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Need help deciding on mp3 player!!!!!

Aug 5, 2007 4:52AM PDT

I am ready for a new mp3 player but am having great difficulty deciding on the one I want. Here are the features I am looking for:

- at least 4 GB but prefer 8
- good (decent)battery life...wall adaptor would be nice but not totally necessary. I hardly use it w/my current player.
- good for audiobooks
- video & photos not a necessity...if an extra feature, it would be bonus only. Player will be used mainly for music & books.
- FM tuner...another luxury. It would be nice to have one but only if it is a good tuner...I have read reviews of some players where the tuner would only pick up 3 or so stations.
- durable and long lasting.
- not absolutely sure whether hard drive or flash player is best so any advice in that area would be nice.
- price is a consideration. I prefer under $200 and cheaper the better. However, if one has all that I am looking for and is known to be good, then I'll consider the price.

I have looked long & hard, read all sorts of reviews and feel like I am just back at square one...just as confused as I was before I started!

Here are some that I have looked at that sound good...if anyone has recommendations regarding any of them or experience (good or bad), that would be nice:

Creative Zen series
San Disk Sansa E260, E280
Samsung T9
iriver clix

Thanks for your help!!!
Kellie

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One last thing....
Aug 5, 2007 4:54AM PDT

since I will be using it for audiobooks, a bookmark feature is a must as well. thanks!

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Creative zen series will do all that you are looking for.
Aug 6, 2007 11:27AM PDT

I love the creative zens. They work well, are simple to use. Can download firmware, software, and updates for free from Creative Labs.com. I have owned several mp3 players and like zen the best. You can also buy a refurbished one very inexpensively at creative labs website.

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also regarding difference between flash and hard drive mp3
Aug 6, 2007 11:39AM PDT

A flash drive is better if you will be using it to exercise or move around alot. It can take the impact better. Also more durable if accidently dropped. The hard drive kind is more sensitive, but usually come in a larger amount of memory.

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creative zen
Aug 7, 2007 9:53AM PDT

thanks! I will be checking them out!!

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The new creative zen itself...
Oct 29, 2007 9:43PM PDT

I think the new Creative Zen fits in nicely... However, about the bookmark feature I am not sure. It gives a good 8GB solid-state or flash drive possibly under $200 because the 16GB model is at $250. As well as it has movies and photos under an ample 2.5 inch screen.As well as it supports many formats.It's sleek and has a purchasable arm band. I think that should do. I dont own one but it's an mp3 player that I am interested in.

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its not that good but hey
Oct 30, 2007 5:55AM PDT

i found this 1 it a walkman and

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NWZ A8 or zen
Oct 30, 2007 6:51AM PDT

both are great players that won editors choice and have an fm tuner and ample screens but the creative has a shortcut button thats good for quik access to audio books. but its your money

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Bookmarking MP3 files (podcasts etc)
Jan 8, 2008 4:21AM PST

Based on the dates you might have already have something. But just in case not. I listen to a lot of podcasts and MP3 audio books (as well as music) so having bookmarking facilites (not just resume where you were when you turned the player off).

I have a Creative Zen Nano V+. It's excellent for listening to podcasts, audio books etc. You can save upto 10 different bookmarks. And. Also you can 'fast forward' through MP3 files. However, I haven't found the option so that I can resume listening from where I was when I turned the player off (unless I create a bookmark).

I had an iRiver Clix 2 as well. That doesn't support bookmarks. However, you can also 'fast forward' through MP3 (and video) files (I found that by accident; I don't remember it saying in the instruction manual). I like the iRiver click- it's very easy to use. In some ways the Zen Nano V Plus is a bit fiddly if you have large fingers (like me). And for some reason; when I transfer music from my Vista PC, the Zen takes ages (unlike the iRiver which is very quick). One thing I like about the iRiver is that you can view by mp3 tags (genre, album etc) as well as by file structure. The Zen only allows you to view by MP3 tags (which is fine if you have tagged stuff). The iRiver's larger screen makes it easier to see the full name of the file (and it's realistic to watch short videos on it- unlike the Zen Nano v+). I like to be able to wear my player round my neck. The Zen Nano V plus has a place to attach a cord so you can wear it round your neck. The iRiver clix doesn't (though you can buy a rubber sleeve to go round the player and put a cord through that).

The Archos players (I had the 504) are probably the best I've come across for bookmarking as you can book mark any file and when you select the file you can choose to resume at that bookmark (with the Zen Nano V plus, you go to a list of bookmarks and select which one you want. The Zen's small screen means it isn't always easy to know what the file is. However, the Archos 504 is rather large (and heavy)- it's more of a PMP. The Archos 204 is a smaller MP3 player (but hard disk not flash) and I believe it has the same book marking features as the 504 (not sure about that).

And, if you are thinking about a phone MP3 player I believe that the Sony W960 supports bookmarking of tracks (though not sure about that).

One day someone will make a player that is ideally suited to listening to podcasts! If anyone has found the perfect podcasting MP3 player with amazing battery life I'd be interested in knowing!