What mp3 player would you guys suggest with a good amount of memory and $100 - $200 and its Sony, because Sony has the best stuff, but if you think you found something just as good or better then Sony, you can tell me, and $100 - $200. Thanks.
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![]() Jan 13 2004, 4:03 pm
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Dell sells some that have 15-20 gig storage, starting at about 250 dollars. You can store about 3000 songs on them so I don't think changing cd's often would be a problem.
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That's pretty cool then. I got mine years ago so yeah. Although I would still prefere the CD stuff. Since it also plays normal CDs.
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I still wonder how they manage to determine the number of songs you can store on... anything. Is every song secretly a fixed length, and we're only tricked into THINKING that some songs are shorter than others? Maybe certain songs distort space-time, making them seem shorter or longer.
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It goes by the average song length at the standard quality settings. I belive the average length is 4:30.
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Dell says 3600 songs with an average length of 4 minutes at 128 bit quality, so I said 3000, because I like to use cd quality music.
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five if you cut them up...
eh, as for mp3 players, most dvd players will play mp3 cds, that you burn on a regular cd from you computer, My cds hold about 100 songs, also, for 50 bucks you can get a mp3 discman, handheld cd player thingy, and buy a cable to run to your stereo, or you can also buy a nice long cable that runs from the computer to the stereo.. Don't be fooled into thinking you need to buy an mp3 stereo with sticks or harddrives, you can get a really nice mp3 system going for less than 100$ i think its worth going without a remote for, but its up to you and what you want:D I say use the extra money to buy some nice speakers:D [edit: that is, unless u go for the dvd player route, which you do get a remote, and for about twice as much as a discman:D] |
digitalmouse wrote:
don't forget the world famous iPod from Apple - i think it's got a 20 or 30GB drive in it. They go up to 40 gigs now: http://www.apple.com/ipod/ And there's the new mini-iPod, 1,000 songs, the size of a credit card: http://www.apple.com/ipodmini/ |
They are bigger, but worth it. I couldn't stand having to interface with a computer every time I wanted to change CDs.