I listen to audiobooks from my local library, so I need the resume function available on walkman players. They've gone up in price a lot since they're out of production - the Walkman I bought new for $30 ten years ago is now selling (unused) for $180-$240! Not wanting to invest that much, I rushed to get myself a used D-EJ360 - the same model my daughter had in the 90's. My $34 unit arrived slightly used but still perfectly working and I'm happily back to my audio book addiction. In the gym he looks big and goofy but who cares? As long as our libraries continue to offer audiobooks on CD, I imagine there will be a demand for these nifty little things.
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