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Need purchase advice for MP3 with FM record function

Discussion in 'Portable audio players' started by hrin, Jan 13, 2006.

  1. hrin

    hrin Member

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    Hi.
    Just wanted to find out what my options are for an MP3 player with an FM record function.
    I thought I found the perfect one for me, the Samsung 1G flash player YP-F1Z . Then I found out it could only charge through the USB port.

    Im mainly interested in the FM record function and good battery life.

    Any help would be great. I really dont know anything about MP3 players. Thanks.
     
  2. ricster

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    Check out the players from Creative. Many of them have FM record functions and long battery life.
     
  3. Richaayy

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    most, if not all, the Cowon iAudio devices record fm. Check out the iAudio X5 20/30/60gb. Comes in a normal version with 15hrs playback or the X5L version with 35hrs playback. Its a video player aswell.. highly recommended! i even use it to record bootlegs at gigs pretty good!
     
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    The Zen Tough by Creative is a great choice it comes in a 20 or 40 gig model and plays MP3's or wma's. It has FM and voice recording but you will have to buy the optional remote control.
     
  5. SypherTek

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    there are plenty of generic mp3 players that have that function... i used to have one myself

    take a look at this

    http://www.eclipsecomputers.com/product.aspx?code=MP-U1024FM

    im not saying you have to buy that 1 but it gives you an idea and most generic mp3 players are exactly the same as the one in that link they just have a different brand name printed on them
     

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