Digital music players are one of the great spin offs of computer technology. The arrival of the MP3 standard morphed our computers from mere bean counters into vast audio jukeboxes. And it didn’t take long before devices small enough to carry all that music around arrived.
As with all major technology leaps I held off from jumping in straight away, preferring to let the technology mature. That was three years ago and although in that time I have got to grips with many digital music players, I have yet to put my money on the counter. The main reason for this was trying to decide whether to buy a small, jog proof solid-state memory player or a larger, more capacious hard disk based device. It’s a conundrum that many people have, and I was hoping that my time with the Decktron i-MPIA 4256 player might help me solve it.
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