If you need to record, this is the one
Written: Jul 12 '03
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Pros: smaller and better recording than Nomad IIc, rechargable battery, records voice directly to MP3
Cons: basic software, no playlists, no ID3 tags, nagivation could be better
The Bottom Line: Minor detractions are overcome by lots of functionality and extras, if you need to record, this beats Nomad IIc by a long shot.
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| cutterstark's Full Review: Pogo RipFlash Trio (128 MB) MP3 Player |
Great for musicians and singers, can make good live recordings of pieces you are learning. Overall, better than Nomad IIc. Rechargable battery FM radio, in-line mic capability, has a speaker, records direclty to MP3 format, comes with in-line mic, headphone plug converter (for using large plug headphones), patch cord to connect to stero, connector to phone to recored phone conversations. Nomad IIc has none of these. The Nomad IIc software is better, but still not very good, and the Pogo navigation could be more intuitive.
Doesn't have clip or case, which is a bummer. Software is too too basic, doesn't support playlists. No ID3 tags, but that isn't a big issue for me.
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Amount Paid (US$): 110
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Epinions.com ID: cutterstark
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