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Napster DMPJ-250C (1GB) Review
The good: The player is only $50 when you sign up for one year of Napster To Go; it offers good sound quality and some nice extra features, such as photo and video playback and an FM radio; excellent battery life.
The bad: The only way to get the Napster player is by signing up for Napster To Go for a year; album art support feature needs work; the included earbuds suck.
The bottom line: The Napster DMPJ-250C (1GB) player, plus a one-year subscription to Napster To Go would make a good gift for any MP3 newbie, but steer clear of this deal if you don't want to be locked into subscription music for 12 months.
Napster DMPJ-250C (1GB) Specs
Manufacturer: Napster
Part number: DMPJ-250C
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