FREE: Black Coby MP3 player 4GB. Like new. Works great. No scratches or blemishes.
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Black Coby MP3 player 4GB. Like new. Works great. No scratches or blemishes. It has USB transfer and charging cable. Charges by plugging into USB port of computer. As seen on pic it can play videos and hold pics or documents. No headphones come with. Power turns on by holding sliding button on the right down for a couple seconds. There is no paperwork. I must have lost in the move. Other than that it has everything it came with. Ship USA only
Questions & Comments
Love your pic marlakay2! Cute chihuahua! I have one also :))
U know I am not 100% sure on that. I will look into that tomorrow and post an update about it. I used the windows media player to put music etc on it but I know what u mean. I'll let u know asap tomorrow.thanks for the question. Thought I posted everything about it but im not a music player person. Thus why it's not really been used.
I looked in my software and couldn't find the software for this. Im sorry about that. If I find it after it is given to the highest bidder and they wish to have it(I prefered not using the software. That's why I forgot it even had it.) I will keep ur address and send it out if I ever run on to it one day. I'll leave that option open for the winner if they wish. I prefered using any of the music software already on any computer. It seemed most simple for me and my ex girlfriend that had one just like it.
Thanks! The only reason why I ask is that Coby players come with the media manager pre-installed on them. I currently have one, and it will not work right when I try to use Windows Media Player to copy music to it.
I was thinking it had the media manager installed on it. I just hooked into a Windows 7 laptop to look as I deleted my music off it. No software was on it to install and I started Windows media player to sync with the player. It sensed that it was a Colby device and transfered media over with no problem. So I may have removed the Colby software from the player. It's been 2 yrs but that is something I can c myself doing to make it work with other better software.