support. RioVolt is better in this aspect. This makes it difficult to find a specific song on a CD containing hundreds of MP3s; however, the EXP 103 does let you program up to 30 tracks in any sequence.


It has a memory which saves you the hassle of continually skipping through tracks to reach a song deep into the CD every time you restart the player.


The EXP103, which comes with the requisite low-grade headphones and a car adapter, has a bare-bones layout with few options. There is a bass boost and it is best kept on for any song.


Boost and other essential functions are the only one available to play with.


Plays CD-R and CD-RW burnt in a single session. Anti-skip is good enough for most conditions though if you prefer the best Rio offers upto 8 mins.

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