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Old 10-14-2008, 07:30 PM
chelle chelle is offline
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Default best mp3 player for audio books

Since some of you guys are gurus on MP3 players for use with audio books..., what would be your current choice for an MP3 player that is primarily used to listen to audio books while driving or exercise, etc., ....and, why?
What feature allows the player to remember exactly where it left off, in case of power loss, etc. so that when powered up, you will come back to the same place in the book.
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Old 10-14-2008, 07:31 PM
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Take a look at Audible.com to see which machines are compatible with their audiobooks - if you live in the USA you can get a good discount on some of them if you take out a year's subscription to Audible.
Personally I have recently purchased a Palm Tungsten T5 (and a 1GB memory card) which I can use as an mp3 player, an mp3 book reader, a film and picture viewer, a games machine, oh yes, and as a PIM. If I didn't have this I would be tempted to buy the Rio Carbon 5GB - the battery life is apparently very good.
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