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| I listen to my music on a Nakamichi
Soundspace 10. Quite simply, it is a home theater system that
kicks ass. If you can spare the cash, you will not be
disappointed. It is worth every penny. In my opinion, the best 5.1
sound you can get and the best value. Click on the photo to get
your own or look at the specs.

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When I am on the go, I listen to
music on my iPod. I got it a few months ago
and I could not be happier. I would certainly
recommend it if you are interested in buying it. The strengths are
the huge hard drive (30GB), which stores
my entire CD collection and then some. It is large enough to back
up your computer as well - which I have done with success. The
battery life is excellent (7 hrs), which means I can count on one
hand the number of times I have run out of power. And I have flown
across North America twice recently. The sound quality is decent
(I only saved MP3s in 128Kbps, so I can't vouch for true sound
quality.). I also recently purchased an
armband accessory that allows you to wear the iPod on your arm. I
have no idea why Apple didn't think of this, but for all the great
things they have done (and this is a great product), they are
oddly stupid in many ways. And one of those ways is with their
software update that overwrote my entire CD collection as I needed
to re-install my laptop. And to not be able to sell music over the
internet to Windows users is simply stupid. Windows comprises
about 90% of the market. But those are minor quarrels - this is a
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| My
musical tastes are varied to say the least - I enjoy every form of
music, from Metallica (early, of course) to Hank Williams, Jr. to
Mozart to the Beatles. My music collection can be perused
here. |
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