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An alternative that's popular with Linux geeks is the DI Neuros - http://www.neurosaudio.com/ . It's impressively ugly and rather large, but it has excellent sound quality, comes in a range of capacities (and you can take it apart and put your own disk in it quite easily, so it can effectively be any capacity in which 2.5" disk drives are generally available) and a boatload of features. It can play MP3, WMA, Vorbis and .wav, and can record from a built-in or external mic to WAV or MP3 at a variety of bitrates. It can broadcast over FM and it has some basic DJ features. DI are a very clued-in company - their support is legendary, the forums for the device are very active and full of DI employees, and the player is as open as any MP3 player around - the firmware and the DI-written sync software have both been open sourced, and the hardware specs are freely available. There are several good third-party sync tools and a third-party firmware - see http://neurosdbm.sf.net/ and http://neuros-firmware.sf.net/ . And last but not least it's very cheap, $200 for a 20GB model. (That was half the price of an iPod, when I bought mine). If you can cope with the ugly factor and the size (it's not huge, but there's no room for anything else in your jean pockets), it's a fantastic player, and thanks to the heavy development work it only gets better with time.

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