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specht1225

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Location: United StatesMember since: Nov 05, 2007

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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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Great Transaction, We Look Forward To Trading With You In The Future - Thank You
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Thank you! We hope to do business with you in the future! A+++
Reviews (1)
Jun 28, 2011
Best Choice available for athletes
Really needed a quality sports MP3 player I've used an iPod classic on an arm band for years and it's a whole new experience in the weight room, batting cage, driving range, sprinting or wherever when you can't feel anything getting twisted around or adjusted when you're running/turning. PRO'S: Extremely light, but well built || Accepts AAC files for those trying to transfer music from iTunes || Buttons have good sturdy feel || Clean & Simple Interface || Sounds great even to an audiophile like me CON'S: After syncing there is a few minute "refreshing" that loads and if you sync new music often this can be a little bit lengthy if you're in a rush, but really not too big of a deal. || Playlist confusion between Internal and External memory cards for anyone who wants to expand the memory for more music led me to just change the Genre of certain sets of my library to act as playlists instead which worked out fine anyway. || Dangling headphone cords if your shirtless is the only real problem I've had and that's not really the fault of the item. Sony has their 2GB Walkman headphones but they're too bulky and 2GB isn't near enough memory. And there isn't much else of real value out there in comparison. Overall the best choice as athletic personal music player for the money in my opinion.
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