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Steve W
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 8:17 am
Lex wrote: Thanks Steve. I was going to avoid Ipods, as you seem to pay twice the money for something that does the same job as an MP3. I'll look your suggestions up & see what I like. No problem, glad to be of help.
[quote="Lex"]Thanks Steve. I was going to avoid Ipods, as you seem to pay twice the money for something that does the same job as an MP3. I'll look your suggestions up & see what I like.[/quote]
No problem, glad to be of help.
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Steve W
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 7:57 am
Lex wrote: I'm looking at getting an MP3/Ipod (once I get a job & have some money when I get back to the UK). Are Muvo & Creative still good makes, or are there any other good makes out there?
Ta, Lex Creative is an excellent make. For a bog standard "just play my songs in alphabetical order" MP3 player, the Zen Stone is an excellent choice. I really like the look of the Zen V, Zen V Plus and the Zen Vision as well, so will probably go for one of those when I decide to get a bigger one. I also still have a Muvo 256MB player and that too is excellent. You get much better value for money than the iPod range in my opinion.
[quote="Lex"]I'm looking at getting an MP3/Ipod (once I get a job & have some money when I get back to the UK). Are Muvo & Creative still good makes, or are there any other good makes out there?
Ta, Lex[/quote]
Creative is an excellent make. For a bog standard "just play my songs in alphabetical order" MP3 player, the Zen Stone is an excellent choice. I really like the look of the Zen V, Zen V Plus and the Zen Vision as well, so will probably go for one of those when I decide to get a bigger one. I also still have a Muvo 256MB player and that too is excellent. You get much better value for money than the iPod range in my opinion.
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Steve W
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:58 pm
optrex wrote: I try and avoid Sony now. Their practises in copyright protection are beyond a joke. Using stealth methods to install trojan software on a machine in the name of copyright is not on! Agreed. I couldn't believe I was reading it when I saw that news
[quote="optrex"]I try and avoid Sony now. Their practises in copyright protection are beyond a joke. Using stealth methods to install trojan software on a machine in the name of copyright is not on![/quote]
Agreed. I couldn't believe I was reading it when I saw that news
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optrex
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:45 pm
I try and avoid Sony now. Their practises in copyright protection are beyond a joke. Using stealth methods to install trojan software on a machine in the name of copyright is not on!
I try and avoid Sony now. Their practises in copyright protection are beyond a joke. Using stealth methods to install trojan software on a machine in the name of copyright is not on!
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Steve W
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:46 am
I quite fancy trying the Sony Walkman. I'm also a big fan of Creative. As a budget MP3 player I would highly recommend Creative's Muvo range I would also like to try the Creative Zen range.
I quite fancy trying the Sony Walkman.
I'm also a big fan of Creative. As a budget MP3 player I would highly recommend [b][url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=electronics-uk&field-keywords=creative%20muvo%20mp3&results-process=default&dispatch=search/ref=pd_sl_aw_tops-2_electronics-uk_8973826_2&results-process=default?tag2=gb-en-google-21]Creative's Muvo range[/url] [/b]
I would also like to try the Creative Zen range.
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optrex
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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 2:38 pm
Leofric wrote: Sony's Software is terrible, though. I got rid of my Net MD some years ago because of that Sonic Stage rubbish you had to use!
I would agree, especially with their faux pas on piracy measures. I do like my ipod nano and although I dont have radio, I can play it through my car radio with a little fm transmitter.
[quote="Leofric"]Sony's Software is terrible, though. I got rid of my Net MD some years ago because of that Sonic Stage rubbish you had to use![/quote]
I would agree, especially with their faux pas on piracy measures. I do like my ipod nano and although I dont have radio, I can play it through my car radio with a little fm transmitter.
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torchomatic
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:25 am
I can't argue with you there, Sonic Stage and Connect are nowhere near as good as iTunes, but I think the hardware is miles better. I wouldn't have an iPod again.
Leofric wrote: Sony's Software is terrible, though. I got rid of my Net MD some years ago because of that Sonic Stage rubbish you had to use!
I can't argue with you there, Sonic Stage and Connect are nowhere near as good as iTunes, but I think the hardware is miles better. I wouldn't have an iPod again.
[quote="Leofric"]Sony's Software is terrible, though. I got rid of my Net MD some years ago because of that Sonic Stage rubbish you had to use![/quote]
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Leofric
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:25 pm
torchomatic wrote: I have a 20GIG Sony Walkman - miles better than an iPod, battery life is around 30 hours which is great.
Sony's Software is terrible, though. I got rid of my Net MD some years ago because of that Sonic Stage rubbish you had to use!
[quote="torchomatic"]I have a 20GIG Sony Walkman - miles better than an iPod, battery life is around 30 hours which is great.[/quote]
Sony's Software is terrible, though. I got rid of my Net MD some years ago because of that Sonic Stage rubbish you had to use!
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torchomatic
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:46 pm
I have a 20GIG Sony Walkman - miles better than an iPod, battery life is around 30 hours which is great.
I have a 20GIG Sony Walkman - miles better than an iPod, battery life is around 30 hours which is great.
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Leofric
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 9:35 pm
Forum Admin Will wrote: If you only need that amount of songs, you might be better off buying a simple MP3 player. They usually cost a lot less, and I'm pretty sure some of them have radio recievers too. To be honest, I'm not sure what the advantage of an IPOD is, but I'm certain a simple MP3 player will be suitable enough for your needs.
IPODs have no advantage, other than style.
[quote="Forum Admin Will"]If you only need that amount of songs, you might be better off buying a simple MP3 player. They usually cost a lot less, and I'm pretty sure some of them have radio recievers too. To be honest, I'm not sure what the advantage of an IPOD is, but I'm certain a simple MP3 player will be suitable enough for your needs. :) [/quote]
IPODs have no advantage, other than style.
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Leofric
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 9:35 pm
[quote="Crunchie"]I'm not too clued up on Ipods,Mp3s etc but have decided I need one!!!
My requirements are pretty basic though!!!
I want something basic and cheap - only need about 2-300 songs. Needs to be easily used in the gym. I would prefer one that gives me access to FM/AM radio too.
Any suggestions would be most welcome ]
Don't go with Ipod. Overpriced rubbish. A Creative Zen Micro sounds like what you want - 6 GIG hard drive + Radio.
[quote="Crunchie"]I'm not too clued up on Ipods,Mp3s etc but have decided I need one!!!
My requirements are pretty basic though!!!
I want something basic and cheap - only need about 2-300 songs. Needs to be easily used in the gym. I would prefer one that gives me access to FM/AM radio too.
Any suggestions would be most welcome ]
Don't go with Ipod. Overpriced rubbish. A Creative Zen Micro sounds like what you want - 6 GIG hard drive + Radio.
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Will
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:43 pm
Keep shopping around, I'm pretty sure there are some reasonably priced units out there. Check on the net especially.
Keep shopping around, I'm pretty sure there are some reasonably priced units out there. Check on the net especially.
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Crunchie
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 2:19 pm
I think I've worked out what I need!!
A portable DAB Mp3 player!!
Wish they weren't quite so pricey!! 
I think I've worked out what I need!! :hmmm:
A portable DAB Mp3 player!!
Wish they weren't quite so pricey!! :(
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Will
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Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 3:41 pm
If you only need that amount of songs, you might be better off buying a simple MP3 player. They usually cost a lot less, and I'm pretty sure some of them have radio recievers too. To be honest, I'm not sure what the advantage of an IPOD is, but I'm certain a simple MP3 player will be suitable enough for your needs. 
If you only need that amount of songs, you might be better off buying a simple MP3 player. They usually cost a lot less, and I'm pretty sure some of them have radio recievers too. To be honest, I'm not sure what the advantage of an IPOD is, but I'm certain a simple MP3 player will be suitable enough for your needs. :)
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Crunchie
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Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 2:33 pm
Ipods
I'm not too clued up on Ipods,Mp3s etc but have decided I need one!!!
My requirements are pretty basic though!!!
I want something basic and cheap - only need about 2-300 songs. Needs to be easily used in the gym. I would prefer one that gives me access to FM/AM radio too.
Any suggestions would be most welcome 
I'm not too clued up on Ipods,Mp3s etc but have decided I need one!!!
My requirements are pretty basic though!!!
I want something basic and cheap - only need about 2-300 songs. Needs to be easily used in the gym. I would prefer one that gives me access to FM/AM radio too.
Any suggestions would be most welcome ;)
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