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Guest NASRI22
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adwark; WOW. They must have cost you an arm and a leg.

I recently had a Creative MuVo but my friends killed it. =[

So i'm mp3less at the moment, which i find extremely inconvient when i have free classes.

I really, really want a psp though. =\

But I just don't have that sort of money at the moment.

So it's going to take me a while to save up _ _"

i want a PSP too.. but i got no money haah.. but .. $350AU .. i'd rather spend it on a new 7800GT or something.. =D

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iFP-795 512MB - some asswipe stole it.

It had 512 MB capacity, which was good enough for me.

It held roughly 100 songs so it was fine.

The headphones it comes with are pretty crappy.

The shuffle didn't shuffle ALL the songs which bothered me but all players do that.

The battery life was good I guess, I only owned it for like 2 months before it got stolen.

It runs on a AAA battery I think and I'd never changed it.

The transferring software froze on my computer a LOT because when I opened my music folder, there were too many songs to load.

I only had around 3000 songs btw.

But it was still prettty good. The battery life was great since it only had a small LCD screen.

It has a radio but I never used it lol. The reception wasn't too good in a car though I recall.

I don't remember the exact price since my dad bought it for me but it was around $179.99 CAD. It's dropped a lot in price now.

^ i have this also.

im very happy with it. from my AA battery i recieve 2 weeks worth which is GREAT! (concidering i walk to bus stop every morning for 20 minutes , and on the school bus for another half hour. then after school also. )

the transfer of music files to the mp3 is a bit slow but i don't mind.

i never use the radio, wasn't very sharp when i did use it.

does the job. very happy :)

my cousin bought it as a gift for me from america. he said he got it for $150AMERICAN

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adwark; WOW. They must have cost you an arm and a leg.

I recently had a Creative MuVo but my friends killed it. =[

So i'm mp3less at the moment, which i find extremely inconvient when i have free classes.

I really, really want a psp though. =\

But I just don't have that sort of money at the moment.

So it's going to take me a while to save up _ _"

See? Common mispellings of my screen name. Adwark, ackward, adork etc.

Think A.W. dark

Not all mine.. in that picture at the things that are mine is the 2 Pocket PCs and the Zen Micro

The PSP, Ipod, and Rio is my little brother's stuff.

:wacko: My brother doesn't seem to care much about music but he had MP3 players since 64mb ones were cool. I just have my Zen, and two of those MP3 cd players which are actually very good for music 700mb/cdrw gets you like 10 hours of music. More than enough and it has good battery life...

I just had to get a small mp3 player though... I like mine as long as I dont have to transfer things into it.

Guest skwannabe
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do cell phone mp3 player counts? XD whats the biggest memory card out for psp right now?

Guest knightvision91
Posted

do cell phone mp3 player counts? XD whats the biggest memory card out for psp right now?

i believe 2 gigs?

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Steph, maybe you weren't meant to have a MP3 player =(

Haha maybeee, but I am in love with Creative right now.

My Zen arrived today--and to my surprise, it's been upgraded from 5 GB to 6 GB!!!

I got a brand new player (my old one had a scratched touchpad from me being careless with it)

and an extra gig. I'm soooo happy.

Hehe...they must be getting a lot of complaints about the headjacks for the 5 GB.

Anyways. I still plan to buy that Sony 512 or 1 GB mp3 player (the one that doesn't look like a bean)

Well maybe not since my twin friends both own one..

Maybe a Samsung.

Guest NASRI22
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i believe 2 gigs?

yes you are correct.

2GB is the highest you can get through a flash based memory chip for now.

nano's like the 4GB and 6GB use multiple memory chips iirc..

Guest luvme4whoiam
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i got ipod video 5g 30 gig and creative micro zen 5 gigs.

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ipod

pros:

great design

thin

big harddrive

big screen

easy navigation

cons:

horrbile battery life, everyone knows this

scratches too easily

too much money wasted on this..

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creative micro zen

pro:

cheap!

revmovable battery

small

not that thick compared to the h10

mic

radio

easy navigation, people say they dont like the micro controls but i like it.

cons:

no color

small screen

small haddrive

both fine mp3 players.

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LG CE500

It uses a transflash memory card. when i bought it gave me headsets, usb cord, memory card(64mb), micro sd adapter, and a software. software is really horrible made had to reinstall it several times to get it to work. But instead i just use the sd adapter much easier. im currently waiting for the 1 gig.

pros-

buttons on the face plate

stero speakers

make playlists on the phone

cons-

small memory capacity at the moment

and software sucks.

overall nice phone^^

i like the phone!!

i have h10 iriver..

Guest n4n45h1
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iAudio X5L

Capacity: 30gb

Format: 1.8in Toshiba

Features:FM Radio, Line-in recording, Movie playback, Schedule things, USB host, OGG & FLAC compatible, text file viewing, lyrics support, Mass storage compliant

Battery: They say 35, but i get 30 with straight music and 23-27 if i mess with it

Player Interface: Joystick, buttons along the side like hold and A-B

Software: Customisible filetree setup, strong equalizer. It can download music from other things using usb host, records pretty high quality

Price: $315 USD

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Guest skwannabe
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^ i was thinking about getting that but no one sold it except online.

Guest GooNiEGooGoo
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Bring on the iAudios

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iAudio G3:

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Pros

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AA battery. A signficant improvement from using AAA batteries. Never ran out of life on the player.

Navigation. File-tree style.

File support like OGG. Don't need lossless on a 1 GB player.

Drag n drop style.

Quick recording

Best Blue Backlit display I've seen so far.

Good size. Could actually grip and control without cramping.

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Gray Areas

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Sound Quality. Pretty good and better than many players out there. I kind of wish it was more amped like the U3. Also, it has a good 5 band EQ and other settings for sound tweakers, although, using the effects makes the sound seem processed.

Looks. Either love it or hate it.

Storage. Wish I would've gotten the 2 GB version.

Joystick. Some seem to view it as fragile, yet I believe it makes navigation easier. Plus, I've got a gentle touch.

Case. Once again. Either love it or hate it. Protects well, but it's not all that stylish.

Lyric support - just a fun thing to have.

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Cons

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I wish the FM tuner would get better reception. (Only get one good station when I'm in class) =D

Recorded lectures turn out to be very soft

Overall: to sum it into several descriptive words, it's a quality, low profile, portable, MUSIC player.

Guest NASRI22
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iAudio X5L

Capacity: 30gb

Format: 1.8in Toshiba

Features:FM Radio, Line-in recording, Movie playback, Schedule things, USB host, OGG & FLAC compatible, text file viewing, lyrics support, Mass storage compliant

Battery: They say 35, but i get 30 with straight music and 23-27 if i mess with it

Player Interface: Joystick, buttons along the side like hold and A-B

Software: Customisible filetree setup, strong equalizer. It can download music from other things using usb host, records pretty high quality

Price: $315 USD

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wow that looks pretty dam good. hows the video playback?? nice quality??

35hours??? thats not right.. is it?? especially with a harddrive based mp3player.. if it was 35hours.. EVERYONE would buy one considering it last longer than a normal mp3player.. haha.. and more longer than Creative zen vision:m and ipod video's.

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Samsung YP-T7Z (Yea, thats mine)

Features:

-CSTN Color LCD (65K Color)

-JPEG Image & Text Viewer

-Clock Function (Alarm, Programmed FM Rec.)

-1GB Real Time Equalizer Display

-MP3, WMA, Secure WMA, ASF, JPEG

-Flash Storage Device

-FM Tuner & Recorder

-10 Hr. Built-In Li-Polymer Battery

-Voice Recording

-Aluminum Body

-1GB Storage

Pros:

-Tiny ( 1.47"(W) x 2.46"(H) x .58"(D) )

-Big Impression (people just go "wow your player looks awesome! mine is total crap!")

-Excellent Sound Quality (It's just too hard to explain)

-Excellent Voice Recording Quality (Me and my friends made recordings of us rapping and we slowed it down, PLAIN AWESOME.)

-The Text Viewer (I would've failed ALL of my Spanish tests if it didn't have this)

-They were all the rage at Soompi (that's what convinced me to buy one)

Cons:

-Navitation is a bit flimsy

-The necklace slot is ANNOYING. I had to superglue it down.

-NO movie player. I was kinda dissapointed.

-iPod fanboys talk down on it.

Guest happyroach
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Heh you people make me want to cry D: I wish my mp3 player had more memory, but alas, blew the money on a 250g harddrive, so need to save up a bit more to get a better player.

I have...

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Okay yeah I know my phone cam sucks lol but it's convenient <3

Or rather, this is the official picture from Creative. The only difference is mine is white.

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Creative Zen Nano Plus

capacity: 512mb (small </3)

Format: built-in flash

Features: FM radio, voice recorder, small size (<3).

Battery: single AAA. Creative claims 18 hrs, but I haven't tried exhausting the battery yet; plus, I'm using rechargeables.

Player Interface: 3 buttons and a scroller. All physical stuff, gotta press them instead of just barely touching them as with Ipods and Zen Micros. Can switch the display upside down (LOL COMPLETELY USELESS IN MY OPINION) for right-/left-handed preferences.

Software: None. I use windows explorer to do all the drag-and-drop transfers.

Price: $60

Guest NASRI22
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Can switch the display upside down (LOL COMPLETELY USELESS IN MY OPINION) for right-/left-handed preferences.

i foudn that useless with my old creative TX 512 ahah.

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Sony Network Walkman NW-E400 Series

Capacity: 512mb

Format: Flash memory

Features: Small size, Multiple displays.

Battery: Internal Battery

Player Interface: Organic EL 3-line Display, Intuitive Jog Control (designed for easy, single-hand operation, the integrated shuttle allows you to adjust volume and equalizer settings or skip to your favourite track)

Software: Sonic Stage

Price: $200 (in sept 05, now, $150?)

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Samsung E730

pros: good sound quality, keys on the front of the phone, playlist, and (can't think of anymore rite now)

cons: somewut of small memory (92mb shared), and can't add extra memory.

Guest skwannabe
Posted

^ argh that sucks. no expandable memory >.>. but looks nice. hows the external screen? color? how many pixels?

Guest n4n45h1
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to tomacko.source.net

iaudio says 35hrs

but in reality u get around 30 with good settings and no fiddling

with fiddling you get a bit less

neways people dont buy it since..you can get an ipod for the same amount and its the size of a 4g

also iaudio isnt that well known compared to apple

Guest PockyUpNose
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to tomacko.source.net

iaudio says 35hrs

but in reality u get around 30 with good settings and no fiddling

with fiddling you get a bit less

neways people dont buy it since..you can get an ipod for the same amount and its the size of a 4g

also iaudio isnt that well known compared to apple

my friend has the iaudio. It's pretty small in hand to me, but the design was not as sexy as i thought it was.

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