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To: scott says

That's a nice portable setup. I have a couple of CD/MP3 players, a Phillips and a Rio Volt, and I still like the idea of CDs. But from my experience with the little Nex player I mentioned ... which is tiny, 3.1 inches by 2.5 inches by .9 inches ... it's nice to be able to put a whole lot of music on a tiny little thing and stick it in your pocket. I'm using only a 128 MB flash card in mine right now and you can get like 50 songs on that. Very convenient.


23 posted on 08/13/2005 10:06:23 PM PDT by GB
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To: GB
Once again, I will admit my ignorance of the mp3/ipod technology...my attitude is QUALITY FIRST, I would rather have a"bulky cd " and player that had excellent audio quality, than a "convenient" little unit that played 100 songs...thats just me, quality/substance over quanity and easy use. If they make these units that DO both, then obviously that is the way to go. I'm sure that will be the case, as the technology unfolds...damn, I'm not even done transferring my cassettes to cd, NOW I have to transfer everything to mp3, or whatever is the next thing?...argh!!!..stop the machine...where is the pause button? lol
27 posted on 08/13/2005 10:34:55 PM PDT by scott says (Destination: FURTHER)
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