Which is the Best MP3 Player ?

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upsciLLion

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You'll be happy with whatever you get. Just don't become an opinionated prick about whichever you choose.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: Oscar1613
Originally posted by: GhettoFob
zen micro

would be good if standby mode didnt drain the battery like theres no tomorrow:disgust:
Are you using the latest firmware? My gf flashed hers back to an older firmware and her battery life has improved greatly.
 

mosco

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Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: mosco
Originally posted by: werk
Where are you buying music from? Napster? Yahoo? I've never heard of this problem at myGigabeat.

Personally, I think the PlusTouch is excellent. It allows you to easily do absolutely everything on the player using one input. The "shortcuts" are the best part (slide left-right, right-left, up-down to get to different screens). What do you mean you "can feel the plastic?" The plus touch is made of plastic! :confused: What center button? :confused:
http://www.mygigabeat.com/forum/message...id=7D29DFB1-3048-2906-EA1DFB10B75509A7

thanks for the link. I found the problem. you have to use the cradle apparently to sync which is really lame. What if I am on the go? What if i am at work? The whole point of a cradle is to sit at a desk. Also, WMP can't sync photos or album art? Thats lame. No USB 2.0 when using WMP? So the slow transfer I was seeing with the toshiba software is even slower? That sucks.

When i say I can feel the plastic I mean that the Plus touch pad isn't flush the plastic casing. So when you drag your finger down it, it doesn't feel smooth. This was the case with both players we had. By center button, i mean pressing the center of plus touch for play.

Can this thing even be used as a hard drive?
Uh...yes. When you plug it in, it shows up in explorer. My plus touch is perfectly flush. I've never heard any complaints similar to yours regarding the plus touch. How could WMP sync photos? It doesn't even have a photo browser.

The same way a PMC syncs photos, using MTP. I don't see why they couldn't do it.

All my other concerns still stand for me atleast.



 

Led Zeppelin

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Creative Muvo TX FM (1 gig). Smaller than a cigarette lighter and a flash player, perfect for the gym.
 

JonnyStarks

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On a similar note, has anybody tried the Dell Dj players? I'm trying to decide the same thing right now and there are a lot of choices
 

ElFenix

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ipod has the best car interface available, iirc. and they are pretty price competitive.
 

whoiswes

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i know i'm threadjacking here, but seeing as though there is a lively discussion....

i'm looking for a small (ipod shuffle size) mp3 player for my fiancee. the only one she's really seen IS the ipod shuffle, and she doesn't want anything much bigger than that. i've been reading up on the MSI Mega Stick 511, the Sandisk SDMX1 series, and a few others...anyone care to comment on those?
 

Led Zeppelin

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Do your research before listening to all the brainwashed idiots screaming "IPOD!!!". Maximum PC has the Rio's and Creative's DOMINATING the ipod.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: JonnyStarks
Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: LongAce
I like my Ipod as well...
Originally posted by: Kodiak
iPod
LOL, another 2 winners.

Also, there are a lot more one word answers that suggest other players too, so make sure to harp on them as well.
You'll notice that many of those who suggest other DAPs (not just in this thread) are happy to return to the thread, give advice and links about different players, discuss pros and cons. The majority of the ones who drop an iBomb in the thread just post and leave. Except for 000r000, at least he has some reasoning behind his fanboyism.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: whoiswes
i know i'm threadjacking here, but seeing as though there is a lively discussion....

i'm looking for a small (ipod shuffle size) mp3 player for my fiancee. the only one she's really seen IS the ipod shuffle, and she doesn't want anything much bigger than that. i've been reading up on the MSI Mega Stick 511, the Sandisk SDMX1 series, and a few others...anyone care to comment on those?
People seem to love the new Sony flash DAPs, but they're a little more than a shuffle and, of course, you have to deal with the SonicStage software.

There's also the mobiBlu player, if you want to get her something that is unique (but will drop some $$$). I think it's cool as hell.
 

MrChad

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I can't speak for other brands/models, but I'll recommend the iPod as well. It has a great neutral sound quality (although you will absolutely need to replace the stock earbuds). It's compact and easy to use. The iTunes software works well, although you will be limited in terms of playback formats. It also has larger available sizes than many competitors (are there any other 60 GB players on the market?).

I don't really care about FM Tuners and WMA/OGG support. If those things are important to you then you'll need to look elsewhere. One of the nice things about the iPod is the sheer number of available accessories. This is particularly useful when connecting to your car. As 000r000 mentioned, Alpine's KCA-420i box has a native connection to your iPod, allowing you to control it with your headunit and providing optimal sound quality.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: MrChad
I can't speak for other brands/models, but I'll recommend the iPod as well. It has a great neutral sound quality (although you will absolutely need to replace the stock earbuds). It's compact and easy to use. The iTunes software works well, although you will be limited in terms of playback formats. It also has larger available sizes than many competitors (are there any other 60 GB players on the market?).

I don't really care about FM Tuners and WMA/OGG support. If those things are important to you then you'll need to look elsewhere. One of the nice things about the iPod is the sheer number of available accessories. This is particularly useful when connecting to your car. As 000r000 mentioned, Alpine's KCA-420i box has a native connection to your iPod, allowing you to control it with your headunit and providing optimal sound quality.
Toshiba Gigabeat F60 is another 60GB player. There are rumors of an 80GB player coming with the updated players using perpendicular storage later this year.
iPod does have a crapload of accessories if you need them. Personally, all I need is a good pair of headphones.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: MrChad
You might want to look into Sony's new NW-HD5. It's received some favorable reviews.

The Register
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Shoot! How'd I forget to mention the HD5? Great player.

If it had WMA support, I would've been all over it (although I love having a color screen now).