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"I have finally decided to get an MP3 player, so I dont cart dozens of CDs around in the car. Can anyone recommend a decent one. I do not want to buy any Apple product, so iPods are a definate NO. Thanks in advance Ben xxx" Just out of curiosity, why no Apple products? | |||
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"I have finally decided to get an MP3 player, so I dont cart dozens of CDs around in the car. Can anyone recommend a decent one. I do not want to buy any Apple product, so iPods are a definate NO. Thanks in advance Ben xxx Just out of curiosity, why no Apple products?" Because I dont like Apple products | |||
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"I have finally decided to get an MP3 player, so I dont cart dozens of CDs around in the car. Can anyone recommend a decent one. I do not want to buy any Apple product, so iPods are a definate NO. Thanks in advance Ben xxx Just out of curiosity, why no Apple products? Because I dont like Apple products " | |||
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"Creative Zen. Had mine for several years now. Pretty much used daily. Plugs provided are usually good quality too. Previous poster said he had problems. Never have. And I'm sure they are much improved." Thanks. Will have a squiz online | |||
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"What phone have you got in the drawer? Your last phone cleared of apps with the memory loaded with mp3's plugged into your car stereo will do the job perfectly. I use an old 32gb iPhone as the MP3 player on my bike. We use our current phone as players in the car as we are carrying them anyway. " Good shout. I have a Samsung S2 knocking around somewhere! | |||
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"What's wrong with apple stuff? It's easy to use, well made and lasts well? " I just don't like them. | |||
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"What phone have you got in the drawer? Your last phone cleared of apps with the memory loaded with mp3's plugged into your car stereo will do the job perfectly. I use an old 32gb iPhone as the MP3 player on my bike. We use our current phone as players in the car as we are carrying them anyway. Good shout. I have a Samsung S2 knocking around somewhere! " I also used to have a Creative Zen, excellent in all respects except it didn't support bluetooth, my crash helmet and our new car have bluetooth pickup buit in so old phones were the cheapest available answer as we already had them. | |||
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"What's wrong with apple stuff? It's easy to use, well made and lasts well? " dont think the unit itselfs bad (have one) but itunes is a terrible user interface with other mp3 players its far simpler to change your library | |||
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"I have finally decided to get an MP3 player, so I dont cart dozens of CDs around in the car. Can anyone recommend a decent one. I do not want to buy any Apple product, so iPods are a definate NO. Thanks in advance Ben xxx Just out of curiosity, why no Apple products?" I was wondering that. Myself and daughter have apple ipod nano 7. It's great. Can't fault it. Never had a problem. Had it about two years. | |||
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"Replace head unit in car with one with a front mounting USB and integrate with stalk controls (if you have them) and get 64GB SanDisk Cruzer Fit (and put MP3s on that). Typical cost is about £100 for the head unit, plus they have other advantages such as integrated Bluetooth & Mic for full car-kit functionality. " Or get a head unit with an auxillary port (far cheaper) get an alba mp3 player from argos and a 99p auxillary lead from ebay and your sorted | |||
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"I have finally decided to get an MP3 player, so I dont cart dozens of CDs around in the car. Can anyone recommend a decent one. I do not want to buy any Apple product, so iPods are a definate NO. Thanks in advance Ben xxx Just out of curiosity, why no Apple products? Because I dont like Apple products " I don't either but recently switched from PC to Mac and thoroughly ashamed of myself. | |||
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"If you don't want to go down the iPod route your best bet will be a Sony Walkman. No - not an 80's one - the new generation. But they're shockingly expensive! " I've got one and like it. | |||
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"I would love one of neil youngs ponoplayers. They play flac files which are CD quality recordings. " I have stored my music in FLAC format for years, but downgrade it to MP3 for car or bike use, lets face it neither is a sound balanced environment, so the difference is not noticeable. but the file size is. however with cheaper large memory sticks available these days, if you don't go down the route of using an existing device, and are going to spend some cash then I would back up what the Prof said, get yourself a head unit that supports either SD card or USB stick as an input. Then you could use any supported format of which FLAC is probably the best compromise short of having the band in the boot. | |||
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