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The problem with so many mp3 players on the market is that you get confused on what is possibly good. So, I would like to gather the input of you, fellow Neowiners, to identify a good match for my requirements... so, here goes:

1. At least 2 GB FLASH memory

2. Rechargeable battery with at least 10 hours playback

3. Small

4. Something with direct folder manipulation (no ITunes, etc.)

5. Something with quick mp3 track selection (ie. when i click on the next track, the song should start immediately. Reason for this is because of the mix cd's i own in mp3 format).

Apart from that, I'm quite open. I did come across this Datasafe mp3 player which looked perfect, but, fails to meet number 4 on above as commented by a buyer on AdvancedMp3Players.co.uk:

http://www.advancedmp3players.co.uk/shop/p...roducts_id=1406

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!

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Samsung def. I got an iPod, you should try n jump up a bit for the nano 2gb <3 Apple but if not you cant go wrong with Samsung, or even Sandisks new Sansa

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1. At least 2 GB FLASH memory

2. Rechargeable battery with at least 10 hours playback

3. Small

4. Something with direct folder manipulation (no ITunes, etc.)

5. Something with quick mp3 track selection (ie. when i click on the next track, the song should start immediately. Reason for this is because of the mix cd's i own in mp3 format).

This goes over your budget by ?10 but it does exactly what you want. Plus it empahises with point number 3. A lot.

http://www.advancedmp3players.co.uk/shop/p...roducts_id=1400The mobiBLU Cube (The making the link a URL didnt work for me:pp)

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I got one of those for review, they sent me a couple of units a few months back ^^ The firmware is highly unstable, requires a reload all the time. (At least for me). However, I cant reload the firmware for some off reason, now it's a dead unit. For rating their support, some review sites say they are good, but for accuracy purposes I registered a new email and sent them around 5 emails with no responses at all. Therefore, for these reasons, I'd stay away.

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