Ive gone there with my uncle when I go to florida just to check out the electronics and stuff. I like them for there nig stores/Fiarly good selection of things. Circuit city is good too. I didnt know best buy was that shitty.
I never go to Best Buy. I always go to CircuitCity, they kick Best Buy' ass.
I bought an iPod Mini from CircuitCity, and couldn't get it to work. I took it back for a refund, they didn't charge a restocking fee, and didn't ask questions, and they gave me every cent back. I love CircuitCity for that.
The only reason I went to Best Buy was because CircuitCity didn't have the MP3 player I was looking for.
EDIT: And I didn't want to order online and wait...
Last edited by Rip The Jacker; 05-02-2005 at 06:59 AM.
Man, scratches aside, it's an awesome little player. It holds 1GB of space, and it's a Mass Storage Device so it requires absolutely no software (stupid iTunes) to use. It has FM radio, and a mic to record stuff. You can even record off the radio, it encodes to MP3 with 128kb bitrate. It also has Line-In so you can record off CD-Players or other sources.Originally Posted by Linkin Park
It has an adjustable equalizer, bass boost, SRS, WOW, etc. It also uses one AA battery that gives you 42 hours of playback, no rechargeable battery that will eventually need to be replaced. I'd recommend it if you want a 1GB mp3 player, it kicks the 1GB iPod shuffle's ass.
Last edited by Rip The Jacker; 05-02-2005 at 07:09 AM.
Nice, Im thinking of getting a SD card for mine. I can barely put any songs on it (Check hardware world). Mine can do everything yours can except it doesnt have a line in, uses 1 AAA and im not sure what bitrate it records from the radio with. Oh yea and its 128MBOriginally Posted by Rip The Jacker
128MB is way too small... so your MP3 player supports SD cards? How does that work, you just have the 128MB, and add the 512MB on top of that... so you'll have 640MB?
You sure... thats about 150 songs...Originally Posted by Linkin Park
Well actually 1GB is about 240 songs so yeah no big difference.
Same here. I know people who have 20GB iPods with a ton of songs. I have about 3GB of music, but I only listen to like 30 songs, thats it. How do people do it?
Now I can't decide if I should spend $10 and get a scratch remover.
Last edited by Rip The Jacker; 05-02-2005 at 07:49 AM.
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