ATMT LITE MP130BP 256MB MP3 Player - Baby Pink
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31543 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: ATMT
- Model: ATMTMP130BP-256
- Released on: 2006-01-24
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The ATMT LITE 256MB MP3 player can be attached to a bunch of keys like a key ring, worn around the neck or slipped into a pocket. With the MP3 player, you'll never miss your favourite music again! This compact portable music player lets you wear your music! The ATMT LITE has 256MB of flash memory for music or data storage. The ATMT LITE has been designed for maximum ease of data transfer. It plugs straight into any USB port, without the need for cables, drivers or any other additional software. This allows music to be uploaded to the player quickly and simply. The flash memory is an integral part of the ATMT LITE, and does not have to be bought separately. It runs on a single AAA battery.Windows 98SE users require drivers to be installed.
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Customer Reviews
Excellent MP3!
Having never owned an mp3 player before and being a bit of a techno-phobe, I didn't want to spend loads of money on a player that I couldn't work, so this one seemed ideal!
I've only had it a week and already wonder how I coped for so long carrying my mini-disc player around! Apart from the funky colour the best thing is its size- bout the size of an AA battery. Transferring songs on to it was soooo easy, just go into media player and copy your playlist, 50 songs so far and still room.
It came with a USB extension lead which came in handy as the USB slots on my laptop were too close together for me to plug the player itself in. The sound quality is great-although I'm no expert!
All in all I think this little mp3 is a bargain and well worth buying!
VALUE for money
Just recieved my MP3 player, im so happy with the sound, wow, loads of bass!! and sooo easy to use. For £15.99 (delivered) its amazing.
Good budget MP3 player
Bought this two months ago and it has worked fine except it does lose it when bashed. Instructions are minimal but I worked it out. Only thing that confused me was that when the "hold" slider is engaged when you connect it to the PC it seems to register with Windows as a read only drive. So just make sure hold isn't engaged and all will be well. Sound quality is good although I've put my own headphones on as the others hurt my ears for some reason.



