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Anyone up for a challenge? I am looking for an MP3 player that can store more than 25 MP3's and can interface with a PC (NOT a MP3 CD player!). I don't want to have to buy an additional memory pack, I just want to buy the player, add MP3's and then sit back and listen to my music. I have looked on the net, but can't find anything much that is cheaper than �100.
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Look at the Nex II - cheapest (with 64Mb memory) is 99 quid - seems to get good customer feedback.
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Look at the Nex II - cheapest (with 64Mb memory) is 99 quid - seems to get good customer feedback.
I think that your main problem is the 25 MP3s criteria. With the average MP3 single track size being between 3 & 4mb you are looking for something with a built in memory of 75 - 100mb. I can't find anything for less than �100 that has a memory greater than 64mb.
The best I could find is the Beatman Flash MP3/WMA Player. You can find a good price for it here: http://www2.novatech.co.uk/novatech/Specpage/FRE-B
FLASH. The payer only has a 64mb built in memory but has an expansion slot for adding memory. Hope this helps.
FLASH. The payer only has a 64mb built in memory but has an expansion slot for adding memory. Hope this helps.
i had a samsung yepp that cost �80!
i have a cd burner in the pc now but if you use an MD recorder use a MD port for recording in almost perfect quality from the pc. see www.xitel.com some MD recorders i believe come with something similar now anyway. called net MD's try asking at your local Richer Sounds for advice!
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