The Coby MP315 Micro MP3 Player (4GB) is not only compact, it's ultra-affordable. The player features 4GB of built-in memory, an integrated FM tuner, support for MP3 and WMA files, and the ability to function as a data storage device. Navigate menus and view ID3 tag support on the high-contrast LCD display and utilize the USB 2.0 connection for fast file transfers. The MP315 comes with one 'AAA' battery included for 8 hours of music playback.
| Type | Flash Memory |
| Capacity | 4GB |
| Memory Card Slot | None |
| Display |
LED Backlight LCD |
| FM Tuner | Yes |
| FM Recording | No |
| Voice Recording | No |
| Data Storage | Yes |
| Photo Capture | No |
| Photo Viewing | No |
| Video Recording | No |
| Video Playback | No |
| Text Reader | No |
| Formats Supported | Audio: MP3, WMA |
| Connections |
USB 2.0 1x 1/8" (3.5mm) Stereo Headphone |
| Battery | 1x AAA |
| Charger | None |
| System Requirements |
Operating System Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 1.2 x 2.6 x 0.5" / 3.1 x 6.6 x 1.4 cm |
| Weight | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
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I like this small little player and for what it costs it's really nice. It could stand more volume and a bigger display but for the money I can't complain too much.
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My girlfriend uses it, and she is very glad. It is small, light, and can play songs in random order.
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This thing takes FOREVER to turn on and off. Once it finally does decide to start playing it's not that bad, it's just getting it to that point thats annoying. Try not to drop this thing neither. Very light weight and feels like it's built with recycled paper and plastic fillers. The only thing that I found even remotely good about this product is the 4 gigabyte capacity. Overall, there's not enough good stuff about this thing that can convince me to use it. I'll be going back to my 500 megabyte Philips MP3 player.
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