Re: mp3 in-car thingy

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On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 12:29:58 +0100, Mr.Nice.
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Just thought I'd let folks know that maplin have on special offer an
>in-car cd player that'll read mp3 cd's.
>I'd have one myself if I had the money right now.
>it's £59.99, order code L41AW at www.maplin.co.uk


I've had the Sony version for a few years now and can highly commend
the concept of 10+ hours of music on one CD-R. Far, far better than
the old hard drive type I first had (only cos it ran under linux,
obviously).


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Mother wrote:
>
> I've had the Sony version for a few years now and can highly commend
> the concept of 10+ hours of music on one CD-R. Far, far better than
> the old hard drive type I first had (only cos it ran under linux,
> obviously).


Which Sony one Martyn ?

Steve
 
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 18:56:50 +0100, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> I've had the Sony version for a few years now and can highly commend
>> the concept of 10+ hours of music on one CD-R. Far, far better than
>> the old hard drive type I first had (only cos it ran under linux,
>> obviously).

>
>Which Sony one Martyn ?


I was hoping nobody would ask, as it'll entail a walk out to Grumble
to check...

[PAUSE]

Kin eck, it's cold out there...

It's a CDX-MP30


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In article <[email protected]>, Steve Taylor wrote:
> Mother wrote:
>>
>> I've had the Sony version for a few years now and can highly commend
>> the concept of 10+ hours of music on one CD-R. Far, far better than
>> the old hard drive type I first had (only cos it ran under linux,
>> obviously).

>
> Which Sony one Martyn ?
>
> Steve


You could also treat youreslf to an Ipod. I've got the 20Gig one and use
an adaptor to connect it to the stereo. So far it's got about a day and
a half worth of music on it and it's less than a tenth full.

If you do get one you'll need to get a Firewire card if you don't already
have one. Either that or pay extra for a USB docking station. Firewire
is blindingly quick too.

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> the concept of 10+ hours of music on one CD-R. Far, far better than
> the old hard drive type I first had (only cos it ran under linux,
> obviously).
>


I bought one on eby just before heading off to iceland this summer - 70 quid
including the postage

Was a tad sceptical it would hold up but it was brill - even on corregated
pistes it didn't jump. And it came with a remote so I could lie in bed and
switch the stereo on and off - bliss

So instead of a big box of tapes rattling around the truck I took just a
small cd wallet with 8 cd's in it

So i would highly recommend this technology although I don't know this unit
specifically

Rich


 

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