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Need an alternative to a Nano: SOLVED

HamjuHamju Registered User regular
edited December 2006 in Help / Advice Forum
Simple question: I was planning on getting a Nano for someone with some people, but our source is all out, so I ask, what is a good alternative? There are a lot of generic MP3 players out there but I don't know which ones to trust. Basically, I want a high-quality MP3 player that is easy to use with a screen that shows track names and is ~$120CAD. Thanks!

Edit: Originally we were planning on buying from Canada Computers (the Waterloo one) and if you could suggest one that they have that'd be just peachy.
Edit2: Decided to go with the 1GB Creative player. Found an easy cheap way of getting it and it does everything she could possibly want.

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  • robaalrobaal Registered User regular
    edited December 2006
    I've read that the Sandisk Sansa series e players are pretty good. The newer creative Zen also look nice.

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  • EntriechEntriech ? ? ? ? ? Ontario, CanadaRegistered User regular
    edited December 2006
    robaal wrote:
    I've read that the Sandisk Sansa series e players are pretty good. The newer creative Zen also look nice.

    My wife has the 4 gig Sansa e model player, and it's just ducky. I'd highly reccomend it.

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  • SlagmireSlagmire Registered User regular
    edited December 2006
    Go with the Shuffle - still a solid buy, easier to carry around with you if you're on the move. Granted, it doesn't hold as much, but how often are you listening to every song on a Nano before you need a recharge?

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