Portable Mp3 Player Recommendations
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Bored of Minidisc and just wanna download a few tunes from my PC to my walkman. Looking for decent storage space i.e. 128mb min. Got about £150 to spend. Anyone recommend anything?
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Thumbs up for the DMK from http://www.ihavetohave.it/.
Find it in the SN shop for a bit of discount I've had it for a a good few months now and it's superb. Amazingly small with 128MB of memory. I use it down the gym, on the train/tube - you don't notice you have it in your pocket
That said, I've just seen the FL100 and can feel my credit card twitching!
Find it in the SN shop for a bit of discount I've had it for a a good few months now and it's superb. Amazingly small with 128MB of memory. I use it down the gym, on the train/tube - you don't notice you have it in your pocket
That said, I've just seen the FL100 and can feel my credit card twitching!
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Bought my daughter a SONY D-CJ01 - simply superb if size isnt an issue!!
We agonised for ages on the CD verses Memory ........... the CD won easy, at 700Mb for 29p NOTHING even comes close for value storage. It packs in about 230 songs - for 29p!! amazing!!
It also plays normal CD's and it doesnt skip at all as it reads the MP3's into on-board memory and plays from that - so NO skip!!
VERY pleased with it!! Cant remember how much it cost, I think I knocked the SONY shop down to the internet £153.
Pete
We agonised for ages on the CD verses Memory ........... the CD won easy, at 700Mb for 29p NOTHING even comes close for value storage. It packs in about 230 songs - for 29p!! amazing!!
It also plays normal CD's and it doesnt skip at all as it reads the MP3's into on-board memory and plays from that - so NO skip!!
VERY pleased with it!! Cant remember how much it cost, I think I knocked the SONY shop down to the internet £153.
Pete
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Hi, this website has some quite good reviews.
www.advancedmp3players.co.uk/
The NexIIe looks quite good, but I guess that it depends what features you are after.
Cheers,
Mark
www.advancedmp3players.co.uk/
The NexIIe looks quite good, but I guess that it depends what features you are after.
Cheers,
Mark
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