Re: MP3 players



Mike wrote:

Anybody know what to look for with regard to MP3 players that can be
mounted as USB mass storage devices? I'm asking as the last one I
tried had some awful M$DOS5 variant for a file system, and try as I
might, I couldn't mount it read/write.

The Sandisk Sansa Range outperform the iPods (in terms of audio quality,
display quality and battery life) at about half the price. I just got a
Sansa 8Gb for ~£55, and the iPod Nano 8 Gb costs £129. The Sansa just
appears as a USB disk when connected.

Chris


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