MP3 players? Who's got 'em?
Jan. 31st, 2010 10:30 pmSo... I'm thinking about spending part of my tax refund-- most of which will pay bills or go into savings-- on an MP3 player. I have no clue what to get-- one of those iPod Nano 8GB thingies that cost about $179?
Or does anyone know of something cheaper and/or better? Recommendations?
Also, how does one play it in the car? Unless we just have to use the headphones... I really am stupid, but my car has a CD player. I remember back in the day I had a cassette player in my old car and a portable CD player, and there was this little accessory that went into the cassette player that played the CDs over the speakers. Is there something similar for MP3 players? If you know about these things, please tell me and don't make fun of me. All my technology money in the past went to Nintendo, Sony, and Dell, so this is new ground for me.
In other news, I've realized that I really like Kelly Clarkson's music. Should I be ashamed or is that OK?
Or does anyone know of something cheaper and/or better? Recommendations?
Also, how does one play it in the car? Unless we just have to use the headphones... I really am stupid, but my car has a CD player. I remember back in the day I had a cassette player in my old car and a portable CD player, and there was this little accessory that went into the cassette player that played the CDs over the speakers. Is there something similar for MP3 players? If you know about these things, please tell me and don't make fun of me. All my technology money in the past went to Nintendo, Sony, and Dell, so this is new ground for me.
In other news, I've realized that I really like Kelly Clarkson's music. Should I be ashamed or is that OK?
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Date: 2010-02-02 12:45 am (UTC)I couldn't decide if buttons or touch-screen are better. The buttons LOOK HARD. Someone else agreed that they are HARD. Heh, I'll have to give it a test run at the store.
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Date: 2010-02-02 12:48 am (UTC)The buttons aren't hard at all. They just require a light touch, and once you've gotten the hang of them (didn't take me long, and I'm challenged in all sorts of ways), they're easy to deal with.