Napster To Go?

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=16045

nate08

06-06-2005 11:08:27

Well I did some light, 5-minute research, and Napster To Go is compatible with the Dell Pocket DJ.

If you decide that you do not like Napster after you load 500 songs on your DJ, can you cancel and still listen to those 500 songs, or is there something protecting it so that you have to continue paying to listen to the songs?

Just wondering if anyone knows...

And yes I would get an iPod, but I already have a Shuffle and I need something that will hold 5 times as much and can use Napster and has a screen with backlight...

slease

06-06-2005 13:12:56

The files become unplayable if you don't connect your mp3 player to your computer every so often. It then checks to make sure you still have a license to play them. So if you stop paying, you stop playing.

Peinecone

06-06-2005 13:20:16

Nate, if you are going to get something besides an ipod, i would get an iriver player. just my opinion though.

slease

06-06-2005 13:22:05

Totally, the H10 6gb is a badass little player. Looks way more svelte than the ipod mini.