View Poll Results: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

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  • Archos

    6 1.36%
  • Cowan / iAudio

    38 8.64%
  • Creative

    73 16.59%
  • iPod

    124 28.18%
  • iRiver

    19 4.32%
  • Samsung

    26 5.91%
  • Sandisk

    47 10.68%
  • Sony

    22 5.00%
  • Zune

    18 4.09%
  • Other (Please specify)

    67 15.23%
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Thread: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

  1. #11
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    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    I have an iPod Shuffle

  2. #12

    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    HI-MD recorder.

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    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    Creative MuVo v100 - 2Gb

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    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    Creative Zen Touch, 20Gb and Creative Zen V, 2GB.
    Both work fine with Amarok

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    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    I'll have the Sansa e280 in a few days.
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    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    Zen V, 2GB.
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    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    I have a Creative Zen MicroPhoto. But I'm thinking about possibly getting something else that works better with Linux. I know there are programs with MTP support such as Gnomad2, Amarok and even Rhythmbox now, but you still end up being limited with what you can do since you cannot actually browse the device through a file browser.
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    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    Because I really wanted to have an MP3 player that supported OGG and FLAC I got an iAudio and I love it.

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    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    I ordered this one for my daughter the other day as it shows good reviews, plays ogg and flac, and is reasonbly priced.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16855625003

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    Re: What kind of portable audio player do you have?

    Quote Originally Posted by Talon2 View Post
    I ordered this one for my daughter the other day as it shows good reviews, plays ogg and flac, and is reasonbly priced.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16855625003
    That looks pretty good.

    I'm in a bit of a toss-up. That definitely wins over iAudio for price, and I've also read the controls are a bit unintuitive on the iAudio 7.

    On the other hand, 60 hours of battery life (versus 20 hours) makes the iAudio 7 more appealing.

    I'm not sure what to go with.

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