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  • Halliday
    Level 10
    • Oct 2000
    • 1655

    #16
    Sony HI-MD minidisc is where it's at for me. Something like 20hs play off 1 AA. 13 hours on one standard disc, 45 hrs on a 1gig. Picked it up at Best Buy for $150.


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    • Hybrid
      paintballaholic
      • Feb 2005
      • 31

      #17
      i have a tiny little 5GB Dell Pocket DJ. currently has 700+ songs on it and still has room left.

      only cost me 199 bucks and has a bunch of options in it.

      i have an account with them and i thought the Dell was a good way to go. it holds more than the Apple mini and lasts longer in battery life.

      or you can get the 20GB for 249 i think.

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      • trains are bad
        Registered User
        • Oct 2003
        • 1751

        #18
        shuffle. Seriously. Yeah the shuffle thing is lame but I want one so bad.
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        • RogueFactoryKid
          What wouldnt Jesus Do?
          • Jul 2003
          • 1283

          #19
          Shuffle gets people because of the cool advertising of it. But I ended up caving into apple and buying an iPod Mini, got it at a spectacular price. $150, who said PBN was good for nothing?
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          • Hybrid
            paintballaholic
            • Feb 2005
            • 31

            #20
            the ipod shuffle is only 99 bucks.

            i guess it appeals to those that dont want something that they could store their entire hard drives on, haha.

            i love my dell DJ though.
            Last edited by Hybrid; 02-28-2005, 12:15 AM.

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            • Hybrid
              paintballaholic
              • Feb 2005
              • 31

              #21

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              • AcemanPB
                Exactly
                • Mar 2002
                • 1885

                #22
                Originally posted by Hybrid
                the ipod shuffle is only 99 bucks.

                i guess it appeals to those that dont want something that they could store their entire hard drives on, haha.

                i love my dell DJ though.
                I have a 20gig iPod and I'm considering the shuffle. I would mainly use it when I run or go to the gym. 512mb for 100 bucks ain't bad at all, plus if its anything like my iPod I know its built well. The more and more I see the shuffle I want one, KISS at its finest.

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                • Vex
                  Superiorly Inferior
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 1871

                  #23
                  The problem with the iPod is that you're limited to getting your music from iTunes... I wouldn't get anything that you can't put your own non-expiring music onto. I got my wife a Rio Chiba for Xmas--256MB with expandable memory, and built in FM tuner for only $115. The sound quality is great and the FM tuner is strong. It's shaped funny, but it's small and light weight, plus it doesn't have any internal moving parts to ruin.
                  I personally am a MiniDisc fan and have a Sony Network MD LP--it's not the HD 1GB, but one MD holds 5 CDs and lasts a helluva long time on one AA!!
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                  • madmaxx890
                    Registered User
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 5

                    #24
                    Archos Gmini 400, nothin beats it. 20gb, not only plays music, but you can store and see all your pictures, and watch movies. on mine right now I only have about 6gb of music, but i also keep about 12 movies on it and a couple hundred pictures with plenty of memory left over. It gets about 12 hours off of one charge for me, which is plenty of time because i never listen to more than 12 hours of music in one day. I love it for going on trips or long car rides. it is kinda expensive though at $320.

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                    • Bluestrike_2
                      Archer
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 481

                      #25
                      Originally posted by phazeshifter
                      The problem with the iPod is that you're limited to getting your music from iTunes... I wouldn't get anything that you can't put your own non-expiring music onto. I got my wife a Rio Chiba for Xmas--256MB with expandable memory, and built in FM tuner for only $115. The sound quality is great and the FM tuner is strong. It's shaped funny, but it's small and light weight, plus it doesn't have any internal moving parts to ruin.
                      I personally am a MiniDisc fan and have a Sony Network MD LP--it's not the HD 1GB, but one MD holds 5 CDs and lasts a helluva long time on one AA!!
                      Not really. You're CD's and MP3's can play easily. It's not only iTMS.

                      A problem with ALL music stores is that they sell lower quality music. A CD is better.
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                      • AcemanPB
                        Exactly
                        • Mar 2002
                        • 1885

                        #26
                        Originally posted by phazeshifter
                        The problem with the iPod is that you're limited to getting your music from iTunes... I wouldn't get anything that you can't put your own non-expiring music onto.
                        Wrong. I'd say ninety five percet of my music on my iPod came from my CD and mP3 collection. iTunes is the main program used to import songs onto your iPod (there are other less popular programs) but that doesn't mean you are limited to songs purchased from the iTunes Music Store.

                        I agree with you bluestrike, iTMS only sells music @ 128kbs. Kind of weak if you ask me. Granted most people won't know the difference because the mediocre headphones Apple gives you cancel out the benefits of a higher bitrate.

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                        • Bluestrike_2
                          Archer
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 481

                          #27
                          Any headphones except my Shures or other similair quality would do the same. Including Blose. (Bose)
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                          -Apple CEO, Steve Jobs

                          http://www.fortune.com/fortune/technology/articles/0,15114,1025098,00.html - Apple CEO
                          http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1572017,00.asp - Adobe CEO

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