I think this has the makings of greatness, with a few minor tweaks. First off, the player is great, but the personal mp3 library set up sucks monkey balls. I like seeing everything in a coherent and logical form, and I feel as if this player hides my stuff from me. The radio is excellent the songs are crisp, and the music selection is quite intelligent. Now on to a BIG concern. This slacker player looks awesome, however no one knows or has talked about the specs besides the 30gb hard drive! I want to know if I can play videos on this big chunk of cumbersome yet beautiful goodness! And I agree with the Ebook thing too ,thats a great Idea. Also, If Im paying 200 dollars or more, I want great battery life, or at least a slimmed down model thats more pocket friendly. That is all. You may return to your browsing.
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I think this has the makings of greatness, with a few minor tweaks. First off, the player is great, but the personal mp3 library set up sucks monkey balls. I like seeing everything in a coherent and logical form, and I feel as if this player hides my stuff from me. The radio is excellent the songs are crisp, and the music selection is quite intelligent. Now on to a BIG concern. This slacker player looks awesome, however no one knows or has talked about the specs besides the 30gb hard drive! I want to know if I can play videos on this big chunk of cumbersome yet beautiful goodness! And I agree with the Ebook thing too ,thats a great Idea. Also, If Im paying 200 dollars or more, I want great battery life, or at least a slimmed down model thats more pocket friendly. That is all. You may return to your browsing.