best mp3 player with REMOVABLE/RECHARGABLE batter

Loki1

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Jul 22, 2005
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If I wanted a non-removable battery on my mp3 player. I would have had an ipod nano by now, thats the only reason I don't - the damn nonremovable-have-to-send-to-factory battery. Yeah, I know this topic has been thrown around since the time of the dinosaurs, but what is the best mp3 player to get with REMOVABLE and RECHARGABLE battery? I like iAudio X5 but it doesn't have this feature. Right now I'm looking at either a Zen Micro or possible an iAudio 5 (too little storage though).
 

ShadowBlade

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Feb 11, 2005
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ipod>creative zen (all)>*
if we're not concered about price

if we're concerned about price...
creative zen (all)>ipod>*
 

PurdueRy

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I have the iaudio 5. I honestly don't see what people need more than lets say 4 Gigs of storage. I have all my mp3's in 320 kbps or 500kpbs OGG and I can fit more than 120 songs....I can guarantee you I will never listen to 120 songs at a time. Changing songs on their isn't difficult either because its just drag and drop.

Just my .02 cents
 

sharkeeper

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It's the convenience. Some of us are away from our farms for extended periods of time and have very little bandwidth to boot. Luckily 9/10 of my seagate 400GB drives have been flawless these past nine months.