Haven't tried downloading yet. I assume you download it to a typical music MP3 player? And how is the sound quality in comparison to CDs and MP3 cds? I don't have a laptop and my home pc uses dialup, so downloading would involve me actually going to the library, which would still be useful for books located somewhere else in the system.
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Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by kstani4032, May 21, 2007.
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Actually, I'd rather listen to CDs so we download to the laptop then burn to CDs. My daughter & son in law download to mp3 player and they have good sound as well.
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I'm listening to the sequel of the "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," "The Girl who Played with Fire" and both are very good. They're not as good as all the hype would have you believe. But definitely a sound choice. Very good storytelling and character development.
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I just bought a $37 MP3 player made by sandisk. It accepts audible content, is rechargable on a usb port and holds a battery charge for 16 hours or so. I was using the MP3 player on my Garmin GPS until it died last week. This little unit has 4G 0f internal memory and has a slot for micro sd cards up to 16G. It also plays FLAC files. -
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I used to buy books on CD . I found that my local small town library loved it when I would donate them . They were so happy that they gave me a donation receipt for the retail price on the case! The first time my donation was over 1200.00
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