I have both flash and hard drive based players. Flash players: iPod Nano, and iPod shuffle. Hard drive players: iPod 60 GB video and Creative Zen Micro.
Have over 700 songs on it now and there is plenty of room for a few thousand more. I use it in my car thru the car stereo and at home over my stero system. It works great and I love it. You can also download pictures to it but I haven't tried that yet.
It's battery last longer than most MP3 players.
I use Kazoo
Newest IPod from Apple
The device that we use for installing tunes on our MP3 players is iTunes. We have it both on our Mac and our Dell computers and it seems to work well.
small and portable, great sound quality, hooks up nicely to my car stereo
extras: video playback, doubles as a portable hard drive, picture viewer, none of the hassles associated with ipod (but with all the benefits of owning one)
I'm thinking about the Sony bean, if the sound is good. I'll get the one-gigabyte version if I do.
...Panasonic AM/FM SL-CT582CV CD player.
I don't really like I-tunes, and I'm unsure if the I-pod requires the downloads to come from I-tunes, but I think I heard someone tell me that and I don't really find enough of what I listen to there. Actually, I still use my CD+r/w to write disks full of MP3's and listen to it on an old MP3 playing Diskman.
I have a cd based mp3 player. I burn a cd-rw and listen to it when I want.
2 cd's and I am good for the day
I like to use my mp3 player for excercise and I liked the rio S30s that I had for the past 3 years that I also recently bought the updated RIo forge 128mb. I am still playing with the rio forge so I don't have much information available on the quality and features of the player.
However, the rio S30s that I have had for the past 3 years has been dependable, durable and great for use during excercising.
It has excellent sound quality, decent battery life, and it's most importantly not an Apple Product.
I've had an Extra for a long time...has served me welll except for one time the harddrive head actualy got stuck and i had to bang the thing to get it going again. Then I got a free ipodmini from a promo thinger, pretty good but now almost out of date...but very convienient for traveling from campus to campus
Beats carrying around a lot of CDs and I like controlling my music.
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