I'm looking for a music/mp3 player. It needs to be small, durable and not an Ipod or Zune as I'm not a fan of either brand of koolaid. It should be able to hold a couple gigs of music (4+, 8 great more ...) and be able to do playlists.Price isn't a huge concern but since i'll mostly be using it at the gym, i'd prefer something that if i step on it i won't be having to fork over $350 to replace it.
Links greatly appreciated, but names will work.
Links greatly appreciated, but names will work.
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Because frankly, I wasn't even aware there are any other mp3-players out there. Well, I'm aware that there are, but there's a difference between "aware of existence" versus "aware of existence of brands that are long-time-on-market, have existing reliability trends, and great support from manufacturers". I can't speak for the Zune-thingie, but I do know that iPod does come with warranty, and if you do decide to get a longer one then there's a fair chance you wouldn't be purchasing a new one, but having Apple repair the existing one.
Btw, I have stepped on my iPod. I've also dropped it from four feet onto the kitchen floor, accidentally set it down in a half-inch of water, let it drain down to absolutely no battery and pumped it up again, even rammed the little dial-surface hard enough to wedge it sideways in one particularly amazing move I won't explain here. (The last one, I just repeated the move until I managed to unwedge it, and it went back to working great.) Oh, and I've also heated it up to about 140F daily -- thank you for leaving it in the car all day in 100F weather -- as well as frozen it more times than I have digits.
If I didn't have an Apple, then I probably would've given the Windows-version a solid look, since I can say that the interface between PC & iPod can be iffy if you don't use a firewire, but my OH has PC+iPod+iTunes and no issues.
I suppose the real question is: do you want to invest in something that has an existing track record of durability, or do you just want something cheap that will last you a year or so before you have to get something new?
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These are probably sponsored.
http://www.mp3.com/hardware.php
http://www.google.com/products?q=mini+mp3+player+SD&btnG=Search+Products&show=dd
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Have a lovely day! :-)
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0009H9PZU/cleverjsmusicias/ref=nosim
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KindleZune (yes, I type what I read...) mp3 player I ever saw was an obstinate thing that wouldn't work with a friend's not-cutting-edge-computer no matter how much she tried to beat it into submission. I think she may have wound up returning it.But it was something on sale at Best Buy, and that's all I remember.
Me, I have the apple-flavored kool-aid. Because it is GOOD. (And a large fraction of the stuff on my iTunes is pulled off of CDs, so DRM is this minor inconvenience thing to me. O:> )
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That's the one I have and I love it. It syncs and downloads my music nicely, plays video (for those few times I engage in such silliness), has a nice podcast organizing thingy, a good interface, is pretty, and is around $350 or under $200 depending on where you get it and how many GB you choose.