I understand you very well. Honestly, if I could go out to the nearest store and buy the things I need, I would do so instead of buying online. But buying online does have the advantage of usually offering lower prices. Also, there are stores that you can order online and only pay when you receive the package at home. Perhaps that would work out for your dad.
On 24 Abr, 03:19, "Rafael ." <[email protected]> wrote: > The bad part is that my dad don't like online shopping,he's too "old > school" for it,And isn't easy to find those in shopping centers or > stores,guess I need a job .-. > > On 23 abr, 23:10, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > That sounds like a good idea, specially if you use your phone for > > calls and sms only. It's smartphones and PDAs that have battery > > issues, because of all the features and screen, that their batteries > > last little more than a day at best. > > > Also, the Sansa Clip+ can have a custom firmware installed that > > increases the battery life, the formats supported and even adds > > games :) It's a very good purchase, I'm looking to buy one too after I > > buy a new pair of headphones. > > > On 24 Abr, 03:06, "Rafael ." <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > i see...maybe the better choice is have a good mp3 player,like that > > > clip+ one,and keep my simple nokia.This will save money (Sansa clip+ > > > cost R$100,00 while a new simple cellphone with mp3 player costs R > > > $200+) and i won't have low battery issues,like my sister boyfriend > > > haves (his iPhone battery dies in something like 12h) > > > > On 23 abr, 22:58, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > That's a more tricky issue. I agree that most cellphones have terrible > > > > sound quality :( > > > > Right now, the only phones that have actual good quality are > > > > smartphones, more specifically PDAs. Things like Samsung Galaxy S, > > > > Nokia N900, iPhone 3GS/4. But if you get both an iPod (as a media > > > > player) or an iPhone, keep in mind you have to get a LOD (line out > > > > dock) cable to bypass the horrible amp used in both iPhone and iPod. > > > > > Unfortunately, there aren't any budget cellphones with good audio > > > > quality :'( > > > > > On 24 Abr, 02:47, "Rafael ." <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > i see...what about cellphones?Those sony ericsson have a really awfull > > > > > sound quality D; .Any1 you recommend?Don't need super powerful cameras > > > > > or touch screen,just a good music player and maybe an average > > > > > camera,in a low price cell... > > > > > > On 23 abr, 22:35, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > Yes Rafael, portable music players differ between themselves, just > > > > > > like computer parts, in a lot of things, like raw SQ, EQ features, > > > > > > formats supported, among other things. > > > > > > > There are quite some brands with good players, but even in the same > > > > > > brand you can have a good product and a bad product. > > > > > > > Overall, I find that for people who are on a budget and want to get > > > > > > a > > > > > > cheap yet good performing audio player, the Sansa Clip+ is a great > > > > > > budget player, with an average cost of $50 for the 4/8GB version (it > > > > > > also has a card slot for more expansion). > > > > > > For higher quality ones, you have players like Samsung P3, Cowon > > > > > > S9/J3 > > > > > > and iPod 5.5G, which are very good media players (these also do > > > > > > video), and then there are the high end players that go for $500 and > > > > > > more, but they're the highest portable audio quality there is, and > > > > > > can > > > > > > even be used as soundcards on a pc :) but given the price, I'll > > > > > > leave > > > > > > those out, since you asked for price to performance ratio. > > > > > > > Again, the Sansa Clip+ is a very good budget player, and both > > > > > > Samsung > > > > > > P3 and Cowon S9 or J3 are wonderful players. I only mentioned iPod > > > > > > for > > > > > > their popularity, as their audio quality is alright, inferior to > > > > > > both > > > > > > Samsung and Cowon, and they're a pain in the ass to connect to a pc > > > > > > and sync the files, they can't be used like a regular mass storage > > > > > > device (like a usb drive). > > > > > > > On 24 Abr, 02:25, "Rafael ." <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > hey tribal,is there any difference between portable music > > > > > > > players,like > > > > > > > iPod's,MP3 players and stuff?Also,which brand has a better > > > > > > > audio/price? -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
