...Since I’m a student, jog a lot and travel a lot on the tube, I bought the Aiwa PX 557. Although it’s kind of expensive, I must say that it’s absolutely worth its price!!
The walkman has a metallic colour and therefore looks very flash. The headphones are connected to a remote control. According to Aiwa, it’s the most flat walkman!? 1,8 cm. Not only its out appearance is good, but also its “inner” value. The rechargeable battery lasts around 6 – 8 hours, it depends on the volume. It’s a pretty cool gadget!!...
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...Aiwa are dedicated to maiing high quality audio equipment. I have been very happy with the equipment prodeuced by Aiwa, as the company have a good reputation. The aiwa minidisc, does seem to be fairly chunky. This makes it not as portable as it could be, when comparing it to sony's. They do have all the usual functions, such as track editing etc. This fact that this minidisc player is chunky, is probably becuase it was one of their first models. So if you wait a little while i'm sure that newer models wiill become slimmer and more practical. But overall this is a basic, and high quality player....
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...I spent nearly £500 pounds on a Aiwa Hifi system beliveing it was a good make and a good Hifi system.
Maybe it could have been justified if i had the stupid thing longer than 1 year!, but i only had it for 7 months.
The Hifi will not play any CDs at all, things switch themselves on without pressing anything.
My brothers brand new VCR broke without cause he had that vcr for just over a year.
My friend in college bought a broand new aiwa minidisc and that broke too he had it only for 3 weeks.
IT IS OFFICAL AIWA IS TOTALLY USELESS....
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