http://www.iriveramerica.com/prod/hd/
this thing MURDERS THE IPOD!! I just wish this was out at the time when i bought my ipod.
Is the 6 GB smaller than the 20 because in the pic it looks the same size but only 20 bucks cheaper.
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http://www.iriveramerica.com/prod/hd/
this thing MURDERS THE IPOD!! I just wish this was out at the time when i bought my ipod.
Is the 6 GB smaller than the 20 because in the pic it looks the same size but only 20 bucks cheaper.
and what happened to the old ones. I remember they competed with the ipod photos but with some sort of hack you could play vids on it
EDIT. The H300 series.
Are you sure about the stats, after all your not that great with BHP, or was that someone else.
No that was The Canut.
Sorry, my bad.
ja mang anefins better nthan an ipod kllyke rolf L:;lol:
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What have you got agin them, they sound excellent and have a cool intuitive interface,Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
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You should make a macro for posting that.Quote:
Originally Posted by ziggyjuarez
Can i quote you on that :dabs:Quote:
Originally Posted by ziggyjuarez
Sorry, Creative pwns iRiver. VisionM anyone?
No.Please un do itQuote:
Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
but if you're not a fag. acer owns them all, cheapo gay name, but cheaper products with better, more useful features
I think its ugly
It probably works well though
I bought my grandma a creative mp3 player (256mb) and its amazing. the features and its wasy for her to use. I think creative is a pretty good brand.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCanuk
i dont like them
I like my SanDisk :)
I think I'm going to take Cheese's advice and get a Creative Zen for my woman.
I like either the the Zen Micro 6GB, Zen Microphoto (pics, 8GB, more battery time), or the Zen Sleek (for 20GB).
I'm leaning toward the Zen Micro 'cause the Microphoto cost $50 more and you don't gain as much.
I honestly don't understand why people like the Ifad.
The Zen can serve as a portable HD, works with mp3, WMA, and WAV, costs less, has a better interface, has an FM radio, doesn't need iTunes, and the Micro can take new rechargable batteries.
Maybe people are just following the hype without research. I still have som'ore to do actually. I've, so far, looked at the Sandisk, iRiver, and Zen.
Bear in mind that a lot of the large capacity ones are HDD based rather than solid state. It's important to know how someone will be using the machine and whether it will be subject to a lot of jarring.