first things to consider... the 45 hours of music is encoded at 48kbs, which is pitiful quality. mp3's at their 'lowest' quality should be 128- so your hours is now down to 15.
if 15 hours of music is all you're looking for, than there's much smaller- cheaper- mp3 player out there than either the ipod or the sony. also- i wonder how the music transfer works? it takes about 30 minutes to load 30GB of music onto my ipod via USB2. things to look into before buying. On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Maxim Sullivan wrote: > And to think I was considering buying an IPOD. This looks much cooler, > cheaper, better.....and you can replace the battery :-) > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3378627.stm > > > Max > > >
