Sansa clip:
1) sounds better than ipod shuffle
2) has a display which is huge advantage
3) has Voice recording, FM
Biggest drawback of ipod shuffle is you cannot select a song to play. You just wait for it to play
Moreover, itunes has become more of a headache so better avoid it.
Creative Zen Stone Plus is a lot better option.
But Creative Zen 2Gb should be within your budget and will be a good match to your headset. Costs around 3.5k I think.
Read this article "audiophile mp3 players": *reviews.cnet.com/8301-6490_7-9968448-49.html
cnet conducted few tests over a year on every mp3 player that gets into the market and ranked them.
Eric works in our CNET Labs and tests the audio quality and battery life of our MP3 players as part of his job. Unlike Jasmine and myself, Eric never actually listens to the MP3 players we review. Instead, he reformats the player, makes sure the latest firmware is installed, and transfers over a few white noise and sine wave audio files. Finally, he connects a Audio Precision ATS-2 Audio Analyzer to the headphone output of the MP3 player to reveal details such as the MP3 player's signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), total harmonic distortion (THD+N), frequency response deviation, maximum power output, and stereo crosstalk.
1) Creative Zen
2)
Creative Zen Stone plus
3) ipod Classic
4) insignia pilot
5)
sandisc clip
6) Sony NWZ-S718F
These are top 6 best sounding players.
Now you choose which one you want to buy
If look is most important, then Samsung S2 Pebble beats ipod shuffle hands down.
*www.engadget.com/2008/06/18/samsungs-s2-pebble-dap-now-available-for-40$/
Photos: *crave.cnet.com/4326-1_105-6624386-2.html?tag=ss_thmb
1Gb for 40$
comes with lanyard headphones
Plays MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis
13 hour(s) battery life