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Old 06-26-2014, 07:08 AM   #162
Prestidigitweeze
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Originally Posted by KimberlyFDR View Post
Thank you for this. After much debate, and trying to tell myself I didn't need another MP3 player after my iTouch died, I finally gave in and bought this My audiobooks were piling up and my work day is too quiet without having music in my ears.
One nice thing about the Clip Zip is that it accepts 64GB mSD cards. If the player dies, your music doesn't.

Other benefits:

The clip and form factor are good for workouts.

Installing Rockbox firmware makes tinkering more fun, adds sound options like EQ, compression and pitch correction, and allows greater file compatibility.

The only downside if you're a former Apple user: No ALAC. If you have numerous ALAC files, you'll have to convert them to FLAC.

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