Philips SA2945/02 GoGear Spark 4GB MP3 Player with 1.5-inch LCD and FM Radio

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Customer Reviews
I am so pleased with this MP3 player.
I have just retired and I wanted an MP3 player to listen to podcasts and audio books when I am travelling or in the garden. I hadn't a clue which one to purchase but I liked the look of this one, most of the reviews were good, and now I am so glad I chose it. It really is very, very easy to use, even for a complete beginner like myself, it is a good size with a nice, clear sound and there is also the added bonus of FM radio. I can really recommend it.
This is a great product
Excellent product, I am very pleased with it my first mp3! I loved the price and have managed to download 3 books and some music and I have the radio on every night. I love it wish I'd brought it long ago, a great product.
Neat and reasonably good FM reception
Easy to setup for FM radio and reasonable reception (except in the gym!). No warning that battery was about to run out - it just stopped working which was a bit disappointing.
Attachment to belt a bit pathetic although it hasn't fallen off yet...
great
very happy with purchase as gift. friend very happy with it and uses it all the time. not bad for someone in their 40s who never used a pc before and now has a mp3 player too!
A very good player
This is the first mp3 player I have had and I am most impressed with it. The sound seems very good to me, and it is easy to use, both to add tracks to and to find the one you want to listen to. To charge the battery you just plug it into the usb socket on your computer. The fm radio is also surprisingly good considering the size and limited aerial. The display is good, although a bit hard to see in bright light outdoors.
I hadn't thought about bookmarking until I read the review from 'Kentish Lady'. I was a bit puzzled by what she meant by "hold" assuming it was "pause", but that didn't work. In fact she means "lock" and if you push the on/off slider up to "lock" and then down to "off", next time you swith on it will be paused at the point you left it.
