| | I want to buy bur don't know wittch mp3 player is very good. Can someone help me? |
| Nov 8, 2009 |
QUOTE(marco @ Oct 18 2005, 03:11 AM) I want to buy bur don't know wittch mp3 player is very good.Can someone help me?I would suggest you Apple iPod.
It's up to you to decide actually but actually, there's no such thing as a best mp3 player out there as it depends on how you see it. The iPods are now a fashion icon and the nano is an attention seeker with its killer looks. The Zen Micro and Zen Neeon is worth the mention as well
That's true, the iPod is more a fashion icon. I personally don't like them, if only for that fact. then, I also don't like that you need to install all the software to run them. what if you want to link to a friends computer and stick something on? you've got to install all the software to run it. The same goes for the creative zen, which i have one of. i love the thing, and the 24 hour battery life is awesome, but the same problem. when you want to hook it up, gotta install tehir proprietary software. What i would buy, if i could afford it again, would be the I-river. that is a great Mp3 player, costs only slightly more, and have many more functions than the zen. plus it's simply plug-and-play and extremely fast. definitely the Mp3 player of choice. Don't go with the no-name brands unless you have a friend who personally recommended it to you. They have bad warranties, cheap parts, and can be difficult to repair.
Agreed. iPods don't have voice recording or FM radio as well. And Grafitti is right, just that I have never heard of any distributors or normal people buying parts and repairing their mp3 players. If something is spoilt, the distributor/supplier/manufacturer just replace the whole thing! So it'll depend on how good the company's range of mp3 players are selling in your country/region. And from my opinion, I think flash mp3 players will be better than hard drive ones because they have a longer lifespan compared to a hard drive when used as a mass storage device, etc. Other than that, they don't spoil easily when dropped.
You may want to try out the Sony PSP. Rather cheap as a portable media centre when compared to Creative Zen Vision or others. It plays games as well!
Yeah, but what i meant about the warranty issue, is sending it back for repair. Like, I know someone who bought a no-name chinese made mp3 player, after 2 weeks the player stopped playing mp3s, and the site for support was ONLY in Chinese, and there was no service center to send it to, other than China. But if you're going to jog, definitely a flash-based one is better. Otherwise, a hard-disk based player can give you 10 times the capacity, and at hardly any extra cost. Though they ARE more delicate in regards to dropping. The Sony sounds interesting... what's the price for one of those?
yeah i agree iPods are everywhere but im lookin at other brands such as Rio and iRiver. i have been wondering myself which would be best to get but i guess getting the most bang for your buck is more important rather than the brand name. they are all pretty much the same, cuz as far as i understand this isnt like buyin a computer with complex parts this is like buying a cd player. you just wanted something at a good price. at least thats how i see it
Hi man
I agree that Ipods and other USB devices are the most rocking things today but if you are a real music lover then please don’t forget to check out TriPort Music System (discman) by BOSE quoted at around 200 US dollars. My friend had recently bought it and believe me man, its worth the cost. The music quality was excellent. You can hear each and every sound clearly (may be due to great headphones also). The device also has an LCD screen and plays all types of audios. So don’t forget to check this too before you make your decision. After all it is BOSE. Speedy
I've been looking for something to replace my shitty old 128mb one with. Wouldn't mind letting my Creative nomad be used only as a usb key and get a 5gig+ hd player. Gotta figure out if I'm getting a laptop first to decide how much I can spend on it, but well see how it goes. Hopefully I can get a zen or iRiver or some such, weee
The Sony PSP costs $249.99 direct from the manufacturer. And I believe Creative to be more "international" than iRiver because of its position in the sound card industry so they should be more of them than iRiver. The new iPod video is really something but I never really like such players since their screen is simply too small and maybe a little overpriced. The real portable media centre? A laptop.
I will stick to the iPod shuffle if I were you. No screen, flash memory, cheapest iPod fashion icon. Will rather watch movies or photos on my budget desktop QUOTE(PC Astray @ Oct 25 2005, 11:19 AM) The Sony PSP costs $249.99 direct from the manufacturer. And I believe Creative to be more "international" than iRiver because of its position in the sound card industry so they should be more of them than iRiver. The new iPod video is really something but I never really like such players since their screen is simply too small and maybe a little overpriced. The real portable media centre? A laptop. I will stick to the iPod shuffle if I were you. No screen, flash memory, cheapest iPod fashion icon. Will rather watch movies or photos on my budget desktop Well, I see, many different players available. I am using WINAMP. It is a very good player with tons of features. So you are able to rip your CD's, import different MP3 codecs to get the best result. Burn your playlist directly on CD, get the META-Info from the web to the CD you got. It is also possible to play all kind of movies. And, its for free, there is an extended version on the web. But they only charge a little! Take a look on google about WINAMP! Good luck, Daniel
Latest EntriesI want to buy bur don't know wittch mp3 player is very good. Can someone help me? I would suggest you Apple iPod.
winamp is more than enough 4 me
*waits for an admin to attack that post* haha. iPod nano's are nice, but if I ever got a player with the flat squared/rectangular shape I'd want a full sized megaz0r iPod since either will annoy me in a pocket, I may as well be annoyed by 30 gigs or 60gigs haha.
Speaking of iPods, apparently the proper video ipods are being released soon. Makes me glad I didn't buy a 5g... I woulda just been pissed when I read this haha http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0602videoipod.html
I would say buy an iPod Nano, or if you got enough money and real iPod. Those things are just so great. But a regular MP3 player with about 1GB would be fine too, I think.
Btw =ALiEN-S=: this kind of posts are considered spam. Plz don't do so. -=jeroen=-
While the new iPod video's are actually pretty damn small for their memory size, I agree for the most part Shadow X. As I mentioned, I almost did buy one of the 30gig Ipods... but I just couldn't bring myself to drop $370 for it, plus $50 for a protective covering, plus tax, plus protection plan... $500ish dollars later I can listen to music. Or, as I did, I can have 200ish songs with me all the time for under $200. Sure I'll need to swap music on/off once in awhile. BUt I can handle that for the extra cash.
iPods are amazing tech, but not necessary for most people who have them. If I had the money I'd want one, but I agree they aren't as amazing as everyone tries to make them seem.
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