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Old 01-11-2011, 01:08 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube View Post
I tried other Mp3 players but I always go back to it. Nothing beats being able to just stick in a AAA battery when it needs it, especially when travelling and you can't always find a place to charge your player. Just keep a bunch of AAAs in your bag or buy them from street vendors, etc. wherever you go. Still use it for jogging/working out as well. Also good for having a USB stick for documents too.

It's unfortunate that line is so old and didn't have bigger capacities. They could easily have 32GB models based on flash memory these days for the price it went for in 2003. That said, I find 512MB is actually decent because who honestly needs so much music? I get sick of songs after listening to them a few times and I'm always just listening to new stuff. When I had an 8GB Sansa player (which I bought for a trip to Europe but tossed into a drawer because it was annoying trying to charge it), I barely listened to any of it.
I would say you answered your own question - people want bigger because they get tired of listening to the same set of songs over and over.

But the really large capacity players are either for video (more recently) or because people want to carry around the majority of their collection to allow then to listen to a specific song, artist or album on the spur of the moment.

If you are just going out on a run then I doubt you are going to be picking and choosing certain songs. But while sitting on a train or something you may want to have a bigger selection to pick and choose from.

Myself, I'm still using a Zen Vision:m which I really like. I also have a 1st generation Nano, but it never got much use.
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