The price with shipping and tax was roughly $38…and I can’t wait to see how my refresh times are with it. So many people have such incredibly long refresh times, and with my 16GB card they’ve always been very good. I’ll throw the 16GB card back in the Clip+.
Good stuff. I have always kept to 4GB for my cards, since I swap them between devices regularly. Using MTP mode, refresh times have never really been an issue, a matter of seconds.
I swap the cards depending upon whether I’m in an audiobook or music mood (the latest Audible scheme allows swapping the media between Sansas, a nice change).
The monster 32 card is tempting, especially since the price has come down to an affordable level. SInce I have the little guys plugged in regularly, I simply swap the cards with various collections.
I use mostly 8GB cards now, although I also have a 16GB and some 4GB cards. I guess I should put the 4GB cards in adapters and use them in my camera. i and not yet tempted to buy a 32GB card. I will probably be tempted to buy one when it is under $20.
I use mostly 8GB cards now, although I also have a 16GB and some 4GB cards. I guess I should put the 4GB cards in adapters and use them in my camera. i and not yet tempted to buy a 32GB card. I will probably be tempted to buy one when it is under $20.
When I bought the 16GB card I have, it was about $20…so this card and the reader came in at just under double that price.
That’s a good enough deal for me. 32GB card+8GB player = Win.
Well, the Clip+ has been a dutiful little soldier for me now, for about 1.5 years of its two year existence. I sold my other one a whle back, and shortly thereafter the buyer sent it through both washer and dryer…RIP.
Now, at long last, I broke a clip on a Clip-line player…after having 2 original Clips, two Clip+, and now a Clip Zip, it finally happened. I was reaching into my jacket to press pause, where the player was clipped to my shirt pocket, as always, when someone bumped into the arm that was reaching into my jacket. Immediately, the player dropped into the pocket, and the clip fell onto the ground.
I resisted my immediate reaction, which would have been to emulate this scene…
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But at last, I made a decision…I’m selling the Clip+ to the same guy who washed the other one, and with that money, plus another $17, I’ve ordered a blue 4GB Clip Zip…and I’ll toss my 16GB card into it, since my 8GB Zip has the 32GB in it already.
So it’s on to the future…but Clip+, I’m glad to have had you…a fine quality player you were.
Well, the Clip+ has been a dutiful little soldier for me now, for about 1.5 years of its two year existence. I sold my other one a whle back, and shortly thereafter the buyer sent it through both washer and dryer…RIP.
Now, at long last, I broke a clip on a Clip-line player…after having 2 original Clips, two Clip+, and now a Clip Zip, it finally happened. I was reaching into my jacket to press pause, where the player was clipped to my shirt pocket, as always, when someone bumped into the arm that was reaching into my jacket. Immediately, the player dropped into the pocket, and the clip fell onto the ground.
I resisted my immediate reaction, which would have been to emulate this scene…
But at last, I made a decision…I’m selling the Clip+ to the same guy who washed the other one, and with that money, plus another $17, I’ve ordered a blue 4GB Clip Zip…and I’ll toss my 16GB card into it, since my 8GB Zip has the 32GB in it already.
So it’s on to the future…but Clip+, I’m glad to have had you…a fine quality player you were.
Marvin, where do you find these people to sell your old players to? I was recently tired of my 4GB Clip and gave it away, since I didn’t know anyone to sell it to.
Marvin, where do you find these people to sell your old players to? I was recently tired of my 4GB Clip and gave it away, since I didn’t know anyone to sell it to.
I’ve given my old players, still in perfect shape and with the original boxes and literature, etc., to charities such as those providing gifts for winter holidays. Although one might question this, I think that everyone likes tech. and that this could be a nice surprise for someone who might not be able to go out and buy a player; and people who don’t have a computer still often may have access to one, at school, a public library, a friend’s house, etc.
I got a touch-screen android device. :smileyvery-happy: And I love it. For a long time I disliked touch screens but my sweet little device changed all that.
I got a touch-screen android device. :smileyvery-happy: And I love it. For a long time I disliked touch screens but my sweet little device changed all that.
I wouldn’t want my only device to be touchscreen, if i only had one device, because it can be inconvenient on-the-go…but I like having one as part of my collection. I am certainly curious about the Android devices though…how is that OS to use?
Marvin , you still have 113MB free, man!! Nice to see a serious flash music collection.
There are quite a few new Android devices out there, and some HUGE screens to go with them, egads!! Some make the iPhone actually look cute and small, don’t they? I have had to really search to find a decent compact phone, as I use it as just that- a telephone.
But Angry Birds is a lot of fun, isn’t it? I have an unlimited data plan, and I only use the phone to talk, go figure.
I got a touch-screen android device. :smileyvery-happy: And I love it. For a long time I disliked touch screens but my sweet little device changed all that.
I have one coming now too…but I wouldn’t call it “little”.