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* sigh *RUB!X said:REAL mp3 players are made by iRiver ...
too late for u though
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* sigh *RUB!X said:REAL mp3 players are made by iRiver ...
too late for u though
you do thatBreaKing said:* sigh *
I can't just set my ipod to shuffle my whole library cause I'd have to constantly change songs, which isn't too good to do whilst driving. So what I do is give about 30 or 40 of them 5 stars, then play my 'top rated' playlist so I don't have to keep changing songs.zenger69 said:-On my computer I have about 8gbs of Mp3s, I don't normally listen to old songs and sometimes I get A.D.D like symptoms where I constantly change songs and never listening to the whole song. (I read somehwer it's like over variety syndrome or something). Therefore if I had an ipod it would drive me nuts. Thats why I'd probably only need 512mb for one playlist.
i was just about to mention thisneo_o said:I just bought an I-river H320 and I love it. What many people don't realise about the H320 is that one of the more recent firmware upgrades allows it to play *.avi movies (though they have to be encoded in a certain way).
Why do you need WMA support when nearly all songs downloaded from file sharing programs are in mp3 format?theone123 said:why ipods dont support WMA, thats gay *cries*
most mp3 files are corruptsupercharged said:Why do you need WMA support when nearly all songs downloaded from file sharing programs are in mp3 format?
The Iriver H10 is one majorly OVERPRICED and underspec'd packet of shit. It has gotten trashy reviews in the consumer magazines and no one buys them for good reason. It features the usual iriver flash player plastic construction rather than the sturdy metallic build of ipods and mrobes and costs the same as the the ipod photo at $499 yet has only 5gb Vs 30gb and "claimed" 12 hrs (actual tests by cnet managed only 9.7hrs battery life Vs an easy 15+ (17.1hrs in cnet tests) on the ipod photo or 18+(23 hours) hrs on the cheaper ipod mini gen2.jas0nt said:wait for the H10 to come out in 20gb form and buy that. the H320 already smashes the POS iPod, and the H10 looks much better than the H320.
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overpriced? yes. "underspec'd", i'm assuming you mean "underspeced" [if that is a word]. how are its specifications below iPods? give me three, excluding the physical difference and i will be happy.supercharged said:The Iriver H10 is one majorly OVERPRICED and underspec'd packet of shit.
what consumer magazines? are those consumer magazines reviewed by idiots who think any player which is easy to use good? can i get a review from a magazine specialising in audio, or even remotely computing?It has gotten trashy reviews in the consumer magazines
that's becuaseand no one buys them for good reason.
i don't know where you're getting your facts from. my H320 is as sturdy as any other player. and MRobes? aren't they manufactured by a camera company?It features the usual iriver flash player plastic construction rather than the sturdy metallic build of ipods and mrobes
read above, i'm not arguing that's it's not overpriced. my arguement is simply, you get what you pay for. besides, try haggling down an iPod and an iRiver at any shop and see what reaction you get. they'll tell you to piss off if you even ask for $10 off the iPod.and costs the same as the the ipod photo at $499 yet has only 5gb Vs 30gb
your accusation is next to worthless without a link.and "claimed" 12 hrs (actual tests by cnet managed only 9.7hrs battery life Vs an easy 15+ (17.1hrs in cnet tests) on the ipod photo or 18+(23 hours) hrs on the cheaper ipod mini gen2.
perhaps in your opinion, but i'll stick to a real MP3 player thanks.lol back to the drawing board Iriver, cos ipod spanks your crappy arse![]()
the N series... won't that thing cost around the thosand-dollar mark? plus it's only 4 gigs.theone123 said:you's thinks it better to wait till the mobile capable mp3 that can hold large amounts to songs to come out (ie. the new nokia) or just buy an ipod?
you can always just get a z1010 and spend $40 on a memory card like metheone123 said:you's thinks it better to wait till the mobile capable mp3 that can hold large amounts to songs to come out (ie. the new nokia) or just buy an ipod?
for the ultra gigs holding mp3 fones, wats the approx. price on market?redslert said:i agree with every word that jas0nt has contributed to this thread :uhhuh:
you can always just get a z1010 and spend $40 on a memory card like me
or you can wait for the Z800 which is even better because it can store gigs
http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showpost.php?p=1294596&postcount=70
hey, you dont have to carry two things at oncejas0nt said:the N series... won't that thing cost around the thosand-dollar mark? plus it's only 4 gigs.
i would rather spend the money on a 20gb mp3 player, some nice earphones and spend the rest on a relatively good phone.
but whatever floats your boat.