I’m thinking of buying an MP3 player and have been looking at I-pods recently. Just wondering if anyone could recommend which type of player is best as im not too well up on the subject! Also, my mate id going to the states in a few weeks so would it be better to get one over there price wise, or what would happen if a problem developed with it over here. Thanks
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I have an iPod, 20GB, and I have say I've never had any problems with it at all, love always use it and couldn't recommend it more!!! I know 2 lads that got an iRiver, both had to be returned for repair sharpish!!!Sitting pretty!!! -
Go with an iPod if you want all its limitations or go with one of the coolest products on the market.
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I bought a 1GB MP3 player off e-bay about three months ago for about 80euros. That is a great deal considering it's 1gb. It's a good mp3 too but you should go for an ipod as they are, obviously, way better.Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
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I bought a 1GB MP3 player off e-bay about three months ago for about 80euros
no its not a great deal, i bought a 20gb rio player for £70I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
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ive a creative 4 gb one its the business but so are the ipods but if i was you get the sony one mentioned above its miles better , memory wise , its batteries last 40 hours not 12 plus its new tecnoligy while i pod is 3 or 4 years old now ,
but they are well worth getting ive loads of live mp3 etc that i would never have heard only for it plus its like carring 100 albums around inside a 10 pack of fags !!!
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I got a Rio Karma - excellent sound,looks a bit different - I love it
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Yes, it is a great deal. Sligoman's player is most likely a flash memory player, and €80 is a great price for a flash player that'll be probably a third or a quarter the size of most HDD players.Originally posted by paul_osheano its not a great deal, i bought a 20gb rio player for £70
Looking for a 1GB flash player myself at the moment, decided to get rid of my 40GB iRiver because I just don't need that capacity. Recommendations welcome.
(BTW, that's the only reason I got rid of the iRiver. It was a great player, solid as a rock. Firmware update frequency sucked though.)
adamLast edited by dahamsta; 04/07/2005, 3:25 PM.Comment
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ebayyI'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go awayComment
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What portable mp3 player can you tune into ypur radio? Alwasy thought that would be very handy for the car...Comment
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None of them, the laws regarding transmitters vary too much around the world for them to be able to do it; like Ireland, where strictly speaking they're illegal. However you can buy addon transmitters in the UK and use them here -- they can't even shut down the pirate radio stations here so you're not going to be arrested for using it.
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Thanks.Originally posted by dahamstaHowever you can buy addon transmitters in the UK and use them here
Anyone got the Creative Zen? They seem to be selling well & while not as many features as the IRiver as good value.Comment
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Yeah I have one.
As a player I can't fault it - however to access the files stored on the player, you need to use Creative's own software.
I would have preferred it showing up like a USB hard drive in Windows which you could browse and store other files on. I believe the iPod and iRiver both allow you to do this?
Originally posted by peteThanks.
Anyone got the Creative Zen? They seem to be selling well & while not as many features as the IRiver as good value.Comment
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