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I have a Sharp 722.  It's got a slot-loading mechanism, which seems like
it would be less likely to get bent than a clamshell design.  I've only
dropped it once, but it didn't even skip.

Laters,
Brian

On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 08:09:27PM +0200, Alexander Dietrich wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> in your experience, what are the most rugged portable players
> currently available ? I'm asking this on behalf of a friend
> who wants to use it while practising BMX bike stunts (which
> is a stupid idea if you ask me, but hey, it's his player...)
> His last one was an AIWA portable recorder (F-65 I think) which
> dropped and got its lid dented, recently the drive mechanism
> died, according to him.
> So what I'm looking for is a player whose mechanic parts, short
> of being jumped on, can stand a whole lot of shaking. It would
> be even better it it isn't on the upper end of the price scale.
> Please answer, you can help keep a person from buying an MP3
> player !!
> 
> Regards,
> Alexander Dietrich
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