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Flash Mp3 player for working out

Sureshot324

Diamond Member
I'm looking to get an Mp3 player primarly for working out. The ones i'm mainly looking at are the iRiver T30 1gb, creative TX FM 1gb, and Creative Zen Nano 1gb.

I'd like a 1gb player that lets me drag and drop files from windows without installing any drivers or software. I know the creative does this, but the iRiver lists WMP 10 as a requirement. Can I just drag and drop files into the iriver with windows explorer?

I'm also very concerned with the durability, so if anyone has any experiences with these players I would be interested in hearing them. Sound quality is also an important factor.

What are the biggest differences between the zen nano and TX FM? They seem mostly the same by their features.
 
I've got a Zen Micro I use for working out, and as my every day player. It works very well. But 1gb nano is a great option for your needs.
 
I used to have an older iRiver - was great player, but it did require WMP. When I decided to go with a larger capacity, I settled on SanDisk Sansa e140. It is a little larger, but I like the flexibility that the SD slot offers. They also have a smaller (non-expandable) m-series. You can drag and drop files with Explorer - no drivers or software required. With mine, it even differentiates between the onboard memory and any installed SD card so I can put stuff where I want it.
 
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