Libertine Posted 27 March 2006 Posted 27 March 2006 I have a Creative Zen Micro. Very nice and easy to use once you get used to the scroll pad. What about you?
Jordan Posted 28 March 2006 Posted 28 March 2006 Toshiba gigabeat F40--got mine last week, what a deal. (sans Atomic Kitten, however) About 40 GB, versatile controls, 60,000 colors on the screen (although it doesn't play video... [yet?])--I love it.
hairy Posted 28 March 2006 Posted 28 March 2006 Archos AV4100 100gigs. Plays movies. Records from TV. Records from vinyl to WAV. Excellent bit of kit.
marko Posted 28 March 2006 Posted 28 March 2006 20 gig I-pod with I-deck as beatifully modelled below (turns it into a full blown hi-fi, bloody fantastic bit of kit )and I-Trip I've had my I-pod for over 2 years now, can't believe how long i've had it.
Jay Posted 29 March 2006 Posted 29 March 2006 I only have a Sony Ericsson w800i with a 2gb memory stick works ok for me got about 40 albums on it, enough to keep me amused anyway
Muz Posted 29 March 2006 Posted 29 March 2006 20 gig I-pod with I-deck as beatifully modelled below (turns it into a full blown hi-fi, bloody fantastic bit of kit )and I-Trip I've had my I-pod for over 2 years now, can't believe how long i've had it. I've got that I-Station
Deathside Posted 29 March 2006 Posted 29 March 2006 At home, at work and in hotels my MP3 player is: Toshiba S5200-902 - It has Harmon/Kardon speakers and a built in sub The most amazing sound system I've ever heard on a notebook - and I've certainly tested a few in my time ________________________________________________________________________________ But in my car my MP3 player consists of: Sony XR-M510 Head unit Sony CDX-T70MX 6CD Changer RockFord Fosgate Power 550X Amp JL Audio 10W3v2-D2 Sub Alpine SPR-136A Components I can't be doing with any MP3 player that involves wearing some form of headphones
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