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I have just bought a Creative Rhomba 256MB, although I immediately bought some proper earphones for it it is a great device. The battery life is huge and it charges/downloads via USB!
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Posted: 2003-12-12 19:55:49
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On 2003-12-12 12:44:28, jooman wrote:
Talking 'bout mp3-players, I have to recommend Iriver. They have really nice players, and you can upgrade the firmware yourself, whenever they release an update. The more expensive players already support OGG and the cheaper models will be able to do it soon. Of course, it's not a player that you attatch to your phone, but anyway...
ah but you can connect it witht the skullcandy connector!
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Posted: 2003-12-12 22:06:44
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Quote:ah but you can connect it witht the skullcandy connector!
Haven't seen something like that before....!?! Clever...
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Posted: 2003-12-13 01:13:57
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I am on the lookout for a (good) mp3 player that supports MMC/SD cards. It's rather irritating that creative doesn't have a single player with that functionality. I suppose it's one way of tricking the customer to upgrade a little more often...
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Posted: 2003-12-14 10:38:46
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I have an iPod and it really is the best, good sound, the music doesn't skip, perfect design (like my T610),...
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Posted: 2003-12-14 13:09:42
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I must run a lot faster than most people here then because my NetMD skipped frequently & although iPod was better it still ended up skipping as it is still Mechanical.
Although I have'nt had it for long I'm really liking the P800 as a music device too bad my battery drains too fast with the amount of GPRS I use.
The best device for jogging, running & gym use however in my opinion is Rio S30S. My first MP3 player ever was a Rio and they have great menu and good build quality. It has 64MB built in and takes MMC/SD even the 512MB ones. Its splash proof and connects via USB. The only thing I don't like is AAA batteries although I got some rechargable ones.
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Posted: 2004-01-03 00:05:51
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ipods contain harddrives
harddrives... suck!
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Posted: 2004-01-03 14:39:30
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hey i seen the SE mp3 player n its shit, lyuk 32 mb memory dats resally small not worth it for tis price in australia u wood b better off buying a mp3 player that has way better functions n memory
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Posted: 2004-01-04 03:16:34
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I played with a mate's mp3 se player. quite sh~te so i gave it back to him. I'll just stick with the attached radio for the time being until my parents head of to HK.
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Posted: 2004-01-04 09:05:23
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The SE player is deffiantly not for anyone that wants to jog or even walk. Mine would always disconnect when I was walking. AT least I still had the MMC card which was always nice to have.
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Posted: 2004-01-04 18:45:52
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