Which of these are good mp3 players?


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NOMAD Jukebox Zen with FireWire? / USB 1.1

- (10GB or 20GB model)

NOMAD Jukebox Zen with USB 2.0

- (20GB model)

http://www.creative.com/products/product.a...14&product=9019

-Zen Xtra

http://www.creative.com/products/product.a...14&product=9288

-Zen Touch

http://www.creative.com/products/product.a...4&product=10274

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NOMAD Jukebox Zen with FireWire? / USB 1.1

- (10GB or 20GB model)

NOMAD Jukebox Zen with USB 2.0

- (20GB model)

http://www.creative.com/products/product.a...14&product=9019

-Zen Xtra

http://www.creative.com/products/product.a...14&product=9288

-Zen Touch

http://www.creative.com/products/product.a...4&product=10274

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I would say they are all good, but to find the right match for you, you gotta go to retails and try it by yourself. I love my Zen Micro by Creative.

It depends on how much you're willing to pay, and if the features that was lost in the transistion from the Xtra to Touch are important to you.

You should wait for CES to wrap up though. IMO, there are a few new DAPs might outclass the the Zen line of players.

Also, ever considered the iAudio M3?

Why is that?

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Damn sorry. My punctuation confused you there. I meant: Get the Zen Touch, out of the list.

Dont take it out but get that one from the list you provided. :p

what kind of tiny pockets do you people have?

I love my bootcut jeans. No way the Xtra would fit in there.

I wouldnt jog with a HD based player if I were you.

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Yupyup, any kind of exercise that involves a lot of shaking and a HD based mp3 player don't go together.

For exercise beyond the gym (I wouldn't even use a HD mp3 player in the gym unless it's placed somewhere stationary), go with a flash based (solid state) mp3 player.

iRivers are very nice players... I think they are pretty up to date and definately up there with Creative. Don't consider the iPod, unless you are buying off of iTunes (which I think is insane, because I could just get a physical CD for those kinds of outrageous prices... nevermind the format and whatever Apples equivalent of DRM is...). I am probably a slight fan of the iPod's looks, but definately not that it's made and supported by Apple. That just makes it ten times worse.

Go with the Zen Touch, or consider an iRiver.

Jogging with any 2+ GB (I think they have 1GB solid state players now?) player isn't ok. You might not notice it, but a lot of shaking will eventually cause damage or destroy the hard drive.

It's a HD after all, no matter how much "anti-skip protection/buffer" (might be useful for CD or MD, but HD??? lolol), it's not suitable for exercise.

I'm not sure how their warranty works. Creative have stated that their Zen line isn't suitable for exercise, so if you break it while running, I doubt they won't replace it.

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