No justification is necessary on that point. The BP is one of the best
purchases I've ever made, and I am now just glad I didn't purchase the
Zen stone ... not because there's anything wrong with it, but because
I'm better served by my Book Port and I'll take the larger size for what
I'm offered. Personal thing, I have nothing to justify.
Bruce
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 11:00:27 -0400, "TIM GRADY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> He's just trying to justify purchasing the BP as a mp3 player.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Christopher Chaltain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 4:43 AM
> Subject: Re: Creative Zen Stone Player
> 
> 
> > I'm curious. How do you think this makes it more inconvenient? Are you 
> > thinking it's more inconvenient than something which has a rechargeable 
> > battery in it but uses an AC adapter to charge it? If so, I'm thinking 
> > whether you plug it into a USB port or an AC outlet, it would all be the 
> > same. I guess though AC outlets are still more ubiquitous than USB 
> > ports. If I go on vacation, like a cruise, I'd still have to bring my 
> > laptop just to recharge my Creative Zen Stone.
> > 
> > If you're comparing it to something which takes batteries then I guess 
> > it would be more inconvenient, when the battery runs down, you have to 
> > tether yourself to an electrical outlet or a USB port while it's 
> > charging, but if it took batteries, you could just pop a fresh battery 
> > in and go. I guess for the price, you could always buy two!
> > 
> > OK never mind, you're right, I can see where it would be a bit nor 
> > inconvenient! I'm still asking for one for Father's Day though! I have 
> > the Creative MuVo with 128M of memory, and having something that's 
> > supposed to be just as easy to use, but with 1GB of memory is just too 
> > appealing. Plus I see it's size and the fact that it has rechargeable 
> > batteries as providing it's own conveniences. I don't have to worry 
> > about spare batteries or carrying two separate cords.
> > 
> > Bruce Toews wrote:
> >> Am I to understand that the Zen Stone can only be recharged by way of
> >> the USB port? If so, doesn't that cause a little inconvenience?
> >>
> >> Bruce
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