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Final MP3 related question: Recommendations for flash MP3 Players?
I have neither the budget nor the inclination to hang a hard-drive
from my belt. Besides, I was born inherently clumsy and tend to bump into things and drop stuff a lot. An I-Pod would not last more than 1-2 weeks around me. I've bumped and dropped plenty a flash/thumb-drive stick, and they've never failed me. That said, I'd appreciated your recommendations on MP3 players with as few internal moving parts as possible. 8gB is the largest capacity I'd need for my purposes. Thanks, -ChrisCoaster |
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Final MP3 related question: Recommendations for flash MP3 Players?
ChrisCoaster wrote:
I have neither the budget nor the inclination to hang a hard-drive from my belt. Besides, I was born inherently clumsy and tend to bump into things and drop stuff a lot. An I-Pod would not last more than 1-2 weeks around me. I've bumped and dropped plenty a flash/thumb-drive stick, and they've never failed me. That said, I'd appreciated your recommendations on MP3 players with as few internal moving parts as possible. 8gB is the largest capacity I'd need for my purposes. The current iPod Nano. Only moving parts are the "lock" switch and the control area. Doug McDonald |
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Final MP3 related question: Recommendations for flash MP3Players?
On Jun 29, 3:04*pm, wrote:
ChrisCoaster wrote: I have neither the budget nor the inclination to hang a hard-drive from my belt. *Besides, I was born inherently clumsy and tend to bump into things and drop stuff a lot. *An I-Pod would not last more than 1-2 weeks around me. I've bumped and dropped plenty a flash/thumb-drive stick, and they've never failed me. That said, I'd appreciated your recommendations on MP3 players with as few internal moving parts as possible. *8gB is the largest capacity I'd need for my purposes. The current iPod Nano. Only moving parts are the "lock" switch and the control area. Doug McDonald ___________________ Amendment to my OP: Recommendations for mp3 players NOT INCLUDING I- Pods. Money doesn't grow on the trees in this neighborhood.... Thanks, -CC |
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Final MP3 related question: Recommendations for flash MP3 Players?
ChrisCoaster wrote:
On Jun 29, 3:04 pm, wrote: ChrisCoaster wrote: I have neither the budget nor the inclination to hang a hard-drive from my belt. Besides, I was born inherently clumsy and tend to bump into things and drop stuff a lot. An I-Pod would not last more than 1-2 weeks around me. I've bumped and dropped plenty a flash/thumb-drive stick, and they've never failed me. That said, I'd appreciated your recommendations on MP3 players with as few internal moving parts as possible. 8gB is the largest capacity I'd need for my purposes. The current iPod Nano. Only moving parts are the "lock" switch and the control area. Doug McDonald ___________________ Amendment to my OP: Recommendations for mp3 players NOT INCLUDING I- Pods. Money doesn't grow on the trees in this neighborhood.... Thanks, Unfortunately, I can't offer any other solution. I tried several non-Apple MP3 players and the longest-living was 14 days, the average was two days (5 players, three brands). Only one of these had a hard drive, the rest were flash. My last-generation Apple Nano lasted a year, a month, and a day. That's abysmal, but less abysmal than two days. I didn't want to buy Apple, and it cost too much, but 2 days average life is a joke. Whatever you do, pay for the extended warranty. Doug McDonald |
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Final MP3 related question: Recommendations for flash MP3Players?
On Jun 30, 12:54*pm, wrote:
ChrisCoaster wrote: On Jun 29, 3:04 pm, wrote: ChrisCoaster wrote: I have neither the budget nor the inclination to hang a hard-drive from my belt. *Besides, I was born inherently clumsy and tend to bump into things and drop stuff a lot. *An I-Pod would not last more than 1-2 weeks around me. I've bumped and dropped plenty a flash/thumb-drive stick, and they've never failed me. That said, I'd appreciated your recommendations on MP3 players with as few internal moving parts as possible. *8gB is the largest capacity I'd need for my purposes. The current iPod Nano. Only moving parts are the "lock" switch and the control area. Doug McDonald ___________________ Amendment to my OP: *Recommendations for mp3 players NOT INCLUDING I- Pods. Money doesn't grow on the trees in this neighborhood.... Thanks, Unfortunately, I can't offer any other solution. I tried several non-Apple MP3 players and the longest-living was 14 days, the average was two days (5 players, three brands). Only one of these had a hard drive, the rest were *flash. My last-generation Apple Nano lasted a year, a month, and a day. That's abysmal, but less abysmal than two days. I didn't want to buy Apple, and it cost too much, but 2 days average life is a joke. Whatever you do, pay for the extended warranty. Doug McDonald- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - _______________ How about SanDisk's Sansa View, and SanDisk MP3s in general? They seem to get mostly good reviews on Best Buy or CC. Doug the reason I don't want an Apple product is that it can be used, with I-tunes, ONLY on the computer it was installed on. I can't take it to my cousin's in Maine, say, and download a song from his I-tunes, simply because it's not the same install on the same machine. I'd have to get a laptop w/wireless service in order to download songs or manage I-tunes on the fly. With the other brands, they're basically glorified flash/thumb drives that will download anything/anywhere, on any machine. I need that flexibility instead of being chained to one computer. -ChrisCoaster |
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Final MP3 related question: Recommendations for flash MP3 Players?
ChrisCoaster wrote:
I have neither the budget nor the inclination to hang a hard-drive from my belt. Besides, I was born inherently clumsy and tend to bump into things and drop stuff a lot. An I-Pod would not last more than 1-2 weeks around me. I've bumped and dropped plenty a flash/thumb-drive stick, and they've never failed me. That said, I'd appreciated your recommendations on MP3 players with as few internal moving parts as possible. 8gB is the largest capacity I'd need for my purposes. I've been very happy with my 8Mb Samsung T10. The screen is large and clear, the controls are all touch sensitive(no moving parts) except for the on/off/lock slider. It has a microphone to record, and a much better FM radio than you might expect (which can be recorded too). Oh, it also has bluetooth for downloads and wireless headphones and plays some sort of video. There's a site here that might interest you. http://www.anythingbutipod.com Roger Thorpe |
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Final MP3 related question: Recommendations for flash MP3Players?
On Jul 1, 7:52*am, Roger Thorpe
wrote: I've been very happy with my 8Mb Samsung T10. The screen is large and clear, the controls are all touch sensitive(no moving parts) except for the on/off/lock slider. It has a microphone to record, and a much better FM radio than you might expect (which can be recorded too). Oh, it also has bluetooth for downloads and wireless headphones and plays some sort of video. There's a site here that might interest you. http://www.anythingbutipod.com Roger Thorpe ____________________ Thanks Roger. What a site! compares 'em all. I've been studying SanDisk's Sansa View series for a while now, and their 8GB player looks good to me right now. I certainly don't know what is going on in u...atdomain.unkown 's world, but in the reviews both at CircuitCity and BestBuy I read no complaints of these or others kicking the bucket within 48 hours. -CC |
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