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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Overall, it's the best player in the market...for now, July 2, 2000
Before I bought the NOMAD II, I read a lot of reviews from Amazon. I saw there were a few downsides to this product, but I took my chances anyway and I do not regret it at all. I believe this product to be the best mp3 player out in the market now. I admit, I don't know much about mp3 players (this being my first one), but compared to the reviews of the other top selling players, the NOMAD didn't really have much drastic flaws to it. I'm not going to get all technical now, except the fact that NOMAD can support other future formats like WMA, and most of the other top-selling ones do not. OKay...NOMAD has a limited memory of 64MB. Most of the others do too. Yeah, there are some that hold 96MB now, but who knows...wait a few years and it'll probably be a couple Gigabytes...that is, if future formats of music files do not make mp3's obsolete...or if you really want to wait that long for it to come out. When you think about it, it's not really all that bad. Of course, people would like the player to hold infinite amount of music... 64MB is just not enough, I know. I'd love it so much if one Smartmedia card could hold 100 songs compared to 12-15...I also wished CD's and tapes can hold that much at one time, too. Speaking of that, hey...can tapes zip from one track to another? Does it give CD quality sounds like the mp3 players do? Can tapes hold more than 20-30 songs averaging 5 minutes a piece? And CD's? Burn as many mixed song CD's you'd like, but you can only do them once on each CD, that is, if you do not mess it up in the process...and they take a lot of time. Plus, you can't hold that many songs in there either. Basically, you got the same limits as you always had with portable music players with the exception of a lot of extra convenience involved. Believe me, this little gadget is very convenient. It's light as a feather. It won't skip. It won't "eat the tape", wear down the motor, wear down any heads (tape heads),...no need to clean the heads or lenses since there are no moving parts. The mp3 player isn't fragile like CD players. You bump into someone with your CD player in your backpack, there's a pretty good chance your CD player will be...killed. With this unit, you don't need a backpack. Just slip it into your front pocket. Run into anyone you want and I'll guarantee there'll be no damage to your unit...unless the person you ran into beats you up first and punches you in the chest, crushing it. I could go on forever with this but I must point out some other "downsides" to this unit. I read somewhere that the FM radio wasn't that great on this. Works fine for me. I mean if I were in a basement with no windows, surely I'd get bad radio receptions. I'm not saying that the reviewer who wrote the complaint about bad reception lives in a basement...I'm just saying radio signals vary wherever you go or wherever you are. I get good reception where I'm at now, but if I move south of my neighborhood, I get static on my FM radio...as well as my cellular phone. Some reviewer said this unit doesn't have a fast forward or rewind...YEAH IT DOES! Hold the ">>" or "<<" down a bit and let it go. Yeah, yeah, you see? I read the Diamond Rio unit has a problem with battery power. It drains out quick from just transferring songs through the USB. I've been using this NOMAD for days and the battery just keeps going and going and going... Unlike some downsides to other units, this one doesn't require and "encrypted" mp3. Just load it straight up as it is from your PC or MAC. OK, it's time to get a little philosophical...you can't have everything you want in life. What I mean is be thankful for what you got. There's a lot of complaints of little petty things. "It can't hold enough songs", "The batteries make it too heavy", "The headphones don't fit my head", "The buttons are too small", "There's no built-in microwave", "It doesn't have a bottle opener at the end of it"...too much whining about things that aren't so serious. It plays music and is convenient. That's what it was made for and thats what it delivers. Believe me, no matter how perfect another player might be out there right now, the companies who develop these little gadgets are working on another as I speak that is ten times as advanced and tens times as perfect. You could wait around for the next couple years waiting for better player and brag all about it. In the meantime, me and all the other NOMAD owners will be enjoying our music while you sit there and wait. By then you'll be sitting exactly where we are now while another like you is waiting for the next better player to come out after then. I don't mean to offend nobody with this review, really. I'm just saying for those who plan on purchasing an mp3 player, this one will do great. I think its the best one out there for now. And try not to look for what's wrong with it. Concentrate on what is great about it and enjoy your [money's] worth.
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