Posted by Howard9 on 12/04/06 16:30
In article <ZVWch.57054$JA.54326@newsfe11.phx>, pjbphdspamsux@cox.net
says...
> This is a pretty basic question but despite surfing the web I can't seem to
> get a decent answer.
>
>
>
> I'm looking to purchase an ipod nano soon. The primary use will be to
> listen to audiobooks on long car rides and to hear FM television broadcasts
> while I'm at the gym. Of course ipods don't have radio receivers built in
> so I need to pick up an add-on. The only one I've seen is made by apple and
> has headphones built in. The standard headphones that come with and ipod
> suck so I'd need to purchase after market headphones anyway, but I don't
> trust the quality of the headphones that come built into the add-on receiver
> I've seen
>
>
>
> I can't seem to find much information on add-on receivers. I've tried CNET
> but they don't really have much. Can anyone recommend a good after-market
> receiver or a web site that reviews them?
>
>
>
> At the risk of opening up the floodgates of personal screeds, am I better
> off going with some MP3 player that has a receiver built in? Please keep it
> civil.
>
>
>
Google: "FM iPod"
>
>
>
>
--
Howard
[Back to original message]
|