It's only a player, Dan.

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Subject:        Re: Review of two interesting MP3 players
Author: Dan Eickmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:           02nd June 2007 21:01

Interesting, does this Zenstone also have recording capabilities?
OR is it just a player

At 11:30 6/2/2007, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I understand your concerns in regards to the 
>size, but it seems most are heading in the same 
>direction to keep things as small as possible 
>for easy storage in a pocket and such…
>I also think the battery concerns are also for 
>most units, because they’re making them for 
>recharagability, so it’s more or less built in in most units.
>
>Another interesting MP3 player, especially if 
>you’re a radio buff, is the Pogo Radio Your Way 
>LX model. It comes in a 128 mb version or 512 mb 
>version. Each has a 1 gig expansion slot as well 
>as am/fm digital programmable radio that you can 
>record directly from either an external source 
>via built in mic or plug in mic, record from an 
>external source using a mini plug connector as 
>well as recording from either radio. You can 
>also set a timer to record from any source similarly to TVo for televisions…
>It’s about the size of a deck of cards or pack 
>of cigarettes, for lack of a better comparison. 
>You can merely cut and paste music files 
>directly onto the player once it’s connected to 
>the computer via the usb cord it comes with.
>You can order separately a docking station, a 
>remote control, 1 gig expansion flash card, belt clip and etc.
>
>I typically only put a few music files on mine, 
>because I more or less listen to the radio 
>unless on the bus traveling to work, I then play 
>music files to block out diesel motor noise…. 
>So, I’m now trying to learn how to put a large 
>number of files on it via the 1 gig expansion 
>card. You can play MP3, WMA and real audio files…
>If interested, go to pogoproducts.com and check 
>out a few of their other gadgets…
>
>Just a bit of FYI!
>
>Best Regards,
>Cornell
>
>
>
>
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>Subject: Re: Review of two interesting MP3 players
>Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 07:35:32 -0400 (EDT)
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>
>While the Zen Stone sounds initially attractive, I have some real concerns
>about it.
>For one, the unit is so small that one will sooner or later loose it I am
>afraid.
>
>For another, what happens when this battery no longer takes a charge.
>To my mind, this sounds like a nice gimmick gift for graduation or
>Father's Day.
>And it will be nice for long as it works.
>But I question the longevity of this unit.
>
>
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