So I finally have joined the 21st century and shelled out for an MP3 player. I'm curious though how Apolyton feels about my choice for purchase.
I originally had it in my head that I need an iPod or Zen but never bought one because I couldn't justify spending that kind of money when my income is low.
So the other day I was at Futureshop looking for a portable radio when I happened across the MP3 player section. I saw that some of them have FM tuners included and were quite affordable. I then realized that, for me, massive amounts of storage space just isn't necessary. So I settle on this one:
$103 CAD (with tax) for:
-128MB
-FM Tuner
-Mixer Settings
-Microphone
-LCD display
Perfect for me. It holds a couple CDs worth of music (a bit more when using WMA) and when it runs out or I get sick of it I can listen to CBC Radio 1 and 2. And when I get home I can reload the playlist in a few seconds.
I'm curious what you guys think of this choice. I remember some people bashing the MuVo a while ago.... so whats not to like? Seems like a perfectly affordable and functional purchase to me.
I originally had it in my head that I need an iPod or Zen but never bought one because I couldn't justify spending that kind of money when my income is low.
So the other day I was at Futureshop looking for a portable radio when I happened across the MP3 player section. I saw that some of them have FM tuners included and were quite affordable. I then realized that, for me, massive amounts of storage space just isn't necessary. So I settle on this one:
$103 CAD (with tax) for:
-128MB
-FM Tuner
-Mixer Settings
-Microphone
-LCD display
Perfect for me. It holds a couple CDs worth of music (a bit more when using WMA) and when it runs out or I get sick of it I can listen to CBC Radio 1 and 2. And when I get home I can reload the playlist in a few seconds.
I'm curious what you guys think of this choice. I remember some people bashing the MuVo a while ago.... so whats not to like? Seems like a perfectly affordable and functional purchase to me.
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