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Oh yes, and, MP3 players.
I really want to get myself an MP3 player. I used to have a 20Gb iPod, which I loved very much, until I threw it on a train station platform and it broke. I was going to same up for a new 30Gb iPod, but my beloveds have reminded me that actually other MP3 players exist and might be a better deal.
Criteria:
I want something which will fit enough music for a 5-hour train journey at least. My full music collection (when Robert has the time to copy me our joint stash) will be well over the capacity of most players, so I can't ask to fit all my music on a thing. But I want lots to choose from.
Something that does playlists in the manner of the iPod would be nice. I want to be able to play sleepy-music or bouncy-music or none-of-the-Beatles or whatever.
I don't care about that whole video thing.
It must be able to cope with the kind of files iTunes uses (AAC?) as that's much of what I have.
Ideally it would work with iTunes, or with some other non-evil software that will not be lots of hassle to transfer to and which has similar features.
I don't use the iTunes Store, so that particular DRM issue isn't relevant.
So, what do you suggest? I am not spending over £200 on this at all, ever; suggestions in the under £100 category and the under £200 category would be good, though I recognise the former may have trouble with the first criterion.
Talk to me!
I really want to get myself an MP3 player. I used to have a 20Gb iPod, which I loved very much, until I threw it on a train station platform and it broke. I was going to same up for a new 30Gb iPod, but my beloveds have reminded me that actually other MP3 players exist and might be a better deal.
Criteria:
I want something which will fit enough music for a 5-hour train journey at least. My full music collection (when Robert has the time to copy me our joint stash) will be well over the capacity of most players, so I can't ask to fit all my music on a thing. But I want lots to choose from.
Something that does playlists in the manner of the iPod would be nice. I want to be able to play sleepy-music or bouncy-music or none-of-the-Beatles or whatever.
I don't care about that whole video thing.
It must be able to cope with the kind of files iTunes uses (AAC?) as that's much of what I have.
Ideally it would work with iTunes, or with some other non-evil software that will not be lots of hassle to transfer to and which has similar features.
I don't use the iTunes Store, so that particular DRM issue isn't relevant.
So, what do you suggest? I am not spending over £200 on this at all, ever; suggestions in the under £100 category and the under £200 category would be good, though I recognise the former may have trouble with the first criterion.
Talk to me!