lancewex
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2008-01-21
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2008-01-21
, 05:38
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#12
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2008-01-21
, 05:40
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#13
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2008-01-21
, 05:46
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#14
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2008-01-21
, 07:33
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@ Dubai, UAE
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2008-01-21
, 07:48
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2008-01-21
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@ New Mexico, USA
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2008-01-21
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#18
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Getting clean audio to a standard 3.5 audio in jack found in cars and stereo equipment has been problematic.
BTW, it's not the equipment that limits audio quality. MP3's @ even 192kHz leave something to be desired... IMHO
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2008-01-21
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@ Dubai, UAE
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I'm a hi-fi enthusiast who NEVER listens to anything on cheap stock earphones, except for the occasional voice podcast or streaming internet broadcasts, and my subjective experience is that the N800's sound quality is distinctly inferior to my iPod nano playing reasonably large sound files (i.e. 192 kbps and up). Not to mention the fact that the user interface for music playing on the N800 is a nightmare of flawed design and bugginess compared with the iPod's elegant functionality. (And regrettably, that goes for every last N800 player I've tried, from the stock media player to Canola and the rest.) But the N800 does so may other things superbly that I don't care about the mediocre music playback. The only way I'd consider the N800 as a primary music player is if I had a solid and sustained commitment to Rhapsody or last.fm; the N800 could be a pretty nifty output solution for those services. But I don't so it isn't, not for me.
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2008-01-21
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#20
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