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    I agree with the above post!. .Muvo^2 (I have one!!) Is awesome!. .Very very nice and Small player. .great plug and play. An 4GB. .is great for just round and about. Why do you NEED to take your WHOLE music collection with you?. .

    As with the Muvo^2 its soo easy you can jus have it constantly updated with your latest moods.. and only the most listenened to tracks. .And 4gb you are not going to be able to listen to EVERY song in a row and even if you were sad enough to you wouldnt be bored with the first tracks as you listened to those DAYS ago!

    I think this is a great Mp3 player. .Oh and also sounds great! Much better than owning a big bulky brick like Ipod Mini .. Muvo^2 is about half the size!.



    Oh yeah DaftpuNK. . here is the latest in the Muvo^2 range 5gb and built in FM . .But not made by Hitachi this time!. But Seagate! (okay you may of already knew this but just thought I'd let you know!.Here.http://www.everythingusb.com/news/index/4684.htm

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    Ok so we've all decided the MuVo2 is the best player ever in the world yeh? good. Go get one nownownow! I've moved from my Zen Xtra 60GB to the MuVo2 and it's much better. I prefer the more portable one over the bigger one with larger capacity.

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    lol ppl well my mum rang me last nite (she gets home on tuesday) and she has got me an iriver h120 it had to be ordered yesterday is is being delivered to the shop itself. (they ahd no rio karma) the only thing they ahd in store was ipods and i was like NO THANX

    So thanx for all ur help guys.does anyone know if the iriver can hold films on the hdd erg di=v x etc so ic an transport them. also can anyone show me any other reviews? its to build the hype awaiting it.

    well thanx again. cant wait till my mum gets home now had loads of partys etc although a hurricane is due to hit florida 2morrow :S cant be gd

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    Ive got the 4gb muvo, great player apart from the menu, mine is slow as hell when switching between tracks, apart from that its a great small player
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    Got the latest firmware on there?

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    Can anyone tell me if any of these players are full mass storage compatable?
    - because IMO, thats the major flaw in the iPod

    also, DaftpuNk, in all the years of narrowboating, i have never seen a bargepole with a sheath!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by oshta
    Can anyone tell me if any of these players are full mass storage compatable?
    - because IMO, thats the major flaw in the iPod

    also, DaftpuNk, in all the years of narrowboating, i have never seen a bargepole with a sheath!!!


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    the iHP 120 is! I have xp instaled!

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    just got a muvo^2 4GB and went and got Notmad from Redhat software for it too - pretty happy, though I can see why the jog dial thing is a popular function. Would be nice to scroll to a track then press to select.

    Muvo is also mass storage compatible

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    Quote Originally Posted by oshta
    also, DaftpuNk, in all the years of narrowboating, i have never seen a bargepole with a sheath!!!
    daniel
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    Just wondering, whats the sound quality on a MuVo2 like compared to a zen xtra60gig?

    I have the zen and the sound quality is..



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    specs are the same so sound quality is excellent on both.
    I do know everything, just not all at once. It's a virtual memory problem.

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