Jahn
Headphoneus Supremus Prolificus
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i wonder which box she eventually opened. share your impressions please, with whichever one you chose!
Originally Posted by bangraman I'm sorry you can't move beyond the iRiver. |
Originally Posted by Jahn i wonder which box she eventually opened. share your impressions please, with whichever one you chose! |
Originally Posted by DigDub i think the thread starter has to decide what he needs. because the iriver and ipod have their strong points. i think too many people here are trying to persuade him into swaying towards the iriver/ipod based on their own habits and needs. some people who do not need a radio will tell you that radio is useless, so get ipod. while some think that 20gb is not enough because they rip their music at 29723425kbps, so get an iriver. in the end, its what we need that counts at the end of the day. |
Originally Posted by Sweet Spot and buying something like say, the iAudio would be a waste for me. I hate not having a remote. I loathe bulk, and having to carry things in pockets, so if it's got a remote, I love it ! |
Originally Posted by Yasmin_Khan I'll go have a sex change shall I? I can't decide that's why I want people to add their opinions at this central point as the more posts i read in various forums the more confused I get. The final choice is between these 2 players as I consider them the best value for money considering quality,features,style, and resale value. almost identical to the original selling price : http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...e=STRK:MEWA:IT |
Originally Posted by nismo96 I don't think you get my point. It all adds up, and a few grams here, a few there... You certainly don't have to agree with me, but this is what I've found to be true in my situation. |
Originally Posted by bangraman The iAudio's the same size as an equivalent storage capacity iPod, so smaller than the iHP, it's sleeker and it's got a remote (works only on the remote). I'm not sure which I felt was better... the iAudio maybe for the stuff that most people want on an everyday basis. I felt the iRiver was slightly easier to use, although the iAudio seemed to have a more logical control system. Generally Mr Spot, I fully understand your iRiver leanings, being as you are the iRiver board mod but I guess what I'm trying to say is that you need to do more real playing about and less conjecture if you're going to write as authoritatively about this stuff as you do. That ends my off-topic foray in this thread. |