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<blockquote data-quote="Kfra315" data-source="post: 2813651" data-attributes="member: 557930"><p>Well I guess I'll offer my input. I just picked up a Kenwood X890($175) BNIB from ebay last week and I have just been using it with a 1 Gig thumbdrive I got for free from Microcenter. I love the Kenwood and the USB option is probably the smartest thing I could've done since I have so much music. I no longer have to burn CDS and I will more than likely buy a bigger thumb drive soon. I found the thumbdrive to be the most logical and convenient because you can leave it in your car without worrying about someone snatching your entire music collection. You can get them up to 8 gigs I believe right now and I found the navigation on the deck to be really quick and it all can be controlled through the remote. Pretty much operates like an MP3 cd where you can navigate different folders. And the reason why I really dont like to use such a big storage drive is because when you think about it you're really just using all that extra space on the hard drive because it's there. I found when I had an MP3 player with a really big storage capacity I actually ended up having too much outdated music on there because I had the room and didnt need to delete it. Now I've got my flash based Sansa with 6 gigs and it actually forces me to keep my player up to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kfra315, post: 2813651, member: 557930"] Well I guess I'll offer my input. I just picked up a Kenwood X890($175) BNIB from ebay last week and I have just been using it with a 1 Gig thumbdrive I got for free from Microcenter. I love the Kenwood and the USB option is probably the smartest thing I could've done since I have so much music. I no longer have to burn CDS and I will more than likely buy a bigger thumb drive soon. I found the thumbdrive to be the most logical and convenient because you can leave it in your car without worrying about someone snatching your entire music collection. You can get them up to 8 gigs I believe right now and I found the navigation on the deck to be really quick and it all can be controlled through the remote. Pretty much operates like an MP3 cd where you can navigate different folders. And the reason why I really dont like to use such a big storage drive is because when you think about it you're really just using all that extra space on the hard drive because it's there. I found when I had an MP3 player with a really big storage capacity I actually ended up having too much outdated music on there because I had the room and didnt need to delete it. Now I've got my flash based Sansa with 6 gigs and it actually forces me to keep my player up to date. [/QUOTE]
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