cowon a2
creative zen vision m
sandisk e270
mobiblue dah 1900(153 hours of battery life)
mpio one
Yea i'm not sure if i want video or not and the more exspensive ones(zen vison m and cowon a2) i'd ahve to save up for...so yea help me out here. also i've looked at the ipod nano and the video ipod and the samsung nano competitor in store and i don't like them.
You need to decide what you want most in an MP3 player... you need to figure out what you're going to be doing with it (i.e. jogging/exercising, being away from any computer for a long time, watching video…).
Or have a long, public transportation commute in the mornings/evenings? If so, I'd say a PVP is worth it. If not, a simple MP3 player will probably do the trick. I haven't personally used all of the players you mentioned in your first post, but I currently am toting the Zen Vision:M and I really like it. I wrote a user review of the green one recently: http://reviews.cnet.com/Creative_Zen_Vision_M_30GB_green/4864-6490_7-31632697.html?ctype=msgid&messageSiteID=7&messageID=1835598&cval=1835598&tag=uolst
For a full PVP I would go for an Archos over the Cowon A2. I forget the model number, but the one that records directly from tv.
I have an iAudio U3. It looks similar to the Mpio One, but is better at everything.
I bought it because it is by far the best music player out there (along with the iAudio X5, 6), but it is also has surprisingly good video.
I quite often watch it for an hour at a time on my commute and it looks fine. I wouldn't watch action movies on such a tiny screen but for casual video use I think it's great.
You should also check out the iAudio 6.
Is the Mobiblu DAH-1900 even available in America yet. There's no where to buy it on their website.
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