05-16-2005, 12:22 PM
Hi Jarulf,
I'm using an iPod mini at present. But - no radio (you can get it as an add-on).
The clickwheel on those things is really intuitive. The screen is small (always is on these little gadgets) but very clear.
I looked at the alternatives - and the old model iPod was pretty much the cheapest (it probably cost me about $200US).
Makes a good MP3 player, and there is enough space left free to give me what is essentially a 1.7GB USB key. Being the old model, the battery life is around 8 housrs. The new models of mini are around 18 hours. (and they are more like $250 US.)
I believe the creative Mini's have FM Radio built in - may be worth a look.
I used to use a PDA as my MP3 player - but the iPod with iTunes is a much better combination..
Just my experience - I'm sure that people have many alternatives. :)
HowGozit
I'm using an iPod mini at present. But - no radio (you can get it as an add-on).
The clickwheel on those things is really intuitive. The screen is small (always is on these little gadgets) but very clear.
I looked at the alternatives - and the old model iPod was pretty much the cheapest (it probably cost me about $200US).
Makes a good MP3 player, and there is enough space left free to give me what is essentially a 1.7GB USB key. Being the old model, the battery life is around 8 housrs. The new models of mini are around 18 hours. (and they are more like $250 US.)
I believe the creative Mini's have FM Radio built in - may be worth a look.
I used to use a PDA as my MP3 player - but the iPod with iTunes is a much better combination..
Just my experience - I'm sure that people have many alternatives. :)
HowGozit