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<blockquote data-quote="Aqua" data-source="post: 1336160" data-attributes="member: 37545"><p>I have to agree with Doug b partially... The music quality of my ipod 1st gen isn't as good as my classic and obviously it hasn't improved (although there have been quite a few complaints), but then again I also miss the sound quality of my old Mac with OS 9.2 <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Innocent.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="O:)" title="Innocent O:)" data-shortname="O:)" /> I also can't afford to keep buying them. My ipod classic crapped. I was using a Philips and the sound is better. I use it as a thumb drive altho I wish I could use my Ipod to transfer data like I was able to use my classic (It has a bigger hd).</p><p></p><p>Sorry Chas_m, my Coby is pretty easy to use on the Mac and little less effort then opening itunes. Note that was from 2009 and many MP3 makers know that they need to compete and the price is often why people will go looking. I could replace my mp3 player 5 times, but as far as price goes, once my classic went, and when my 1st gen is gone, it's gone. Problem is that I've gotten addicted to the games lol (I would say games and apps are probably a large reason why it has the market).. </p><p></p><p>This also might give you some options Achromatic Hue <a href="http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players/" target="_blank">MP3 players, digital music, CD players & portable audio reviews - CNET Reviews</a> most players are trying to be compatible with both mac and win so you might be pretty safe in what you chose and just look at some of the reviews for the product before you buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aqua, post: 1336160, member: 37545"] I have to agree with Doug b partially... The music quality of my ipod 1st gen isn't as good as my classic and obviously it hasn't improved (although there have been quite a few complaints), but then again I also miss the sound quality of my old Mac with OS 9.2 O:) I also can't afford to keep buying them. My ipod classic crapped. I was using a Philips and the sound is better. I use it as a thumb drive altho I wish I could use my Ipod to transfer data like I was able to use my classic (It has a bigger hd). Sorry Chas_m, my Coby is pretty easy to use on the Mac and little less effort then opening itunes. Note that was from 2009 and many MP3 makers know that they need to compete and the price is often why people will go looking. I could replace my mp3 player 5 times, but as far as price goes, once my classic went, and when my 1st gen is gone, it's gone. Problem is that I've gotten addicted to the games lol (I would say games and apps are probably a large reason why it has the market).. This also might give you some options Achromatic Hue [url=http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players/]MP3 players, digital music, CD players & portable audio reviews - CNET Reviews[/url] most players are trying to be compatible with both mac and win so you might be pretty safe in what you chose and just look at some of the reviews for the product before you buy. [/QUOTE]
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