ISO mp3 player that does not have rechargeable batter
I need a new mp3 player. All I want is something small that plays music. My old one has 1GB of memory and I haven't used all of it, so something with 4GB would be more than enough memory for me. All I do is rip music from cds to the mp3 player to make them portable. Sometimes I make "greatest hits" playlists by combining songs from multiple cds.
The catch is that I want one that uses a real battery instead of having a built-in rechargeable battery. Because I have enough trouble remembering to charge my cell phone. And I don't want to be out at the gym or taking a long walk only to find that my battery is dead so I can't listen to music.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I'm looking on cnet.com but everything there uses a built-in rechargeable battery.
The one I'm replacing is a Sony. Due to their ridiculous proprietary software, I can't add any new music to it since I bought a new pc unless I completely delete all the songs already on it and start over again. If I'm going to waste a full day starting from scratch, I'm going to do it with a different brand that does not have such insane limitations.
Thanks!
RIO - free just pay the post
I have an old RIO - I stopped using it when I got a free I-Pod. If anyone really loves RIOs it's yours for postage. I think I have an extra memory card for it somewhere too. Been dropped a few times, but always worked fine.
I liked it because it was one of the first solid state MP3 players (no hard drive like the original I-Pod) so I could shake it around as much as I wanted without having to worry about it