markw
11-28-2012, 10:09 AM
I posted about a year ago asking about this and came up fairly dry. I put it in the "inactive" file in y head and just went about life as normal.
Well, I was killing time WalMarts electronic gadgets section while Mrs W was shopping and my eye caught a candy apple red* thing in a blister pack hanging on the shelf. Not being able to resist shiny, colorful objects, I just had to check it out. It turned out to be this RCA TH1814 (http://www.amazon.com/RCA-TH1814-Player-Flipout-Display/dp/B004SP14ZI) MP3 player that sells for $22.95!
It's nothing fancy and maybe a little larger than I would like but it fits all y other criteria, which is basically it be larger than 2 gig (it's 4 gig), run off a replaceable AAA battery, and be cheap. It's all that. ...and it sounds pretty good on the Sennheiser CX 300 earbuds and Koss Porta-pros I use.
It has no FM radio, but it does allow you to load it by simply plugging in it folding USB plug into your 'puter and then copying and pasting folders from my "my music" directory directly into it. You don't have to load any additional software into your computer. As a bonus, it does allow a true shuffle play which, I found, is not something one can take for granted.
But, iI don't think it'll play downloaded music. All my music is ripped from CD's so I can't verify that but the manual has all sorts of disclaimers.
All in all, maybe the best $23 I spent on this hobby and cute as a bug, too.
* The pictures show it as black. Maybe only Walmart has red ones? dunno.
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Well, I was killing time WalMarts electronic gadgets section while Mrs W was shopping and my eye caught a candy apple red* thing in a blister pack hanging on the shelf. Not being able to resist shiny, colorful objects, I just had to check it out. It turned out to be this RCA TH1814 (http://www.amazon.com/RCA-TH1814-Player-Flipout-Display/dp/B004SP14ZI) MP3 player that sells for $22.95!
It's nothing fancy and maybe a little larger than I would like but it fits all y other criteria, which is basically it be larger than 2 gig (it's 4 gig), run off a replaceable AAA battery, and be cheap. It's all that. ...and it sounds pretty good on the Sennheiser CX 300 earbuds and Koss Porta-pros I use.
It has no FM radio, but it does allow you to load it by simply plugging in it folding USB plug into your 'puter and then copying and pasting folders from my "my music" directory directly into it. You don't have to load any additional software into your computer. As a bonus, it does allow a true shuffle play which, I found, is not something one can take for granted.
But, iI don't think it'll play downloaded music. All my music is ripped from CD's so I can't verify that but the manual has all sorts of disclaimers.
All in all, maybe the best $23 I spent on this hobby and cute as a bug, too.
* The pictures show it as black. Maybe only Walmart has red ones? dunno.
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