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ILO Digital 256MB MP3 Player w/FM Tuner | 
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| Brand: Casio Category: CE
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 77110
Color: Silver Warranty: 90 days warranty
MPN: ILO256 Model: ILO256 UPC: 810884007053 EAN: 0810884007053 ASIN: B000F8FGY2
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| Features:
| • | Silver profile / 256MB Built-in Memory (Up to 8 Hours of music) / Play music from most online MP3 and WMA services | | • | Hi-speed USB 2.0 for ultra-fast music transfers / Quick and Easy - drag and drop music to and from PC | | • | SD/MMC memory expansion slot for additional storage (up to 512MB) / Plays 16+ hours on 1 AAA Battery (Included) | | • | FM tuner with 20 presets / Records voice, live sound & FM radio |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Bring music anywhere with this value-priced digital player. With 256 MB of built-in memory, you can store up to eight hours of music while the USB 2.0 connection ensures super-fast downloads of even more tunes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
16 hours playing time??? Try 3 December 1, 2006 J. Monteith (Ellijay, GA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a very cheaply made MP3 player. Regardless what style headphones you use the volume doesn't go up loud enough. Which is fine if your in a quiet room but for riding in a car or in a busy enviroment is falls short.
The 16 hours playing time is states is a bit exaggerated, at most I've got 4 hours one time with quality batteries.
The only pros I can come up with is the built in FM tuner and the voice recorder is handy. Otherwise, steer clear of this one and spend a little more for a decent mp3 player
Good player for about 6 months September 10, 2006 Marlene D. (NY) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I had this player for around 6 months; I was working in Wal-Mart's electronics department and I bought it off clearance. The player worked great for those six months; it was easy to use and transfer all types of music to. I didn't have any problems with the headphone jack either. The voice recorder even helped me during my journalism classes. Then after those six months, the player just died on me. It seems that the memory mysteriously erased itself, and I was unable to put any songs on it again. It froze my computer when I tried to plug it in there again too. To this day (its been almost a year now since it broke), the player still doesn't have memory.
Cheap and doesn't work August 1, 2006 Jen I had problems with this player, I couldn't hear audio out of one side and then the other went out too! I did search the internet and found a solution but it involved taking the whole thing apart and putting tootsie roll wrappers inside!! From that forum it looked like many others had the same problem I did. I don't suggest wasting your money on this.
Cheap. A DON'T Buy July 31, 2006 Bubba (Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've had two Ilo MP3 Players die with one month. ILO is a Walmart brand, and has the typical, screw you, Walmart quality. Do not buy this brand.
Great MP3 player -- if you own a soldering iron May 21, 2006 A. Brill (Milwaukee, WI) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The ILO works great for awhile. Then you'll notice that the left headphone goes out. The headphone jack wasn't installed securely. If you're handy with a soldering iron there are instructions on the web for fixing it (not from ILO, on a user message board).
If you're looking for an inexpensive mp3 player with a tuner this works great. The display is good and the design isn't too bad. You can expand the memory to include a memory card, so it has pretty good song capacity.
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