Marian Petrides wrote:
Better yet, if you can get academic pricing, you can get a 1GB iPod Nano (stores and displays pictures as well as music) for $129. And, yes, I use my nano as a sneaker net at work all the time. Only disadvantage to the nano is that it requires a separate cable which might be a hassle for your son--I just keep a spare in my desk.

There are many alternatives to the iPod, most of which are less expensive and many have more features. There may be qualitative differences in the firmware which affect sound quality, but when you're talking about MP3 these differences are at most negligible (headphones tend to play a bigger role in sound quality, and the popularity of third-party headphones in the Mac world suggests there's room for improvement on bundled headphones no matter which brand you buy).

As you noted, the requirement of carrying an additional cable can be a bit onerous for the person on the go, so I tend to prefer simpler form factors with the USB plug built into the housing, like these:

<http://www.memorysuppliers.com/cump3plwiusb.html>
<https://www.buymemory.com/products/products.asp?Package=MP3>

I have a unit from the first link, and while the company's fulfillment department is disappointing (yes, they sent it next-day, but only after sitting on the order for two business days first), I've been very happy with the unit itself.

Like so many others in the $100 range, one of the features I like most about my MP3 player/Flash drive is the built-in voice recorder. While it's very common among non-Apple devices, nothing in the Apple line currently offers voice recording.

And if you're feeling ambitious and have a project which warrants it, you can get many MP3/Flash drive devices with custom logos on them, and some vendors also offer attractive gift packaging options for each unit.

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