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MyMemory SD MP3 Player bundle for £17.99
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7day shop have them for £12.99 too - without the mymemory thing written on, but with no SD card.
i've also seen this one: can someone who knows more than i do about these things tell me if its likely to be any good?
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=777_11&products_id=99070
one other question: is it possiblt to connect these to my car tape player? i used to use a portable cd player which has now broken and am desperate to get away from just radio and tapes!
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Dunno if it's of any interest but I have been considering THIS ITEM too as it uses the xD picture card.
All for £17.99. (Normally 40 Quid!!
A combined USB memory card reader, pen drive and MP3 player based on Fuji's xD-Picture Card™ memory card format. This smart little gadget can be used to store, transport and transfer all types of digital files, while the built-in MP3 player allows you to listen to music whilst on the move too.
Simply plug the USB drive into your PC or Mac, and transfer your files in one easy step. With memory provided by an xD-Picture Card™ (sold separately from 16MB up to 512MB), this wearable device is supplied complete with case (with fitted clip), headphones, USB extension cable, AAA battery and Roxio software (Windows 98, Me, NT4.0, 2000, XP), which gives you the flexibility to copy, play and burn digital music to CD/DVD, as well as convert music tracks to and from MP3 format for use on the xD-MP3."Unhappiness is not knowing what we want, and killing ourselves to get it."Post Count: 4,111 Thanked 3,111 Times in 1,111 Posts (Actual figures as they once were))Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.0 -
anybody got any idea where the best prices are on sd cards?Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0
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snap...rizla...that's the same item i thought about...does anyone know if its any good?rizla01 wrote:Dunno if it's of any interest but I have been considering THIS ITEM too as it uses the xD picture card.
All for £17.99. (Normally 40 Quid!!
A combined USB memory card reader, pen drive and MP3 player based on Fuji's xD-Picture Card™ memory card format. This smart little gadget can be used to store, transport and transfer all types of digital files, while the built-in MP3 player allows you to listen to music whilst on the move too.
Simply plug the USB drive into your PC or Mac, and transfer your files in one easy step. With memory provided by an xD-Picture Card™ (sold separately from 16MB up to 512MB), this wearable device is supplied complete with case (with fitted clip), headphones, USB extension cable, AAA battery and Roxio software (Windows 98, Me, NT4.0, 2000, XP), which gives you the flexibility to copy, play and burn digital music to CD/DVD, as well as convert music tracks to and from MP3 format for use on the xD-MP3.Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j0 -
Not sure if http://www.pricestorm.com/ are cheap but they have low postage costs.0
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Bargainbabe wrote:Just one Rach? lol

Hmmm - now let me think (having temporary memory lapse!) :rolleyes:
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rizla01: it looks alright but remember that xd cards are quite a bit more expensive than sd cards.
ben 500: mymemory's 512mb sd card is the cheapest I could find, I had a look at the usual places like ebuyer & co. but they all seemed a few quid more...0 -
p5x wrote:rizla01: it looks alright but remember that xd cards are quite a bit more expensive than sd cards.
ben 500: mymemory's 512mb sd card is the cheapest I could find, I had a look at the usual places like ebuyer & co. but they all seemed a few quid more...
I have a camera which takes XD cards so its a good option for me - especially if you buy these cards....
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/memory/Olympus/128MB/xD-Picture/Card/-/TWIN/PACK/(Fuji/Compatible)Official DFW Nerd 210
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rach wrote:one other question: is it possiblt to connect these to my car tape player? i used to use a portable cd player which has now broken and am desperate to get away from just radio and tapes!
thanks
If it's got a socket allowing you to connect it to another stereo for its external speakers - the same as the socket you get on a CD walkman - then you can get one of those conversion kits (Argos used to do them for about £7, not sure if they still do) that consist of a dummy tape with a lead that goes to your walkman / MP3 player / whatever. Not sure if they're any good though.0
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