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Most Important Part Of MP3 Players (pg. 3)
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| EverZ |
| I can't choose, though low capacity would make it useless. I've got an iPod and it is good at all those points. |
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| LeopoldStotch |
def battery ..
i listen to music all the time, and i don't want my machine to spaz out on me .. either that, or a good quality storage device that will not crap out on me if i access a specific sector too many times. |
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| Genesis Evolved |
| Sound quality -> Capacity -> Battery life |
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| FrancoR |
| mm balance beetwen sound quality & capacity |
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| bubble |
| the headphones that the unit comes with, of course. |
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| sshyperion |
| sound quality first, capacity second, battery life third and everything else is whatever :p. Battery life being deadlast 'cause you can buy rechargables instead of being cheap and always buying the dinky cheap stuff that'll last a day at the most. And I mean good rechargables i.e. Energizer NiMH 850mAh AAA batteries ;) or 1650mAh AA batteries |
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| Iceferno |
I wish this was a multiple chioce vote! :sadgreen:
I vote for Battery, but I really think it's a combination of Battery, Capacity and Sound Quality. |
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| sthus |
Thats a tough choice you see because you're not gonna buy an MP3 player with 256 MB but you also don't want something with grainy sound quality and yeah, you don't wnat something that' butt ugly like the girl outside this door here ...
You want all of them, its hard to choose just one cause i'd rather have an MP3 Player with 10Gb as long as it had awesome battery life and looked flash than one with 20Gb if it had average battery life and looked like something that came out of my arse this mornin' |
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| sshyperion |
| quote: | Originally posted by smokeape
quaality |
define quality because that's what we're looking at in this thread in addition to price :p. |
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