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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: Player choicesRe: Player choices
From: Rocker <rocker_at_shaw.ca>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 11:00:00 -0700 Dam straight! I have dropped my IHP-140 several times and like the old commercial says: "Takes a licking and keeps on ticking! " rocker ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Woods" <christof_at_infinitus.co.uk> To: "'Rockbox'" <rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 10:34 AM Subject: RE: Player choices When my last (and first) H140 broke, I claimed it on my insurance (student insurance, so they'll cover accidental damage by the owner! Handy that)... And then dived onto ebay to find a new H140. I really do love my H140 that much, I went and bought a new one. For all its little quirks and flaws, it's still one of the best DAPs I've seen come to market to date. Sure, no colour screen, but if I want to watch video files I have my smartphone (and I hardly ever do). For what it does, it's a (somewhat) lean, mean music playing machine. No touchpad nonsense ;), I can operate it singlehanded with it inside my coat pocket and whizz around just about everything, including the settings screens, thanks to the physical four-way D-Pad in the centre of the device and the hardware buttons down the side. Compared against an ipod, it's really not that much bigger, it's just the case with its rigid protective back and thicker leather which makes it look bulkier. But I don't care, for someone who cares about the little things (like optical in and out, which is a really handy thing for me when I'm working in the recording studios at uni) and its dual outputs, ability to record from external mic and built-in electret mic, it really is a quality device. When I got my first H140, it was a real ipod beater (it beat it with its feature set and price point, and then some!) and I'm still way happier with my H140 than I bet many iPod owners are. One of my mates from Uni's gone through no less than FOUR ipods, just with general day-to-day usage, and I know many friends from my old school, my last workplace, even other people at my uni, who've all gone through multiple ipods... and I've gone through exactly two - and only because I dropped the first one onto a concrete floor from six feet up. (But get this - it still worked! Just the hard was semi-knackered, but even so I still managed to salvage nearly every single one of my files from the drive before I smacked it repeatedly on my work surface to permanently kill it just to make sure I'd get the insurance money.) So, I guess you could call this an official recommendation for an H140. If you do want to be a little more up to date though, the H10 is a cracking little player, my sister has one and she's very happy with it, and I've played about with it and although I was unfamiliar with the OS I could see that it wouldn't take long at all to completely familiarise myself with it... My sis zips around the UI like she's hardwired into it, but they do say the younger you are the quicker you learn things, and she's 15 (I'm 21)... So go figure. ;) > -----Original Message----- > From: dennis [mailto:dennisc_at_trinitycounseling.com] > Sent: 29 November 2006 17:02 > To: Rockbox > Subject: Re: Player choices > > i use and like the iriver h10 20gig. rockbox works on it and > its easy to use. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bradley Alexander" <storm_at_tux.org> > To: <rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se> > Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 10:41 AM > Subject: Player choices > > > > Well, its getting to the point where I have been holding my Archos > Recorder 20 together with bailing wire and chewing gum, and > its time to > start looking for a new player. > > > > Aside from the ipod (I have philosophical and practical > reasons for not > wanting one), what are other good players? I want something > with a hard > drive, preferably that supports Rockbox. I saw an old review > and the iRiver > H-series seemed pretty decent, but going to the iRiver > website, all I could > find were solid-state units in the 2-4 GB range. I want at > least 20-40 GB of > storage. Does anyone have any suggestions on good players? > > > > Thanks, > > --b > Received on 2006-11-29 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |