Have you got an iPod shuffle? Good, I'd like to make you a few questions...
How can you find a specific file in your iPod? Is it even possible?
Is it fragile?
I've never seen and iPod shuffle in my life, but Sony's given me so much headache I think it's time to make a switch. I'm looking for an mp3 player that has built-in batteries, can play files sequentially (I know that, despite the name, the iPod shuffle can do it), allows me to browse directories easily and, of course, is as cheap as possible... I imagine an iPod shuffle could be the player I'm looking for.
Any ideas?
ps.: I don't really have many models to choose from. I wanted an RCA Lyra but they're not available where I live
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Oct-30-2010 17:24
Meat187
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Location: The Night's Plutonian Shore
Re: Have you got an iPod shuffle? Good, I'd like to make you a few questions...
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
RCA Lyra
You MUST get one of those. It would be so fitting.
Re: Re: Have you got an iPod shuffle? Good, I'd like to make you a few questions...
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Originally posted by Meat187
You MUST get one of those. It would be so fitting.
I know, that's why I want one, but they're not sold in Brazil. I could import a player from the US, but if it breaks down the hassle to mail it back is not worth it
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Oct-30-2010 17:35
Lira
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Don't do it.
Any recommendations then?
Oct-30-2010 17:37
Meat187
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Waaaah waaaaah waaaaaah, stop being a girl. mp3 players don't break every other week. Except iPods, they do that.
The awesomeness of a player named after you stands above lame considerations about repair, price, features or shit like that. DO IT!
Originally posted by Lira
Any recommendations then?
Well, the Philips GoGear thingy I use pretty much works exactly like you described in the OP. It's never ran out of battery for me yet mid-listen, it's small yet the display is clear and it's easy to browse with. It's only 4GB but that's never been a problem for me as I only use it when I go jogging or gym. Fairly cheap too IIRC. And the main upside is it's not an Apple product
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
It's very light and tiny. Then again it is a couple of years old, I don't know how the newer models are.
I'm looking for something smaller. It's not like I'm going to watch videos or anything, but I'm going to keep your recommendation in mind
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Oct-30-2010 18:41
Mr.Mystery
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I'm looking for something smaller. It's not like I'm going to watch videos or anything, but I'm going to keep your recommendation in mind
I'm not sure we're talking about the same product - mine's just a tiny MP3 player.