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Cheapest I can find your iRiver is $229.00AUD, might have to harass and bother some poor shop assist for something cheaper. It would be handy though because I always forget to buy those dumb AAA batteries for the TV remote
Can you stick just raw data on them as well for storage Sushi? Like .doc, pdf and excel files, not to open in it but just stick them there?
Sep-01-2007 08:40
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
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Originally posted by Lilith
Cheapest I can find your iRiver is $229.00AUD, might have to harass and bother some poor shop assist for something cheaper. It would be handy though because I always forget to buy those dumb AAA batteries for the TV remote
Can you stick just raw data on them as well for storage Sushi? Like .doc, pdf and excel files, not to open in it but just stick them there?
Yes, works just fine as a portable hard drive.
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Sep-01-2007 08:41
biznology
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Registered: Dec 2000
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Originally posted by mezzir
wow
as for mp3 players that looks like by far the best one i've seen
especially since 6gb is plenty, and after that mostly alls i care about is price and battery life
shit
i might just have to buy that
yeah good luck finding anything good or compatible to say about that player.
it is interesting, but its a asia only player and doesnt even support playlists.
get a calculator watch if you wanna change channels nerd!|
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Sep-01-2007 08:44
Lilith
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Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
ooooh.
Damn I'm going to have to think about that rather than lugging around about a half dozen little USB drivers. Actually I really need an offline hard drive as well for backups but I don't know any good ones.
Sep-01-2007 08:44
biznology
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quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
ooooh.
Damn I'm going to have to think about that rather than lugging around about a half dozen little USB drivers. Actually I really need an offline hard drive as well for backups but I don't know any good ones.
try and find the creative zen photo sleek.
it wont play videos, buts its much cheaper than most drives and 20GB...it is non-DRM and can be used as a drive.
asian tech is interesting, but unless you want to devote your life, mine is excellent|
(plus you can save video, you can set 16gb to data if you want)
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Sep-01-2007 08:48
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by biznology
but its a asia only player
What? I don't live in Asia. And they would hardly sell it in the US if it didn't work
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Sep-01-2007 08:50
Sushipunk
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Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by biznology
try and find the creative zen photo sleek.
it wont play videos, buts its much cheaper than most drives and 20GB...it is non-DRM and can be used as a drive.
asian tech is interesting, but unless you want to devote your life, mine is excellent|
(plus you can save video, you can set 16gb to data if you want)
LMAO, the E10 is non-drm. I have to use iRiver's software to put the tunes onto the player, but it'll take (and play) anything I have
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Sep-01-2007 08:52
Lilith
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Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
Doesn't matter what I get, the remote would be handy though, if it stores data, I'll write it off on tax next year as a work tool hehe
Sep-01-2007 09:00
Sushipunk
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
I'll write it off on tax next year as a work tool hehe
I did
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Sep-01-2007 09:03
mezzir
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: assachusetts
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
LMAO, the E10 is non-drm. I have to use iRiver's software to put the tunes onto the player, but it'll take (and play) anything I have
i don't give a shit about drm and from everything i hear, you have to go like one more button into the menus, but you can just drag and drop music like it was an external hard drive as well as using their shitty bundled software
which is the way i'm gonna be doing it
Originally posted by mezzir
i don't give a shit about drm and from everything i hear, you have to go like one more button into the menus, but you can just drag and drop music like it was an external hard drive as well as using their shitty bundled software
which is the way i'm gonna be doing it
20-6?
yeh, you do live in asia... buy what you need. random remotes? ok!
for size and price the creative has higher sound to noise ratio and an EQ. the software is better than it was ever.
iriver was my initial favorite, but you need to deal with korean firmware before the several hundred dollar product becomes useful! cheers!|
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Sep-01-2007 09:14
Fledz
Banned
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: London UK
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
ooooh.
Damn I'm going to have to think about that rather than lugging around about a half dozen little USB drivers. Actually I really need an offline hard drive as well for backups but I don't know any good ones.
I thought you had an ipod? That serves that purpose. Just put it into HDD mode when you plug it in.