It's an iRiver IFP-795. It's got 512MB of flash memory and an FM tuner.
Also, digital voice recording if I want to make a note to self during the day.
It's about the size of a Pez dispenser.
Currently I have about 100 songs loaded on it. Pretty good for the money.
I didn't want to go over 200 dollars for an MP3 player. No matter if it's an iPod or not. Solid state;no moving parts--good for trailrunning.
I also wanted one with an FM tuner and this fit all the criteria.
My only gripe is that it takes a little while to get use to the controls. It's just like one of those crazy sport watches in that respect. Press, hold, blah blah blah. The software is pretty much barebones. Drag and drop; create folders for specific bands.
Oh, I bought this just before I heard the rumor of Apple's flash-based iPod. So please don't flagellate me.
Overall, money well spent. I'm happy with it.
Also, digital voice recording if I want to make a note to self during the day.
It's about the size of a Pez dispenser.
Currently I have about 100 songs loaded on it. Pretty good for the money.
I didn't want to go over 200 dollars for an MP3 player. No matter if it's an iPod or not. Solid state;no moving parts--good for trailrunning.
I also wanted one with an FM tuner and this fit all the criteria.
My only gripe is that it takes a little while to get use to the controls. It's just like one of those crazy sport watches in that respect. Press, hold, blah blah blah. The software is pretty much barebones. Drag and drop; create folders for specific bands.
Oh, I bought this just before I heard the rumor of Apple's flash-based iPod. So please don't flagellate me.
Overall, money well spent. I'm happy with it.