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On (29/01/09 09:48), Josh Glover said:
> It has to be able to play both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. Other formats would
> be nice, but not required.
>> Does anyone in ILUG have something like this that they've had good
> luck with and would recommend to me? For bonus points, I'm heading up
> to Belfast this weekend, so if you know a place in Belfast that would
> probably carry the aforementioned music player, that would be great.
>I'm throwing a "me too" behind Cowon on this one also. I've an A3, which
is large, but I wanted to play all sorts of media on a PMP. It does just
that, with support for a vast range of different file formats and
codecs.
As well as this, I can give kudos to their support team. I bought mine
off e-Bay, from a shop in the US. When the hard drive failed on it,
several emails to the shop went unanswered. One email to Cowon and I had
an address and a contact to ship the unit to for repair, and it was
returned in working order within 2 weeks.
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John Madden -- john at jmadden.eu
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