Some research around shops (on-line and in actual buildings where you have to physically go to) begins to point to a pretty well established conclusion: for a podcast listener such as myself, the next player should be the next generation of the iPod nano. That is, however, a lot of money for more features than I care to use. Is there really no player out there that can connect to a podcatcher, play podcasts, remember their playback position?
Is the ever growing amount of university content that comes in m4a format and should be had through iTunes U yet another indicator that the iPod has a monopoly on the kind of audio I want? What about those poor students? Must they invest in the top shelve audio player for their studies?
Any suggestions out there?
2 comments:
For me the Microsoft Zune has been a great player and has been able to play every single podcast I've put on it. For some I do have to use iTunes to download them, but once they have been downloaded I've had no problem playing them on my Zune.
If you can find one, I would suggest the Zune.
Thanks for the tip, James.
So far, indications are that Zune cannot be obtained in Israel. I dread importing one. I did that with the iPod and was at a loss when I needed support immediately.
Anne
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