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just thought id start this highly important thread to discuss what Dan(out most important member) is gonna get for xmas.

any experts/people with mp3 players got any to suggest.

dont really like how ipod has the stupid itunes to put songs on so probably go a different 1. just wanna drag n take a dump with those mp3 files

been looking at samsung s3 4g which is $117 but i hear its not stereo sound

theres also touch screen iriver 4g for $125 at jb hifi that looks alright

my dato's hyundai stereo is kinda fd so this will be the replacement music in there

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i have an ipod right now it annoys the crap outa me draggin n droping song by song while it waits to update.

its such a slow process i dont even bother changing songs on it now.

i want it to play music and not be a pain in the ass to add music :P maybe deleting songs off the thing while in use would be good to thats about it

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Doesnt seem slow to me? Listen to it on iTunes and if I like I drag and drop it over to the iPod - all my musics already uploaded onto iTunes and newly downlaoded music I chuck it on straight away............. doesnt seem that much of a hassle? lol

Almost all "branded" mp3 requires some kind of 3rd party program to transfer the music & can't just drag & drop mp3 files in windows explorer like a regular usb key or hard drive.

This is mainly done to reduce people from sharing music, ie breaking copyright bla bla bla...

If you want a simple drag & drop mp3, my 1st choice would be those "generic" branded ones, I bought a super cheapo 1Gb one from JB hifi to use in my car (AUX) & its alot better than my ipod in my opinion, no more itunes. as I use winamp to play my music.

Almost all "branded" mp3 requires some kind of 3rd party program to transfer the music & can't just drag & drop mp3 files in windows explorer like a regular usb key or hard drive.

This is mainly done to reduce people from sharing music, ie breaking copyright bla bla bla...

If you want a simple drag & drop mp3, my 1st choice would be those "generic" branded ones, I bought a super cheapo 1Gb one from JB hifi to use in my car (AUX) & its alot better than my ipod in my opinion, no more itunes. as I use winamp to play my music.

Geez is that software still around these days

Have a sansa (sandisk)8gb ipod look alike. looks like a older ones case with better features including fm radio and movies. same cables too? gets loud as hell too..lol

battery lasts forever doesnt need itunes. has a basic media converted included if you want to convert compress movies. cheap as hell about 60 bucks a year ago including the workout protective case. arm band holder. and 4gb upgrade card expandable too. highly recomended , got it from strathies, haggle a little they will come down on prices..lol or ebay ?

CNET recommends as well, (mine is the newer model of this one, same features only better firmware for more memory)

http://www.cnet.com.au/mp3players/mp3playe...40091241,00.htm

the only drawback is the charging , it only came with a cable to hook to USB to charge with. besides that no drawbacks at all for the cost.

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had a 80 gb ipod the hard drive crashed and lost all my music,photos,movies in a instant. the drive wouldnt spin up even after i took it out to put in external reader took the drive apart the heads crashed into the disk and got jammed . stay away from hard drive models ,plus harddrive models use more battery to spin the drives.

have a multitude of other mp3 players in my junk box.lol including one old harddrive player with a 250gb drive in it ..lol from a laptop. it was going to be a used as a perm mount in my car but changed my idea to use a gutted laptop instead for mutimedia etc.

heading down the iphone path in a few months when the newer models come out, a few drawback on the iphones gps , uses the towers trianglation instead of actual gps from sat. which chews up bandwidth allocation fast. and not compatable with all car audio decks yet?

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Before I invested in a decent MP3/CD head unit for the car, I used to use my phone

Its a K750i, 2 years old at least. Has a 2 gig memory stick in it, which is more than enough for listening to music in the car or bus.

I bought the adaptor which lets you plug in your own 3.5mm jack and connected that to one of those tape units (budget I know, but it was a VN commodore before the GTR and I wasn't about to spend money on it ;P)

Anyhow, you can now get more recent sony ericsson walkman phones with the 3.5mm jack out already, so you can use it as a walkman, and then get a m-m 3.5mm cable to go from the phone to an aux in of a head unit... (or the tape thingy)

I highly recommend it. The MP3's are stored on the card of your chosing and detect as a simple usb drive when the phone is plugged in.

-D

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