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Can You Recommend Any Good MP3 Players? - Good MP3 players? | ||
Discussion by joe91179 with 15 Replies.
Last Update: October 8, 2005, 7:09 pm | |||
Sat Aug 27, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (joe91179)
Can you list some trustworthy and reliable MP3 player brands. I've heard Apple, Creative, and iAdudio are pretty good. I was thinking of getting an iAudio one, but I wanted to see first if anyone else had purchased a product from them so I can make a good decision. Thanks!I've been kinda-sorta checking out MP3 players myself. I won't be able to get one for awhile yet, but there's nothing to stop me from narrowing down my future options *smiles*
I've heard great things about Apple of course, so I would recommend that you keep looking into them. You can check out user review sites such as epinions for information from people who have actually bought and used the things. Granted, you'll find some poorly written, biased, just-plain-bad pieces, but there are some really iinformative pieces there as well.
I've also heard that some Rio models have bad habits of falling apart on people - more than once, and with more than one person. I don't know if that's very common or if it's just another matter of people NOT talking when they're happy but saying plenty when they're not, but I think it merits investigation.
I hope this helps a little bit.
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I have the $99 shuffle my self. The only bad thing: its the size of a pack of gum...and I loose things easily.
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QUOTE (yoshomie)
there was a cool one i saw on g4 tech tv 1gig amfm radio voice recorder and it was like an inch high by an inch wide and like an inch thick it was 120$ at walmart but I cant remember the name. hope this helpsMy recommendation is the Creative Muvo TX FM. This small mp3 player (not nearly as small as the mobiBLU - nothing is
I guess it also depends on what kind of mp3 players you want to get. There are several kinds:
1. Hard drive based - these can store a lot of data (since they have hard drives) but it's not recommend to use if you want to have it during your morning jog (shaking a hard drive is not a good idea
2. CD Based - most cd players today will support the mp3 format so you can burn MP3s on CDs and play them on the cd players. Good for jogging, but may be kind of big.
3. Flash based - these are probably one of the more popular ones. They are more expensive that cd players but usually less expensive than the hard drive based mp3 players. Flash based mp3 players are also the smallest of the 3 main kinds of mp3 players I listed here. They are great for jogging and, as you can see, can be quite small in size.
To answer your question, if it's a flash mp3 player you want, I have to say Creative Labs hands down. For hard drive based, I can't really say since I only had one and I don't use it much. The one I have is the 20GB Archos Jukebox Recorder. It's a little big but it won't cost me an arm and a leg like the iPods. They have the Archos gMini and the last time I heard of this, it can play DVDs also. It's very light and compact. So you might want to take a look at that also.
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1. most Ipods take FOREVER to upload the songs onto, I put 3 songs on to mine and it took an hour and a half (It said on the box usb 2.0 BUT it dosen't run as if it was)
2. people are all ways saying how the screens are so awsome and reliable, which is completely False. The screen's scratch so easily, you can put in in your pocket (with nothing else in your pocket) and you will pull out the Ipod with scratches all over the ugly stupid screen. And if you want a MP3 for songs and not to show off that you have over 42 hours of songs... get a cheap 128 mb one, don't spend 200 dollars on a 1 gig POS.
Finnaly you could go out and get a PSP if you want somthing that has 2 gigs, a good screen, and plays games.
Killer008r speaking
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QUOTE (smyke)
Ipods are by far the best ! They have a great sound quality, the smaller models, well... they are really small... and the only problems with them is that you might lose it just like you will lose a slighty bigger pack of gum or a cigar lighter ! The bigger models... well... they have a BIG capacity !I don't know if the 20Gb is worth it because before you will listen to all of the mp3's you will probably break it, or grow white hair or get arrested or... well.. you got the point ! The have a great audio quality, the materials are excellent, and a great capacity ! Just like anything else made by Apple... JUST GREAT !I couldn't agree with you more. I absolutely LOVE iPods.
Although, I don't reccommend you get an iPod nano, I've heard so much about them breaking, or scratching easily, or snapping in half inside people's pockets.
I've got a 20GB colour iPod, and it's great for me. I really need to get some more songs though... I've hardly reached 1GB of music yet!
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