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Kidderz - Jun 29, 2004
 Kidderz Jun 29, 2004
I'm getting an MP3 player in the next two weeks, and I've been looking at the:

http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?prodi...

I'm wanting at least 10GB~15GB storage. But...

http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?prodi...

Is bloody nice, and tiny. And it looks like it can have a remote unlike the above player with a normal earphone socket...

Any other reccomendations? iPODs seem a wee bit expensive.

My budget is £200~£250GBP.

 lordofduct Jun 29, 2004
2 guys here in my office got nomads, they kept breaking on both of them, both of em finally went out and got ipods after like 2 or 3 each. They adviced me to purchase ipod for its durability factor.

They said the nomad could hardly handle a fall out of the lap while sitting in there office chair. Thats bad with how big and clunky they are. Make sure it has a warranty before you go and spend all that money.

 Gallstaff Jun 29, 2004
I concur. The iPod is a bit more expensive, but very much worth it as it is very durable. Mine has withstood many a drop onto concrete and survives to this day. Also, a 10 gig ipod shouldnt run you more than $200

And i have 3737 posts. Kooky

 it290 Jun 29, 2004
Archos makes some decent players too, these are pretty nice:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...e&s=e...

 Protosstic Jun 29, 2004
I owe a 20gb iPod and love it. Works like a charm, do yourself a favor, wait till you get the money for one, don't get a nomad.

 gameboy900 Jun 30, 2004
If you get an iPod just hope the battery doesn't die right after your warranty expires. Apple likes to charge some god awful amount to have then replace it. You can't do it youself unless you're prepared for iPod surgery.

 IceDigger Jun 30, 2004
I have a rca lyra 40gb and love it. Have had it for almost 1.5 years and still works great.

 ExCyber Jun 30, 2004
I never miss an opportunity to tell people not to buy from Creative Labs. Seriously. The company's tech support seems to consist entirely of "reinstall the driver", and I think I've only ever owned one Creative product (out of three that I can think of off the top of my head) that hasn't given me trouble.

 Protosstic Jun 30, 2004
With my iPod i bought 3 year warranty from Bestbuy, so if the battery ever goes, i get it replaced, for 3 years

 racketboy Jun 30, 2004
what about the Dells?

 Gallstaff Jun 30, 2004
Those are pretty good but they're like freaking bricks

 schi0249 Jul 1, 2004
Recently Apple started offering a battery replacement plan. I thought it was around $30 to replace. At one time though, you pretty much had to buy a new one.

 Gear Jul 9, 2004

  
	
	
Originally posted by ExCyber@Jun 30, 2004 @ 08:14 PM

I never miss an opportunity to tell people not to buy from Creative Labs. Seriously. The company's tech support seems to consist entirely of "reinstall the driver", and I think I've only ever owned one Creative product (out of three that I can think of off the top of my head) that hasn't given me trouble.


yes... great products... poor tech support... since my sb2. I got better support from the "talking parrot" than creative's crew.