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decent non apple mp3 player
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what decent non apple mp3 are there? I'm looking for one that will let you drap n drop files straight from Windows Explorer without any need for fiddly software.
not fussed about video playback or photos, just decent playback quality for music.
not fussed about video playback or photos, just decent playback quality for music.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I bought a Sony NWZ-E454 for me and my wife for a holiday and they are great. Theydo 4Gb, 8Gb and 16Gb.
Argos sell them. Here is the 8gb
http://tinyurl.com/3mxrenx
Argos sell them. Here is the 8gb
http://tinyurl.com/3mxrenx
I have had a couple of Ipods and presently also have a Iphone but a few years ago I bought a Ipod shuffle 1gb model, no display just volume / forward & back buttons, drag and drop files within Itunes. it is still in regular use on my motorcyle had been through all weathers including a 60 degree was in the washing machine and still going strong.
Not had a problem with the volume.
Saw on some web sites than when you set it up just say you are in a non-EU country and the volume is not restricted.
But I said I was in UK and have not noticed a volume problem.
btw There is some software to install, but once that is installed you can drag and drop between the PC and the mp3 player.
I had never had one before and found it very easy to move music from PC to mp3 player.
Saw on some web sites than when you set it up just say you are in a non-EU country and the volume is not restricted.
But I said I was in UK and have not noticed a volume problem.
btw There is some software to install, but once that is installed you can drag and drop between the PC and the mp3 player.
I had never had one before and found it very easy to move music from PC to mp3 player.
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