This morning, after raking some fallen leaves, I took some photos of the trees in the yard. It was overcast, so the colors were not as vibrant as they would be later in the day, but the color-changed leaves still gave off their beauty and uniqueness. You can find these new photos, which also include some self-portraits, in my photo album.
In the afternoon my Nomad Jukebox Zen Xtra arrived in the mail. It’s been filling with music for the past couple hours, and I hope to have it complete with all the music I own by tomorrow. It will be great to have all my music in one portable music player instead of a bunch of CD binders or on my laptop. The sound quality of this device is remarkable. I haven’t heard portable music sound this good before. The various sound settings and the quality headphones are a big leap over the mini disc player I relied on previously. I’m very happy with the investment I made in this so far.
3 comments on “Debate, Leaves and Nomads”
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can you give me any more info on this Zen Jukebox player? Is it an alternative to an ipod? I’ve been looking for a decent alternative recently, do you know how they compare?
oh and how much of the dineros did it cost you?
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http://www.nomadworld.com/products/Jukebox_ZenXtra/ here’s a URL that’ll tell you most things about the Nomad.
The Nomad has only one aspect that I can see that makes it less favourable than an iPod, that it doesn’t feature Mac support out of the box.
It has a larger capacity than iPods currently do at 60 GB. It has a 14 hour battery life. It’s small and light – roughly the same as my Sony Clie. It has the best audio output of any portable media player in the under $1000 range. The controls are easy to use. The display is very clear. It costs about half as much as an iPod and excedes it in most areas. I don’t know why any non-Mac owner wouldn’t choose a Nomad. They’re simply better.
I was able to get mine for $200 USD on Ebay, but it retails for a bit more.
That’s ok. If you want to know anything more about it just ask.