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Affordable portable cd player shock resistant
Friday 11 May 2012
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Withstands shock and vibration and is Water and heat-resistant. Equipped with a special lock and release system, Advanced D.sound technology, S-XBS and Digital Audio Gain Control and much more… S-XBS and Digital Audio Gain Control MP3 Re-Master technology No-Skip Anti-Skip System Compatible with MP3 Files Built-in Digital Synthesizer Tuner 30 station preset 6 Preset Equalizer Flexible 4-way Power Supply MP3 Playback Time – Up to 100 Hours CD-DA – Up to 52 Hours with Two AA Alkaline Batteries Equalizer Presets (6) – Normal, 3D-1, 3D-2, S-XBS, S-XBS+, Train Standard Accessories – WrapIt SHOCKWAVE Headphones Dimensions – Height 15/16 x Width 5 17/32 x Depth 5 9/16 inches Weight – 0.56 pound
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2012-05-11 ::
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Thursday 29 March 2012
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This hot-looking new Sports Portable CD Walkman« can go anywhere you want it to…it’s even Water Resistant to keep out water, moisture and dirt! Don’t tip-toe around worrying about it skipping either…it features Skip-Free G-ProtectionM-^Y, making this model the ideal on-the-go companion. (Not meant to be immersed or come into continous contact with water.)
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2012-03-29 ::
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Saturday 24 March 2012
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2012-03-24 ::
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Tuesday 20 March 2012
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Although manufacturers of portable CD players often ignore build quality in favor of pretty colors, Panasonic’s SL-SW505 offers an attractive design as well as excellent construction.
The durable SL-SW505 Shock Wave sports bright colors and is made of extremely rigid plastic that isn’t prone to breaking. We were impressed with the use of aluminum hinges for the lid, metal springs for the clamps, and metal screws throughout, as well as a plastic gasket for sealing the CD enclosure. The battery compartment is located under the lid, as are the resume play, random play, and antishock switches.
Panasonic touts the SL-SW505 as a water-resistant CD player, but cautions that it’s not intended to be submerged in water. Nevertheless, the player is designed to keep moisture out, with a locking lid and rubber plugs for the input and output jacks. The silver, plastic locking clamps are easy to open and close and won’t inadvertently jar open.
Ergonomically, we found the SL-SW505 to be a bit wanting, with awkward orange, plastic switches for the extra bass (XBS) and hold functions, and a rotary volume dial inconveniently located underneath the player. In order to adjust the volume we had to lift the player. Considering the SL-SW505′s superb build quality, these minor inconveniences are forgivable, particularly since they’re part of the water-resistant design. Less forgivable is the LCD display, which rests beneath a tinted, plastic window and is nearly impossible to read indoors.
The play, pause, stop, and track-skip buttons are simple to access, with a nice feel. The SL-SW27C enables users to program up to 24 tracks in any order. Thanks to Panasonic’s plainly written, well-illustrated instructions and intuitive user interface, programming is simple.
The matching black-and-yellow headphones are lightweight and durable, if a little uncomfortable. The sound quality is only average, as the SL-SX271C lacks the bass output present in other Panasonic portable CD models we’ve tested.
As the SL-SW505 includes “Shock Wave” as part of its official name, we’d be remiss not to comment on the 40-second antishock protection (ASP), which is superb. Thanks to Panasonic’s proprietary multistage noise-shaping (MASH) 1-bit digital-to-analog converter, as well as the solid construction, the SL-SW505 held up to demanding tests. We pounded on the lid, twisted the player in the air, and dropped it on a hard surface from six inches. None of these actions caused the music to skip. This portable CD player is well designed for rugged outdoor use.
–Eric Gill
Pros:
- Superb build quality
- Impressive 40-second antishock protection
- Audio outputs for hooking up to a standalone system
Cons:
- Display is difficult to read
- Sound quality is just average
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2012-03-20 ::
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Wednesday 7 March 2012
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Offering MP3 playback, a built-in radio, extended battery life, and high-powered anti-skip technology, the rugged Shockwave SL-SW960V also features a raised-swirl Active Spin design on the its top cover, making it look as cool as it sounds. Incorporated into the design is a bold LCD display centered within the swirl, with operating buttons bordered around it.
The player has all the elements that toughen ShockWave products for active use: a water-resistant shell and a dual-lock mechanism to ensure the CD compartment closes tightly. Additionally, a special gasket-type seal around the CD lid and a deep-seated, water-resistant battery compartment make this portable even less susceptible to damage from sand, water, and heat. Panasonic’s exclusive No-Skip technology helps prevent interruptions from jostling during use. No Skip’s unique construction uses rubber brushings to absorb shock, while an anti-skip mechanism and an anti-skip digital servo further prevent read errors. A 48-second memory reserve provides added back up.
Now, battery changes will be fewer and farther between thanks to Panasonic’s PowerLast high-efficiency power system, which combines an efficient motor with low-load circuitry for playback time of up to 35 hours on two AA batteries (in MP3 mode; batteries not included). CD playback abilities include playback of standard CD, audio CD-R and CD-RW; 24-track random-access programming; repeat and resume (which picks up where the unit left off when last stopped); and skip/search and memory/recall. A hold switch prevents accidental starting, stopping, or track skipping during use or transport, and the radio offers a digital-synthesizer tuner for drift-free radio reception alongside 30 station presets (20 for FM, and 10 for AM).
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2012-03-07 ::
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2012-02-01 ::
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Saturday 21 January 2012
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Panasonic’s SL-S360 is a perfect all-around portable CD player, offering both a durable, heat-resistant, polycarbonate body and 40-second Anti-Shock Memory II, which guards against interruptions in playback due to jarring or active use.
The 1-push, full-open top cover and pop-up disc-eject system simplify disc access and exchange, while Panasonic’s own MASH 1-bit digital-to-analog conversion system ensures optimal sound quality. Need more bass? Engage the player’s S-XBS circuit for slamming low end.
Playback abilities include 24-track random-access programming; random play; repeat and resume (which picks up where the unit left off when last stopped); and skip/search. An auxiliary analog audio output lets you hook the player up with a stereo system using an optional stereo Y adapter (.125-inch minijack to left/right RCA), and a hold switch prevents accidental starting, stopping, or track skipping during use or transport.
The player offers up to 22 hours of continuous playback with anti-skip protection off and 25 hours with anti-skip protection on using 2 AA batteries (not included). A low-battery indicator warns you when a change is due.
The unit can operate on standard or rechargeable batteries and can even recharge certain batteries by itself–but be aware that the unit’s battery-charging feature works only with Panasonic’s P-3GAVA/2B or SH-CDB8D rechargeable batteries (no batteries included). If you wish to use the player with a vehicle power adapter, use only model SH-CDC9.
What’s in the Box
CD player, a user’s manual, over-ear headphones, and an AC power adapter.
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2012-01-21 ::
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Saturday 7 January 2012
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Offering extended battery life and high-powered anti-skip technology, the rugged Shockwave SL-SW940 also features a raised-swirl Active Spin design on the its top cover, making it look as cool as it sounds. Incorporated into the design is a bold LCD display centered within the swirl, with operating buttons bordered around it. The player has all the elements that toughen ShockWave products for active use: a water-resistant shell and a dual-lock mechanism to ensure the CD compartment closes tightly. Additionally, a special gasket-type seal around the CD lid and a deep-seated, water-resistant battery compartment make this portable even less susceptible to damage from sand, water, and heat.
Panasonic’s exclusive No-Skip technology helps prevent interruptions from jostling during active use. No Skip’s unique construction uses rubber brushings to absorb shock, while an anti-skip mechanism and an anti-skip digital servo further prevent read errors. A 48-second memory reserve provides added back up.
Now, battery changes will be fewer and farther between thanks to Panasonic’s PowerLast high-efficiency power system, which combines an efficient motor with low-load circuitry for playback time of up to 33 hours on two AA batteries. CD playback abilities include playback of standard CD, audio CD-R, and CD-RW; 24-track random-access programming; repeat and resume (which picks up where the unit left off when last stopped); and skip/search and memory/recall. A hold switch prevents accidental starting, stopping, or track skipping during use or transport.
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2012-01-07 ::
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