i have an iPod shuffle and an iRiver (n10-103). i have to let go of one...
the iRiver has 8 hours of music
the iPod shuffle fits 120 songs (assuming each songs was about four minutes, that's 8 hours of music)...but i heard that the 8 hours of music thing was a lie (?!!)
the iRiver is black
the iPod shuffle is white
the iRiver costs more
the iRiver has an LCD screen, radio, and supports voice recording
they're both flash mp3 players
which one should i keep?
*i'm kind of leaning towards the iRiver, but my brother has an iPod and keeps on singing its praises.
i also think (against my will) that i'm also being a bit swayed by iPod's marketing... the iPod has a reputation, and apple is famous...
also... i live in korea, where EVERYONE has the iriver n10...and it's fricking annoying. i'd like a more unique-looking mp3 player...but it's a pity that with the ipod shuffle you can't view songtitles.. :(
cUrLyHaiReDcUtiE16 answered Monday May 2 2005, 3:43 pm: heyy .. keep the ipod its better then then iriver because everyone has the iriver where you live and if you want a better look then chose the ipod
G5 answered Monday May 2 2005, 11:53 am: Keep the ipod. You don't need a screen anyway.
If you know your music then you don't need a screen. I, personally, have an MP3 player with a screen and I dont use it at all. Don't be hatin' apple.
Besides, that thing is kindof clunky...and i'm not gay. lol [ G5's advice column | Ask G5 A Question ]
Pheobe answered Monday May 2 2005, 9:59 am: christ dont be mean! i know what an ipod and and ipod shuffle both are you jackass! i was saying keep the IPOD SHUFFLE. i typed the whole thing insted of being lazy ... there are some people who dont have any MP3 players so if you dont want to be nice about your little problems when poeple try to help then dont ask !!! [ Pheobe's advice column | Ask Pheobe A Question ]
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