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| Duke Millenium | It's in the title. You technology geniuses, what third-party mp3 player would to recommend to someone wholly ignorant of this subject? EDIT: Third party here means not Zune or iPod, btw. Last edited by Phoenix; November 3rd, 2009 at 11:42 PM. |
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| ⎳ΣGΣNDΛRΨ | It depends on what you want out of it... File compatibility, ease of use, storage size... |
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| Duke Millenium | Well, I don't have that many songs, so storage is not much of an issue, and I don't like synchronizing my music. I would much rather just drag n' drop. But ease of use and compatibility would be fairly important. So is pricing. However, if you know of one which is just plain awesome, feel free to tell me about it. |
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| I Tried Hard to Work It Out | i loved my Dell DJ. but then, none of you have ever heard of it have you.....that's cuz they stopped selling it. and mine broke like a month ago X[. so sad. |
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| She's Music to my Eyes Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Ohio Age: 17 Posts: 3,015
Rep Power: 9 ![]() ![]() Currently playing: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Level: 18 EXP: | I use a 40$ wal-mart "Philips" one. Simple controls, plenty of storage space. Only problem is it's slightly slow at scrolling through stuff. |
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| Been there, destroyed that. | The first mp3 player I got, MPIO something.. Amazingly easy to use and simple to put songs on it. |
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| Still Against The Test Of Time Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: You know that box on the side of the road Age: 18 Posts: 4,086
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| The Almighty Join Date: May 2007 Location: Ivalice Age: 16 Posts: 7,720
Rep Power: 12 ![]() ![]() ![]() Level: 32 EXP: | He's looking for actual hardware MP3 playing devices, Kaz, not software :v |
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