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12-05-2006, 02:28 AM
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Montana Master
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Help needed on I-Pod type deals
I want to get Sue a device that has earplugs for listening to recorded music while she walks, I guess they are I-pod devices. I saw an ad on Tv with a postage stamp size clip-on that I imagine you download music on.
As you can see, I am not up to date, any help would be appreciated.
Ozz
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12-05-2006, 05:00 AM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Flowery Branch
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Ozz
There are a huge number of choices available and a lot depends on what functionality you want and, of course, how many spare $$ you have. I just bought the DW a Samsung YP-T9JAB for Xmas (early!) and she loves it. Stores music, pics and videos of the grandkids. Nice, sharp screen and easy to view. Apple iPods are the standard, but they haven't kept up with additional features like others. You can see ours here: http://tinyurl.com/u7h4e
Mike
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12-05-2006, 06:01 AM
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Montana Master
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Thanks, Mike. I will look at that now.
ozz
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12-05-2006, 06:43 AM
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Montana Master
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Quote:
quote:Originally posted by Ozz
I want to get Sue a device that has earplugs for listening to recorded music while she walks, I guess they are I-pod devices. I saw an ad on Tv with a postage stamp size clip-on that I imagine you download music on.
As you can see, I am not up to date, any help would be appreciated.
Ozz
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Ozz, Ours is from Creative Labs Zen:M. It has a 30GB disk and plays MP3 and other music formats as well as video and has a built in FM tuner, calendar and address book. I got it vs the iPod because iPod is Apple proprietary and with the Zen I've been able to take the 100s of CDs I have and convert them to MP3 on my desktop and then move them with the playlists to the Zen player. It will run for about 15 hours on a charge which is longer than any plane flight I ever want to take again. I probably have over 500 CDs loaded onto it and if you just play it random shuffle by song its like a hole new listening experience for your collection. Good luck finding something, there is a lot to pick from. I'd be leary of Microsoft's new player as they didn't stick to the last one's format and I expect they'll do the same thing as Apple which is a narrow lockin. http://us.creative.com/products/prod...&product=14331
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12-05-2006, 12:15 PM
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Montana Master
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Thanks! More research.
Ozz
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12-07-2006, 01:13 AM
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Montana Fan
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I am a real fan of the iPOD. I have had one for the last 3 years and just love it.It is a 40GB which is no longer made. I am not interested in the other features i.e. pics and videos because the screen on all of the devices are just too small for my viewing. I also have a MAC and they interface without any problems. You can join itunes with a PC as well and just download any song or book to listen too. I have loaded nearly all of our cd's and books. I go to the library and pick out books on cd that we would like to listen too, load then into the computer and transfer to each of our iPods. I can listen will driving or walking. In the evening we put the iPod on the JBL speaker and hit shuffle or whatever combination of music we want for the evening and enjoy. Another feature of the iPod that I enjoy is the contacts list which is our address book. I carry the iPod everywhere with me, forget the Palm Pilot.
Dorothy
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12-07-2006, 07:08 AM
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Montana Master
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Dorthy,
Sounds like what we need, but Sue got wind of the cost and said 'No way', too much money for tunes, she said just get a small radio with earphones. I'll eventually get her something like that down the road.
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12-07-2006, 08:07 AM
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Montana Master
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One other thing to consider is the type of storage used. I-pod Nano has 4gb as a flash storage where as the standard I-pod uses an mini harddrive. If you think its going to see alot of jarring or shocks then I would stick to a flash version...not just Apple either as the next thing you should consider is its media type to be sure its compatible with inexpensive software for you computer and the most likely place on web your gonna get the music from. How's that for not really giving you any answers?
Chuck
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12-07-2006, 04:46 PM
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Montana Master
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I have an iPOD similar to what Dorothy has and just love it. Cannot believe the great quality and the vast amount of tunes I can store. I have a regular PC that I use to download the tunes. No problems.
HamRad
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12-08-2006, 01:04 AM
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Montana Fan
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OZZ
I did the radio bit for a couple of years but found it unsatisfactory in the long run. Too much trouble to find a station and stay on track.
They are rarely any deals on any Apple product but I cannot say enough good things about the quality. Apple stands behind their products and if one gets applecare it can pay for itself the first time you have to use it. Their help line is quick as well as the genius desk at the apple store. We have had nothing but good things to say about them even when my husbands laptop crashed and burned they replaced the entire guts of the computer with no cost to us with the applecare insurance.
My cousin called me yesterday to say that she bought her daughter a nano at Costco for a better price than anywhere else. I have not checked it out yet but it is easy to deal with on loading and unloading. It does not house as much music as the 40 or 60GB but I can say I don't need all that space for my use. I want it for the music and the books. My husband has a 6GB iPOD and can house several books and limited music which works for him. As for music, I rarely pay for music anymore, we trade cd's with friends and load them onto the computer and burn cd's.
You might want to check out the consumer reports website for comparison of the mp3 players and see what they have to say.
Dorothy
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12-08-2006, 01:48 AM
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Montana Master
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Thanks, Dorthy good information
I'll keep the iPOD on my 'A" list.
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12-08-2006, 06:12 AM
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Montana Master
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Ozz,
I bought the Creative Zen Micro for school; used it to record my lectures on and then also put music on it too. Love it! Do buy the extended warranty; mine has broken and did have to send it back. If I had to do it over again, I would do an I=pod just because of all the accessories available. Apple really has a monopoly on the market and they do make a great product. I want to get a "docking station" for mine but am having difficulty finding one...
I suggest the Nano. Small, and less expensive than the bigger ipod.
She will love it.
t
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12-08-2006, 11:45 AM
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Montana Fan
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Thanks for all the info out there. I have been researching just as Oz and here I find information just what I wanted. MOC ROCKS!
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12-12-2006, 03:26 PM
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Montana Master
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Ozz you got me thinking about this MP3/4 nanno nanno stuff. I decided I should get up to date with technology and my nephews. I bought one on e-bay over the weekend new with delievery for under fifty bucks. I am still trying to figure out all of this electronic mumbo jumbo but man is this thing great. I feel like a kid at Christmas time again.
Thanks for the idea!
Phil
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12-13-2006, 03:03 AM
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Montana Master
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It's cool, but a new learning experience of the ole Ozz man.
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12-13-2006, 10:01 PM
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Montana Fan
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I have an old Creative 20 Gig Juke box. Had the thing for years and never had any problems. Big like an old portable CD player but eats special rechargable batteries. Because of this I leave it hooked to the electricity and plugged into my stereo at the house all the time. Nothing like having all your music available at a touch of a finger in the size of a couple of CD cases.
Now I have heard that the I-pod has the best sound, Creative products are next in line. From personal experience the things I would consider are. Battery consumption, 10 gig minimum for storage (the larger the better), Size, quality of sound and accesseries available. I-pod has addressed these issues very well....
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