Advice on MP3 Players?
Sep. 1st, 2006 06:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I freely admit that I know nothing about MP3 players. Usually for technological things I don't understand I'd turn to my father, but given he's just bought himself a new record player, he knows less than I do.
Here's the situation:
I currently own a 64MB player, which will take around 15 tracks, or one album. It's a dear little thing, but pretty feeble really.
I would like to own a larger one that actually carries sensible amounts of music. I have 7.3GB on my computer; the question of how much I want to carry round is probably semi-answered by... What sizes of memory do these things come in? And for how much?
Also, which makes are good/bad/realiable/hold battery charge/anything else I ought to be asking?
You are all wise people, and if you can offer any advice, or point me towards any website offering advice, I would be very very grateful.
Here's the situation:
I currently own a 64MB player, which will take around 15 tracks, or one album. It's a dear little thing, but pretty feeble really.
I would like to own a larger one that actually carries sensible amounts of music. I have 7.3GB on my computer; the question of how much I want to carry round is probably semi-answered by... What sizes of memory do these things come in? And for how much?
Also, which makes are good/bad/realiable/hold battery charge/anything else I ought to be asking?
You are all wise people, and if you can offer any advice, or point me towards any website offering advice, I would be very very grateful.
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Date: 2006-09-01 05:57 pm (UTC)Cliche as it sounds, I'd recommend an iPod. Whatever you do, do NOT buy a Sony system. The software they come with is bloody awful, and they're full of bugs. The device to slow and uncommunicative, and I really hate mine. The battery life isn't bad, so long as you don't skip through songs though.
A friend recommended a Creative player to me, but I've never used one so can't comment. Apparently they're a bit cheaper than iPods, but I can't vouch for how useable it is.
But please, oh please, don't get a Sony.
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Date: 2006-09-01 06:07 pm (UTC)Overall, the ipods UI works and makes sense and is easy, which counts for more all other things being equal.
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Date: 2006-09-01 06:43 pm (UTC)the downside is obv. that you can't have as many songs as on an iPod, so i just pick my favourites or make playlists to put on it and keep switching them round, and it doesn't bother me at all. but then i didn't have any music player at all beforehand, and just wanted some music for work & holiday, whereas you might want something that you can fit more of your music on...
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Date: 2006-09-01 06:46 pm (UTC)