I have the 1st gen Slotmusic player and five of the slotmusic cards I got at BB. It's replaced my iPod shuffle as my work/workout player as its easier to change media and create new mixes with the slotmusic player. The music on the cards are DRM-free and quick, easy to import anywhere. They also sound good at 320 bps MP3. Not quite as good as ripping my CDs in a lossless format, but still very good to excellent. I'm definitely taking a look at the new player when its available.
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I have the 1st gen Slotmusic player and five of the slotmusic cards I got at BB. It's replaced my iPod shuffle as my work/workout player as its easier to change media and create new mixes with the slotmusic player. The music on the cards are DRM-free and quick, easy to import anywhere. They also sound good at 320 bps MP3. Not quite as good as ripping my CDs in a lossless format, but still very good to excellent. I'm definitely taking a look at the new player when its available.