quester, you can get an accessory for the iPod that will tune in radio stations. [link] I don't know about other options, sorry.
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Maybe try googling mp3 player radio.
Here are some reviews.... [link]
Looks like Creative makes a lot of mp3 player / radio thingies. Not positive, but they do mention drag-n-drop USB, which makes me think they'd work on a Mac.
Thanks tommy and -t.
I've checked those out, but it still leaves me with the question of whether songs from iTunes would work on them or if some other download store would work with Mac's OS.
Songs you bought with iTunes will only work on iPods. Songs you made with iTunes from a CD will work on any mp3 player, but only if you change the iTunes default to make mp3's....
eta: And you can't use iTunes to sync music to a non-iPod. You'll have to use some other way. Either drag-n-drop via usb, or maybe the player comes with its own sync software.
oh. Thanks again, tommy!
Damn. That site is hot. Expensive, but very pretty tech stuff.
Ooooh, shiny.
If someone could buy me one of these before I give birth so I can stay online in the hospital, that'd be great. Thanks in advance!
(Of course I'll also be bringing my Treo, but the keyboard isn't really designed for longish-term typing.)
A friend was going to get one, but got distracted by something as yet unreleased that has a bigger screen. He thinks he's excited. I totally can't wait.
I've got an appointment this afternoon to take DH's iPod to the Genius Bar, but I have a feeling it's pretty hopeless. This means he needs a new iPod AND a new iPod recorder accessory to record interviews with (since the iTalk he has isn't compatible with the new iPod models).
The Apple store seems to have three options - anyone have experience/opinions on relative quality?
The TuneTalk is very solid and simple, and I've had a lot of success with it. I actually like the MicroMemo even better as far as the sound goes, because the flexible/removable mic pickup doohickey gives you more options for setting things up, but I've seen a number of them break off. Moving parts = not good on a portable device.
I haven't used the current-generation iTalk, but the user reviews I've seen all point to a whole lot of skipping. It's been my impression that this is an issue with all of the mics, and our troubleshooting points to iPods running low on battery rather than the specific mic model: which gets to my last point... all the new iPods can give you a much better-quality recording than the old ones, but the tradeoff is that recording sucks batteries much faster than E is probably used to with the old one. The Belkin allows you to plug in to a computer (or a USB charger, if you have one) to charge while you record, and the MicroMemo doesn't. I don't know about the iTalk. At any rate, since it's something he needs for work, it's definitely worth looking for.