I have a Sony CD Mp3 player.  it was more expensive than some of the off
brand models but it has turned out to be durable and problem free.  I bought
the model with a remote control, which attaches to the unit via an included
cable. I'm glad I did. the unit I have has buttons flush with the unit and they are arranged in a circle. The remote control has tactile controls and a big multi-function button that took me about a week to figure out its sensitivity and where to locate my thumb to initiate a desired action.

The unit also has a graphic equalizer and a few other graphical menu based features, which really only need to be set once by a sighted person. All the functions I need are available from the remote control.

Kelly








----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 3:02 AM
Subject: Re: recommendations on portable ce player which has resume featureand plays mp3 files


Tim, iRiver has stopped producing MP3 CD players recently. IMHO, they
made the best ones, because they can remember the stop position of the
last ten CDs. You could try to get one at Ebay. The best MP3 Cd players,
currently manufactured IMHO are the ones from Sony. I know the D-NE320
and I like it quite well. It can only remember the stop position of the
CD currently in it.

  <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

I'm looking for recommendations for a portable walkman style cd player whcih has a resume feature and will play mp3 files, even the 24 bit 22 khz files
found on acb radio. Does anyone have any suggestions?


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