try the PNY vibe. Nobody really knows about it, or so I know. I am, 
apparently, the only one who owns one <smile>. Most people like iriver, too, 
but if your looking for a desent MP3 player, which is accesible, try this 
one. It comes with no software, it is like a removable disk on your 
computer. It runns on one tripple a battery for approximately 15 hours, and 
has a line-in jack for easy stario (or whatever has a headphone jack) to 
your mp3 player connection. Cables are all there, and its a very sturdy 
device. Hopefully you'll take this advice into concideration when buying 
your player.

best, and good luck,
Tyler
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> Hi guys,
>    Does anybody know of any good hardware Mp3 players that are accessible. 
> I'm not interested in the iriver, I just want an mp3 player and nothing 
> else.  Any suggestions? Thanks.
> Denny
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