veruvius
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Hi all,
This year, I have lost a Cowon X5L and D2 (and two pairs of UM1s). Yay for me. Anyways, after taking the middle ground with the D2, I've decided I should get separate players for the gym and everyday life.
Both players need to have good codec support (I have a poor, mishmashed media collection, but I can convert if need be), not be limited to specific software (should be able to drag and drop), and have good battery life. The main player will be used for some video watching as well. I listen to the full gamut of music (and should be dynamic enough for that), but the gym player will probably be just rock/rap.
I don't know too much on the small players, but I'm guessing the Sansa Clip is best for the gym, and I was thinking maybe a Zune for normal use, but isn't that software limited? I figure 80 gb will more than meet my needs (counting videos).
Everytime I buy a new player, I fall out of the loop. Everytime I lose it, I come back here...
This year, I have lost a Cowon X5L and D2 (and two pairs of UM1s). Yay for me. Anyways, after taking the middle ground with the D2, I've decided I should get separate players for the gym and everyday life.
Both players need to have good codec support (I have a poor, mishmashed media collection, but I can convert if need be), not be limited to specific software (should be able to drag and drop), and have good battery life. The main player will be used for some video watching as well. I listen to the full gamut of music (and should be dynamic enough for that), but the gym player will probably be just rock/rap.
I don't know too much on the small players, but I'm guessing the Sansa Clip is best for the gym, and I was thinking maybe a Zune for normal use, but isn't that software limited? I figure 80 gb will more than meet my needs (counting videos).
Everytime I buy a new player, I fall out of the loop. Everytime I lose it, I come back here...