An alternative to the iPod Nano?

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by WinterWind, Oct 8, 2010.

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    WinterWind

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    Oj Oj!:) I am new here so I would like to greet everybody first of all. Then I would like to have your sincere suggestions about an alternative to the iPod Nano as a MP3 player. i have seen the Samsung YP-R1JEB and looks good to me, anybody can reccomend it?

    Or if you do not like it, is there anything else you would consider buying?

    Thanks Guys,

    Much Appreciated
    Regards
    WW
     
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    jonesi

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    Sansa Clip+

    I recommend a Sansa Clip+

    Not only does it have great sound quality but is has a micro SD slot so that you can expand the memory.

    I wouldn't be without mine :)

    See review here.
     
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    Batty Registered Insane

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    I use a creative Zen X-fi, the new version also plays flac. 16Gb on board memory and wifi plus an SD slot.
     
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    Jimbo

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    Archos 3 Vision or may be a 4 Vision now. Seems to do the job for me.

    Jim.
     
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    If its based on sound quality I have found both the Sony ones I have had as pretty good.My wife and son use ipods and they are nowwhere near as good.
     
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