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Originally posted by Denon
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It depends whether or not you buy from an actual store operating on eBay.
For the extra peace of mind and security I bought mine from Dixons (oh, sorry, Currys Digital). The price is inevitably higher on the high street from these large companies, but for receiving refunds and customer service, its a breeze.
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Yeah it does depend whether you trust eBay or not. I got mine from there and the transaction went smoothly and I had my player in about 4 days in perfect condition. I've now had it for 5 months and it's still as good as new. Being the clumsy person I am, that's pretty impressive.Hello Denon it appears that you have not posted on our forums in several days, why not take a few moments to ask a question, help provide a solution or just engage in a conversation with another member in any one of our forums?
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it's not that i don't trust ebay, it's that if the player went wrong after a few months i couldn't do anything about it
i'm sure most of the mp3 players have no problems at all, but i wouldn't want to take the risk with a £200 product. it's tempting though..
edit: just noticed the "NEW IN FACTORY SEALED BOX WITH MFR. WARRANTY" bit.Last edited by NaiLed; 07-20-2006, 03:11 PM.
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Originally posted by NaiLedI know technology develops wquickly, whcih is why i'm starting my own thread rather than looking up old ones.
I'm looking for a 40gb-60gb mp3 player. is the ipod still the way to go?
and I'm also looking for some good headphones- ones that aren't too big but still cover your ear, any suggestions?
check some Iaudio stuff... they are very good...
also Iriver
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Which is basically what I suggested. :PHello Denon it appears that you have not posted on our forums in several days, why not take a few moments to ask a question, help provide a solution or just engage in a conversation with another member in any one of our forums?
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Kids have too much disposable income these days. I spent $80 on a cd MP3 player 3 years ago and I have no plans on getting a new one. Who the hell is watching videos on a 2.5 inch screen? And who the hell actually needs to have thousands of MP3's stored on a player? With the Canadian government no longer funding eye doctor appointments we are going to have a society of near sighted teenagers bumping into shit.
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Originally posted by +/-crushers for the win, I look like a retard when I wear them though, but it's worth itOriginally posted by turmiojeenyuss seemingly without reason if he didn't have clean flours in his bag.Originally posted by grandI've been afk eating an apple and watching the late night news...
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Originally posted by Denon
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Originally posted by Jeenyussreally? i look fucking badass.
by the way, I have this mp3 player :
It's an Olympus m:robe, it sucks real hard because its interface is much slower than the ipod's one and because the maximum volume is rather low. Also, it cannot play videos (yet). But I'm still happy for the price I paid for it, I paid 120$ CDN via eBay. I think it's not vad for a 20gb.
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Originally posted by NaiLedi remember broswing through ipods a few months ago (maybe more) and the price jumped up. maybe this was photo instead of video. either way, i noticed they discontinued their standard ipod and charged more for their new one
$299 20G
$399 40G
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/review/...b_model_review
5th gen iPod (with video)
$299 30G
$399 60G
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardw...deo-ipod.ars/1
Same price, bigger drive, thinner, bigger screen plus video. When the new products come out, stores get rid of the previous generation so the prices drop significantly....but only after the new one is available for the same price. Maybe that's what you saw.
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