
By 2006 standards, this player is a brick, but when I got it about 5-6 years ago, it was pretty slick. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve dropped this, or sent it flying across my dashboard on a hard turn. I’ve left it in my car during the hottest and coldest days and I have no complaints.This is the player-only model, it does not record. It’s no frills, big-pixel lcd screen, with decent battery life (Takes AA, and works best with good quality Nimh rechargeables)I agree about the headphones, the sound quality is very good and it’s better than my Audio-technica, Sony, Aiwa, and misc headphones BUT it pinches my ears and you can’t wear it too long. Works great as an external hard drive too and I can drop and drag files in Windows Explorer and create/edit playlists in Winamp and Windows Media Player.I’d love to give it 5 stars but in the strictest objectivity, it’s got a few flaws such as accessories and every once in a while, I get a blue screen of death when I connect the USB cable
Apple: iPod 1g through 5.5g, iPod Mini and iPod Nano 1gArchos: Archos Jukebox mp3 Charger Jukebox 5000, 6000, Studio, Recorder, FM Recorder, Recorder V2 and OndioCowon: iAudio X5, X5V, X5L, M5, M5L, M3 and M3Liriver: iHP100 series, H100 series, H300 series and H10 seriesOlympus: M:Robe 100SanDisk: Sansa c200 series (not v2), e200 series (all models), and Fuze v1 (not v2)Toshiba: Gigabeat X and F series
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