Well, I have a slight dillema. I saw some specials on a few CD Players, nothing too extradinary(One at 29 bucks, the other at 38)…Then I see a MP3 Player at about 44.
Forty four bucks.
But y’know, when something like that is that cheap, it’s usualy means it’s low-quality. What you guys think? Should I go for the Mp3 anyway, or buy a less-priced, but somehow higher quality CD player?
Save up a bit and buy an MP3 CD Player. You can burn MP3s as Data CDs and play them with it, which means roughly, ooo, close to 200 songs per CD. Plus, unlike MP3 players, you can switch them easily.
Originally posted by Xelopheris Save up a bit and buy an MP3 CD Player. You can burn MP3s as Data CDs and play them with it, which means roughly, ooo, close to 200 songs per CD. Plus, unlike MP3 players, you can switch them easily.
Save up? I got one this summer for about $30. It’s good quality too. You just need to look in the right places.
That was $30 American. They’re about $50 Canadian for a crappy one, which is $30 american. The one I’m getting for Christmas is $120 and it’s a good one.
<img src=“http://www.rpgclassics.com/staff/tenchimaru/td.gif”> Don’t buy cheap MP3 players. They usually only have like 64 MB storage capacity, which is less than a CD full of mp3s. Save up for an iPod (I really need to get one of those) or an MP3 CD Player.
I’ve got an MP3 CD player, 80 quid this summer, 8 minute ESP, barely skips at all unless it’s a dogey MP3, the only problem with that is all the MP3s I write are dogey.
Originally posted by Sorcerer Save your money and buy an iPod. Greatest musical achievement since vinyl.
Sorc is smart.
I can’t believe I said that.
I’ve learned that you earn more from waiting and saving than you do from sales. The things break down too quickly.
At the very least, see if you can find some reviews and tests on the product before you buy it.