Depends on what products you're talking about.
On 4/12/2011 9:57 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
well, I would like to go on the record as saying that, as far as
sound quality is concerned, apple products don't hold a candle to the
iriver products.
Cheers.
----- Original Message ----- From: "André van Deventer"
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Subject: RE: changing the batteries on my iriver h320 mp3 player
Smaller most definitely there is no doubt about that!
It's one of the only mp3 players around that has a line output for
example.
And newer technology does not necessarily mean better sound quality
in the
end. Would be interesting to do a straight comparison between the iriver
and my Nokia e52 which is reputed to have better sound quality than the
Apple range of devices.
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Subject: Re: changing the batteries on my iriver h320 mp3 player
I'm not one to confirm or deny your doubt, I've found better quality MP3
players around yep! and don't forget that technology has marched ahead in
leaps and bounds since that player has come onto the market what..
some 8 years ago? If you like the player then stick with it.
On 4/12/2011 5:37 AM, André van Deventer wrote:
I see there are actually youtube videos explaining exactly how to do
this.
And with rockbox loaded on it you should have a very accessible mp3
player also.
I sincerely doubt whether the newer players although much smaller will
actually give you better sound quality.
I have quite a few electronics friends who would be able to do this for
me.
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Subject: Re: changing the batteries on my iriver h320 mp3 player
You can certainly find batteries for them yep and bigger hard drives
too!
best place to look is at Ebay.
Then you'll have to get someone to put the battery in for you and its
not something that's easily done, your local service shop should have
the tools to do it.
I have one of these machines myself, don't use it that much as there
are better around now but I certainly wouldn't throw it away and I've
gone down the very same road you're travelling right now.
On 3/12/2011 4:03 PM, André van Deventer wrote:
Hi folks!
Yes I know most folks will now tell me that tis is an ancient and
clumsy machine but it seems a shame to throw the machine away simply
because of this. It is big yes but probably still one of the better
mp3 players that came out.
I think the batteries on my Iriver 320 has gon down. Does anyone
know if it would still be possible to find batteries for them?
I also heard somewhere that it is actually possible to upgrade the
small disk drive too?
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