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I just got an iriver H320 (20GB) MP3 player. So far, I've loaded around 100 CD's and have used just over 3 GB. Pretty cool. I looked at the ipod, but decided on the iriver because it has a color screen, can view JPG files, has an FM radio, and seems to handle more file formats. Having this should make my morning 2 mile walks more pleasant, and should be nice for hiking too. I also bought a pair Sony noise cancelling headphones (MDR-NC6). They sound pretty nice. :)



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How's the price compare to the iPod? I've been looking at the iPod mini (4GB) for around 250 or the 20GB iPod for 300. How about the physical size? I want something small that I can carry to the gym with me.
 
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I too, just bought an iRiver but a smaller one, the iFP-895. 512mb, and FM tuner. about 17 hrs of music and 40 hours on 1 AA battery. really like it. 'course the wife ain't too keen on it as I walk around the house, car port and TT listening to tunes (not her... ... . ) :) working on the PU also. it's great !!
 
I've got a Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox Zen Extra. 40 GB. 1/2 the price of an i-pod. I have been able to customize the display, it shows graphics I load as it shuts down. It has a removable, rechargable battery. I use an external FM transmitter on the road. There is a 60GB unit available, but I don't need it. I can hook it up to my machine at work and control the playlists from my desktop. I can use it as file storage for other than music files. I don't use the headphones that came with it. I've got a pair of Koss that I love.
 
The iRiver H320 that I got was $320 plus I bought a 3 year extended warranty for $50 from Best Buy. Usually I don't go for the warranty on consumer products, but the warranty covers the battery, etc. , which seemed like a good idea given the portable nature of the unit. The side is about the same as a deck of cards and maybe just a bit heavier. It might be 1/4" thickker than the ipod, but about the same height and width. The size is not objectionable at all to me. I think it might be 1 oz heavier than the ipod. Apple also has an ipod with a color display, etc, but it sells for $500.
 
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