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undyingking ([personal profile] undyingking) wrote2005-09-01 01:28 pm
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MP3 players -- geek wisdom sought

I'm thinking about getting an MP3 player, but rather than go into the tiresome business of researching the market myself, I thought I'd see if any of you guys are reasonably up to speed and could make recommendations!

Required features:
  • lots of storage (10s of GB);
  • decent sound quality;
  • easy to hook up to PC;
  • most important, easy to hook up to hifi aux in, ie. to act as a de facto hifi component;
  • can run off mains;
  • decent battery etc performance
  • decent headphones (or, ability to replace headphones with decent ones).

Not-required features:
  • considerations of portability / durability etc (unlikely to take it anywhere more exotic than the garden);
  • support for dozens of obscure / proprietary file formats;
  • wonderfully intuitive / one-button interface (it's likely to live on shuffle);
  • coolour screen etc;
  • stunning looks.

And a price of somewhere around the £150-200 mark I guess. Any thoughts?

(Do these things come with digital radios at all these days? That would be cool.)

[identity profile] t--m--i.livejournal.com 2005-09-01 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Um - one of the Rios did gapless playback. And the H1xx does with the Rockbox firmware - it even has configurable crossfade times :)

Oh how I love my H140. The principle fact I should also mention (and have not as yet) is that the H1xx series is last year's model, so you have to hunt around to find one (i.e. ebay, misticriver.net, and a few stores are still doing them end-of-line).

The other pertinent thing is that the H1xx do voice recording too, and if one were to use them as such for business purposes presumably they would be a company expense and therefore VAT-free? ;)

[identity profile] t--m--i.livejournal.com 2005-09-01 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
aargh principal fact..... [sorry, long meeting, rots the brain]