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Best MP3 Player
Could i have your opinions on what MP3 player you recommend i purchase. I cannot make up my mind.
Thoughts appreciated.
Wickster
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Welcome to the forums wickster!
Anyways, my personal reccomendation assumes that you have a burner. If so, get a RIO volt. The shock protection and battery life will blow your mind, and the 3-line lcd works really well. The earbuds sound really nice after you play with the equalizer settings for a while, and the design is great.
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Best Hard Drive player: Nomad Jukebox
Best Solid-state: Nomad II
I know they're both from Creative, but they're great. There's only ONE good CD-MP3 player and that's the Pine D'music. From what I heard the Rio Volt skips like crazy, Headphones suck (well, all headphones on MP3 players suck) and it feels like cheap plastic. I dunno about the battery life yet. It's practically the exact opposite of what EnderAndrewWiggin said. However, it's the only CD-MP3 player that updates it's Firmware and one of the few that have an LCD screen beyond 1 line. It's really the only good parts about it...
I highly NOT recommend it.
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well i think the napa mp3player is very good
playes cdr cdrw and vcd,s yes vcd,s just test it on me telly down stairs and playes just as well as a stand alone and all for only 80£,and has a biult in recharger and bateries power suply and remote
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I love my Rio 500, right now it's very cheap and easy to use. The software sucks, but that can be avoided. It's not a flashy as the Nomad II MG, but i like it. You will get A LOT more room with a Nomad though, just have to pay a tiny bit more, plus they can skip.
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I like my Rio Volt a lot, but I've never used any other players. I think the CD-format MP3 players are really nice because you can store up to 700MB of MP3s instead of 128MB on most chip-based players.
Anyway, it was pretty cheap also ($140 from amazon.com). I'm happy with it.
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I love the Creative Nomad Jukebox, but if you are on a budget then don't even consider this one, the rio volt is alright i didn't really like it overly much. the Nomad II is pretty good but also not as good as the jukebox IMHO. anyway, tell us what you get man 
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Catfish
Yes, the Nomad II MG is the best, bar none solid state MP3 player, i was just saying that the Rio 500 is better then the plain old Nomad II.
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Yah. Nomad II MG all the way.
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how is the rio 500 better than the plain nomad 2? the rio doesnt have radio or the backlit lcd. those were the 2 things that sold me to get the nomad 2. should have gotten the MG though!
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Catfish
Uh, the Rio DOES have a backlight, it's blue. I personaly didn't care that it didn't have a radio, i got it for MP3's. I know for some people that can make a difference. I loved the fact that the Rio came with 64mb built in, as opposed to the Nomad which came with a flash card. This allows the Rio to always have a 64mb advantage, that too made a difference to me. On top of that the Rio was 50 dollars less then the Nomad. I think overall it boils down to if one wants a radio.
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AMD Athlon XP 2100+
512 MB 2700 DDR Ram
Epox 8k3a (blown up)
GeForce 4 Ti 4400 (probably still works)
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
NIC card (no name)
60 gig hard drive
52x no name CD Rom
12x10x32 Creative Burner(it's a Plextor)
Samsung Speakers
17-inch Samsung SyncMaster 710n LCD
This rig is in need of upgrading...but I'm a poor college student.
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if you ask me, it's the tdk mojo... you can go to the site and check it out.. it's awesome...
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I like it. It looks cool, the 64MB suffice for me, transfer speeds are good... I use RealJukebox, so it's fairly easy to transfer songs for me... I'm sure there are better ones out there, but the Rio 600/800 is good if you're not overtly conscerned with expandability...
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Well for my two cents worth... I got the Rio 800 with 128mb and a built in 9 hour battery. Its real compact which is what I was looking for. I just flew from The US to Australia( about14 hours in the air) and the RIO 800 battery did not let me down. I used it for what seems like the whole flight and it still had 3 hours when I got home. It had enough volume to listen two on a jet so and still hear good bass. That works for me. I am definately buying the FM tuner addon for this baby.
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