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Coby MP301 Flash MP3 Player - 2 GB Flash Memory - Black

LCD - MPN: MP3012GBLK See Product Details

Product Details of Coby MP301 Flash MP3 Player - 2 GB Flash Memory - Black

Quick Glance

Storage Capacity: 2 GB

System Compatibility: PC

System Connectivity: USB Yes

Memory Type: Flash MP3 Player

Summary

Product Title: Coby MP301 Flash MP3 Player - 2 GB Flash Memory - Black

Manufacturer: Coby

Power Score: 2.8 | 1 Review

Memory

Total Included Memory: 2 GB

Storage Media Supported: Flash MP3 Player

Video Quality

Display Type: LCD

Audio Quality

Audio Codecs Supported: MP3, WMA

Interface

System Connectivity: USB Yes

Audio Video Connectors: Headphone Yes

Compatibility

Audio Codecs Supported: MP3, WMA

System Compatibility: PC

Battery

Battery Life (Audio): 8 Hour

Dimensions

Dimensions: 2.60" Height x 1.23" Width x 0.54" Depth

Warranty

Warranty Information: 90 Day

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

General

Dimensions: 2.60" Height x 1.23" Width x 0.54" Depth

Warranty Information: 90 Day

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Number of Batteries Support: 1

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Reviews on Coby MP301 Flash MP3 Player - 2 GB Flash Memory - Black

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71% Positive (4 or 5)
24% Neutral (3)
5% Negative (1 or 2)

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  productwiki.com - Nov 1, 2011

Coby MP301 | 2GB

The Coby MP301 is a low-cost MP3 player, available in a 2GB or 4GB version. This MP3 player is equipped with a USB 2.0 adapter, and allows you to transport your MP3/WMA files (from Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000) to a compact (1.23" x 2.60" x 0.54") portable player. With one AAA battery (which is included), you will get eight hours of play time out of the MP301. With the 3.5mm headphone jack, you can...

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