Hi everyone. For a few years now, I've been trying to avoid the MP3 player craze... but I'm slowly being seduced by the dark side. I currently own a RioVolt MP3/CD player which I received as a high school graduation present back in 2002:
I think it was amongst the first generation of MP3/CD players, so needless to say, it is clunky, slow to load up, is prone to skipping when I'm walking along, and eats my rechargeable alkaline AA batteries like crazy. I have to recharge them every evening when I get home from school. Regular alkalines last a bit longer.
My ideal portable MP3 player is something small enough in size. An Ipod is the largest I'll go. No more clunky MP3/CD player!
It should also last a long time between battery charges, or is capable of using AA/AAA batteries especially when I'm on the go. I hear some of the small flash ones last up to an insane 20 hours on a single AA battery or something like that, but the flash ones only hold about 1GB and I have a huge library of music...
Storage space... the biggest is the Ipod Video, holding 60GB, and I'd totally buy it if it was powered on AA batteries and lasts 20 hours before a battery change. But it doesn't. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
The Creative Zen plays songs at 96kbps, apparently... WTF?!?!?! Not good enough, although its low price is an inexpensive alternative to the Ipod.
Ease of use... I wanna be able to just dump songs and erase songs by dragging, as if it were a 3.5" floppy disk. Those were SO easy to use back in the day.
What do you suggest? Thanks in advance. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
By the way, I don't care about all that extra crap like FM tuners, photo viewers, voice recorders, address book synchronization, etc. But if they're there on my ideal player, then I don't mind...
I think it was amongst the first generation of MP3/CD players, so needless to say, it is clunky, slow to load up, is prone to skipping when I'm walking along, and eats my rechargeable alkaline AA batteries like crazy. I have to recharge them every evening when I get home from school. Regular alkalines last a bit longer.
My ideal portable MP3 player is something small enough in size. An Ipod is the largest I'll go. No more clunky MP3/CD player!
It should also last a long time between battery charges, or is capable of using AA/AAA batteries especially when I'm on the go. I hear some of the small flash ones last up to an insane 20 hours on a single AA battery or something like that, but the flash ones only hold about 1GB and I have a huge library of music...
Storage space... the biggest is the Ipod Video, holding 60GB, and I'd totally buy it if it was powered on AA batteries and lasts 20 hours before a battery change. But it doesn't. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
The Creative Zen plays songs at 96kbps, apparently... WTF?!?!?! Not good enough, although its low price is an inexpensive alternative to the Ipod.
Ease of use... I wanna be able to just dump songs and erase songs by dragging, as if it were a 3.5" floppy disk. Those were SO easy to use back in the day.
What do you suggest? Thanks in advance. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
By the way, I don't care about all that extra crap like FM tuners, photo viewers, voice recorders, address book synchronization, etc. But if they're there on my ideal player, then I don't mind...
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