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Thanks, I avoid ITunes like the plague. I use Winamp with my old iPod. AAC is supported as far as I can see by other brands now too. My 4Gb iPod has been creaking under the weight of my music collection for ages. The device will only be used for MP3s. So I guess a 16Gb machine will be enough, particularly if it can be extended with an SD card.Last edited by Fred Bloggs; 14 April 2009, 11:33.
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Depends on what you want, My 160GB iPod is creaking at the moment, so another of the same will be on the cards in the near future methinks. Especially since I got Double Twist. A single media manager for iPod, Nokia phone, Sony Network Walkman. Lovely.
http://www.doubletwist.com
(from DVD Jon)
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If you're already using iTunes for your music management it might be a PITA to change to something else (which you'd need to do if you switch to Sansa/Cowan).
IIRC, the iTunes default is to rip to AAC format (not MP3) which will only play on an iPod (again, IIRC).
That said, I'd probably go for a nano anyway - unless you want to carry whole music collections with you 16GB is plenty (on my 16Gb iphone I currently have 7 full length movies, 8 45-minute tv shows, and about 200 songs - there's still enough room for a few photos and apps).
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Thanks I'll take a look.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostThe Sandisk Sansa Fuze range have been getting some good reviews lately, and seem to be very good value for money.
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Cheers, that's what I thought!Originally posted by Churchill View Post"Solid State" is not a trade name, it's a term used for storage without moving parts.
Simples!
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"Solid State" is not a trade name, it's a term used for storage without moving parts.Originally posted by pmeswani View PostMaybe it's my misunderstanding, but SSD/M (Solid State Disk/Memory) is made up of flash memory, but not the same type as SD memory.
Simples!
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Maybe it's my misunderstanding, but SSD/M (Solid State Disk/Memory) is made up of flash memory, but not the same type as SD memory.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostHmmm, maybe I misunderstand. It is SD memory. Isn't that solid state memory then? No moving parts unlike in hard drive players, hence comment about probable reliability. (Granted, hard drives are petty reliable these days I suppose).
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The Sandisk Sansa Fuze range have been getting some good reviews lately, and seem to be very good value for money.
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Don't doubt it for a second, however, Mrs Bloggs will be buying it as a birthday pressie, so I think it's too expensive, thanks.Originally posted by Durbs View PostYes, unfortunately not the cheapest gadget around, but in its defence it IS very very good, love mine.
You can pick up a Touch for less which does the same minus the phone, camera (which is rubbish anyway) and a couple of other bits and bobs - still a good bit of kit.
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Yes, unfortunately not the cheapest gadget around, but in its defence it IS very very good, love mine.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
The price!
You can pick up a Touch for less which does the same minus the phone, camera (which is rubbish anyway) and a couple of other bits and bobs - still a good bit of kit.
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I'll have a look thanks.Originally posted by Durbs View PostI'd sack the Sony phone and get an iPhone, the built in iPod is great plus its solid state and can do a billion other things.
If not, why not a 32GB iPod touch?
The price!
iPhone for Pay & Go is now available
Pay & Go customers can now enjoy the iPhone 3G without a monthly contract. The new iPhone 3G 8GB for Pay & Go will be available for £342.33 and the 16GB version for £391.27.Last edited by Fred Bloggs; 13 April 2009, 18:32.
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I'd sack the Sony phone and get an iPhone, the built in iPod is great plus its solid state and can do a billion other things.
If not, why not a 32GB iPod touch?
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Hasn't got the memory capability and the Sony Ericsson things have a weird non-standard headphone jacks.Originally posted by dinker View PostWhy not use your phone?
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Hmmm, maybe I misunderstand. It is SD memory. Isn't that solid state memory then? No moving parts unlike in hard drive players, hence comment about probable reliability. (Granted, hard drives are petty reliable these days I suppose).Originally posted by pmeswani View PostAre you sure it's solid state memory and not just SD memory? Don't get me wrong, it looks nice, but am wondering if the life of the memory is really that great? I'll stick to the Apple IPod for now until a true SSD MP3 player (that is ITunes compatible) comes out.
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