I definitely don't concour with your affirmation. I own a Cassiopeia, which
can double as an MP3 player, and I *never* use it. Never. Why? CompactFlash
is too expensive. MP3 doesn't sound quite right (IMHO). The only advantage
is that I can send the files from my computer to my player. That's it. I am
left with about an hour of the same music, over and over again, unless I
re-connect and download. With an MD, I simply pop out the disc, pop in a new
one. Cheap, inexpensive, easy.

Personally, I think MP3 players are a big hit with... ahem... how to put
this politely... people who don't like paying for their music (aka Napster
users). And that's it.

Francisco.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerard Naude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 1:37 AM
Subject: RE: MD: Best buy, phasing out MD equip ??


>
> How long is this mp3 vs. md war going to last????
>
> Face it. MD is best for portable recording. MP3 is best for portable
> playing. MP3 players/MP3 cd players CAN'T record!
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