Portable MP3 player

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Portable MP3 player

Postby tamu33 on Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:57 am

I am looking for a deal on new Portable MP3 player. Does anyone have any suggestions. I don't need video or pictures, just music.

And none of that Zoolander stuff that is the size of a drop of water and can hold about 4 songs if the battery is fully charged.
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Postby mholtz on Wed Dec 14, 2005 10:07 am

It may seem like hype, but I've had about 4 or 5 different mp3 players and none of them have ever come even close to my Ipod. The interface is easy to use, and they battery problems they originally had have been solved in recent models.
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Postby Zeuslax on Wed Dec 14, 2005 10:50 am

Not sure if anyone else has heard of this, but there's a new syndrome developing as a result of ipod use. It’s called "Ipod ear" and supposedly it’s happening to the casual user? Not that this would sway my decision!
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Re: Portable MP3 player

Postby DG on Wed Dec 14, 2005 11:44 am

tamu33 wrote:I am looking for a deal on new Portable MP3 player. Does anyone have any suggestions. I don't need video or pictures, just music.

And none of that Zoolander stuff that is the size of a drop of water and can hold about 4 songs if the battery is fully charged.


A couple of questions...

Do you want recording ability or a radio tuner?
How much music do you want to keep on the player?
Do you have a library of MP3s, WMAs, WAVs, OGGs, AACs? What is the format you are using now.

I'll check back later.

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Postby mholtz on Wed Dec 14, 2005 3:32 pm

Zeuslax wrote:Not sure if anyone else has heard of this, but there's a new syndrome developing as a result of ipod use. It’s called "Ipod ear" and supposedly it’s happening to the casual user? Not that this would sway my decision!


I would suspect this is either caused by over usage, or the actual "ear bud" head phones. Ear buds are supposed to be pretty bad for you because they get so far into your ear and cause crazy pressure problems.
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Postby Brent Burns on Wed Dec 14, 2005 3:52 pm

mholtz wrote:
Zeuslax wrote:Not sure if anyone else has heard of this, but there's a new syndrome developing as a result of ipod use. It’s called "Ipod ear" and supposedly it’s happening to the casual user? Not that this would sway my decision!


I would suspect this is either caused by over usage, or the actual "ear bud" head phones. Ear buds are supposed to be pretty bad for you because they get so far into your ear and cause crazy pressure problems.


What about tinnintus? Would that also going to be a problem?
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Re: Portable MP3 player

Postby tamu33 on Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:29 am

DG wrote:A couple of questions...

Do you want recording ability or a radio tuner?
How much music do you want to keep on the player?
Do you have a library of MP3s, WMAs, WAVs, OGGs, AACs? What is the format you are using now.

I'll check back later.

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Record = not necessary but a plus
HD = min 5 GIG - no maxium but price will play a factor
Radio tuner = yes am/fm
library = mp3s wavs and wma

Right now I use winamp or wmp for playing my songs on the computer.


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Postby wheelz33 on Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:13 am

ive had good luck with the iriver brand. fairly easy 2 use, has a tuner, small. fair price. only uses 1 battery and gets a good life out of it...
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