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Discuss your MP3 Players, iPod, MP3-compatible cell phones, etc here. Post a pic if you want!
I'll start it off, I have a Samsung-Napster YH-920. It's a 20-Gigabyte standard MP3 Player. It's got a blue and black screen with backlight on, not full color. I can record radio, voice, and Audio-out compatible devices' music. Connects via USB, has about a 12 hour battery. Came with 2 months of Napster and Audible. Also came with the leather case, chrager dock, and white earbuds (black ones are ones I had before and match the case).
Pictures:
On the charging dock and connected to my computer. It can charge while connected. I like that alot. I can also use it to connect to my PS2 for Photomode. No need for a Flash Key, but I still want one
Looks washed out because it had to be brightened.

On my basement floor in the case. Main menu shown.

I like it because it's just a really basic MP3 player that I can also store any kind of file on (My computer recognizes it as an external disk, so I can store pictures from Photomode on it, videos, or files for school on it). Not many people have this model, so that makes it unique around here. Too many iPods.
I'll start it off, I have a Samsung-Napster YH-920. It's a 20-Gigabyte standard MP3 Player. It's got a blue and black screen with backlight on, not full color. I can record radio, voice, and Audio-out compatible devices' music. Connects via USB, has about a 12 hour battery. Came with 2 months of Napster and Audible. Also came with the leather case, chrager dock, and white earbuds (black ones are ones I had before and match the case).
Pictures:
On the charging dock and connected to my computer. It can charge while connected. I like that alot. I can also use it to connect to my PS2 for Photomode. No need for a Flash Key, but I still want one

On my basement floor in the case. Main menu shown.

I like it because it's just a really basic MP3 player that I can also store any kind of file on (My computer recognizes it as an external disk, so I can store pictures from Photomode on it, videos, or files for school on it). Not many people have this model, so that makes it unique around here. Too many iPods.