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Herkalees
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...I need opinions.
Back in the day I had an Iomega HipZip and the one major advantage of it over most was that it required no further software. Somehow, someway when I tossed it into the USB port, Windows simply saw it as another drive which I could copy and paste MP3's into... [God I loved that]
I've recently tried a couple of portable MP3 players which require their own software (Sony) to transfer your MP3's, and they plain sucked.
So now I seek the advice of you folks to help me pick out a portable MP3 player which connects the way I described above, has at least 128mb of memory (though I feel I should be able to score a multi-gig unit), is fairly reliable, and hopefully costs under $250.
[Yes I've considered the iPod, but it requires its own software...]
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.
Back in the day I had an Iomega HipZip and the one major advantage of it over most was that it required no further software. Somehow, someway when I tossed it into the USB port, Windows simply saw it as another drive which I could copy and paste MP3's into... [God I loved that]
I've recently tried a couple of portable MP3 players which require their own software (Sony) to transfer your MP3's, and they plain sucked.
So now I seek the advice of you folks to help me pick out a portable MP3 player which connects the way I described above, has at least 128mb of memory (though I feel I should be able to score a multi-gig unit), is fairly reliable, and hopefully costs under $250.
[Yes I've considered the iPod, but it requires its own software...]
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.