iPod may be the most popular hard-drive music player in the world, but that
doesn't make it the best. I'm partial to my Neuros Digital Audio Computer.
Besides a 20GB hard drive "backpack" that can be swapped out, and
128mb of flash memory, there are add-on backpacks up to 80gb. But even better
that that, the client software *and* the firmware are 100% open source, it was
the first player to support Ogg (and thanks to the open source firmware, the
community is working on adding other codecs such as flac), and it has an FM
transciever (transmitter + reciever). All for less than the iPod.
Quote by NerdyPenguiniPod may be the
most popular hard-drive music player in the world, but that doesn't make it the
best. I'm partial to my Neuros Digital Audio Computer. Besides a 20GB hard drive
"backpack" that can be swapped out, and 128mb of flash memory, there
are add-on backpacks up to 80gb. But even better that that, the client software
*and* the firmware are 100% open source, it was the first player to support Ogg
(and thanks to the open source firmware, the community is working on adding
other codecs such as flac), and it has an FM transciever (transmitter +
reciever). All for less than the iPod.
I dont really believe in open source stuff, iPod has got this X-factor in it,
which other players do not have. Not even Creative players.
iPod definatly isnt the greatest. I personally like Rio, because they are tough
on the outside, which makes them very hard to break. Plus, their harddrive MP3
players have the same amount of space as an iPod for a couple hundred dollars
less... So, iPod can go jump off a iCliff for all i care ;
Anyone owns iPod here? Its the best hard drive mp3 player in the world now. If you havent got yours, get it today!!!
Im going to buy one after christmas when i've got loads of cash (Or presents that i can return to the store
)
I got another mp3 player with 10 Gb for half less money
i have one. i downloaded like 234 songs. the limit is 10,000. for the ipod minis. its 1,000.
iPod may be the most popular hard-drive music player in the world, but that doesn't make it the best. I'm partial to my Neuros Digital Audio Computer. Besides a 20GB hard drive "backpack" that can be swapped out, and 128mb of flash memory, there are add-on backpacks up to 80gb. But even better that that, the client software *and* the firmware are 100% open source, it was the first player to support Ogg (and thanks to the open source firmware, the community is working on adding other codecs such as flac), and it has an FM transciever (transmitter + reciever). All for less than the iPod.
I dont really believe in open source stuff, iPod has got this X-factor in it, which other players do not have. Not even Creative players.
i have one..... i have no regrets buying it actually.. pretty cool and simple design too.. unique
iPod definatly isnt the greatest. I personally like Rio, because they are tough on the outside, which makes them very hard to break. Plus, their harddrive MP3 players have the same amount of space as an iPod for a couple hundred dollars less... So, iPod can go jump off a iCliff for all i care
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