mp3 player question
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mp3 player question
Housemate is looking to get an mp3 player - he only needs half a gig of memory.
So product quality, sound quality, battery life, and size are the main things he's looking for
So far he's narrowed it down to these two
Creative Labs MUVO vs. Sundisk MX1
thought I'd ask around here if anyone had any advice or warning.
So product quality, sound quality, battery life, and size are the main things he's looking for
So far he's narrowed it down to these two
Creative Labs MUVO vs. Sundisk MX1
thought I'd ask around here if anyone had any advice or warning.
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Generally yes, ignore his suggestion the Ipod shuffle is functionally crippled. The creative model you suggested sounds good, but it may be a bit pricey for what you're getting in terms of memory (possible made up for in features).[xeno]Julios wrote:aren't ipods overpriced relative to other players?
edit: Does your friend plan to exercise, jog, bike with this mp3 player?
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the only buttons a Shuffle has is Play/Pause, Next, Prev, and a switch that toggles between "Off", "Shuffle", and "Continuous" (in-order play)[xeno]Julios wrote:kewl thx.
i never understood the point of shuffle - almost every single mp3 player has a shuffle function.
fucking apple.
can u even play songs in your requested order on a shuffle?
they're handy because they're tiny and there's no screen or anything to break, plus they have the "I own an iPod, I'm cooler than Jesus" factor. No, I don't own one.
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Then an hd player would not be for him, though they can be resilient under that kind of strain. I'd wait for Jugg and a few others to chime in before you give any suggestions. I'm the least qualified of the bunch to be giving mp3 player advice.[xeno]Julios wrote:yea it's primarily for when he's at the gym, or travelling. He just told me that he wants a flash based one for this reason.Massive Quasars wrote:
edit: Does your friend plan to exercise, jog, bike with this mp3 player?
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Re: mp3 player question
The Creative Labs has great sound. I couldn't tell you what that Sandisk model sounds like, but i've listened to another one of their models (cannot recall #) and it was ok.[xeno]Julios wrote:Housemate is looking to get an mp3 player - he only needs half a gig of memory.
So product quality, sound quality, battery life, and size are the main things he's looking for
So far he's narrowed it down to these two
Creative Labs MUVO vs. Sundisk MX1
thought I'd ask around here if anyone had any advice or warning.
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i guess if you don't care what you're going to listen to next, sure, it's neat.Nightshade wrote:Bullshit. I own one, so does my wife. They're fantastic, great sound, great battery life, very low weight and size. Haven't found a single thing that I don't like about it yet. I bought the 512Mb version for $99. Good deal as far as I'm concerned, and I'm very happy with it.
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Yeah, that whole Sequential Play thing, what a pain in the ass. You do know it doesn't just play songs randomly, right?
I wanted something I could wear while jogging, and didn't want to spend $300, it fit the bill perfectly.
That said, I do find myself wanting a Nano now. Or even an iPod Video. But, too much money.
I wanted something I could wear while jogging, and didn't want to spend $300, it fit the bill perfectly.
That said, I do find myself wanting a Nano now. Or even an iPod Video. But, too much money.
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yes, i know it doesn't, my brother has the 512.Nightshade wrote:Yeah, that whole Sequential Play thing, what a pain in the ass. You do know it doesn't just play songs randomly, right?
I wanted something I could wear while jogging, and didn't want to spend $300, it fit the bill perfectly.
That said, I do find myself wanting a Nano now. Or even an iPod Video. But, too much money.
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you do fit the ipod shuffle demographic so there's no surprise there. mmm interesting.....mmmm yes.....quiteNightshade wrote:Bullshit. I own one, so does my wife. They're fantastic, great sound, great battery life, very low weight and size. Haven't found a single thing that I don't like about it yet. I bought the 512Mb version for $99. Good deal as far as I'm concerned, and I'm very happy with it.
