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Re: Recommend inexpensive MP3 player?



I'm pretty happy with my Samsung YP-T7, which I got from overstock.com a while back. It has a voice recorder and an FM radio, both of which I use regularly, along with 512MB RAM which is plenty for my casual music use. The interface is OK, a little clunky but I can get used to it (and have). It plays MP3 and OGG natively. The USB interface is plain usb-storage so there are no hassles with moving files.

Andy

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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Michael Pobega wrote:

On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 11:15:05AM -0500, Rob Wright wrote:
On Monday 16 April 2007 10:24, Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
Hi folks,

I would like to get an MP3 player to use with my Lenny box. My specs are
few but perhaps odd:

- Cheap.
- Used OK.
- 512MB or larger OK.
- Uses AAA or AA batteries, preferably 2.


[...]


Does anyone know of any good, inexpensive players with support for the
ogg audio format? I've burned all of my music to .ogg format and I'd
like to find a good music player that ISN'T Cowon America (Their
customer support is pathetic, I refuse to buy anything from them).


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