[quote name='DoubleEcksZero']Insignia Pilot is pretty nice for me, built in bluetooth, 8gb integrated, SD card slot, Small. I like it.[/QUOTE]
I'll agree with Ecks here. Insignia is the Best Buy brand, so its not crazy expensive. However, there are pros and cons. No dedicated volume rocker, and a track rating system that is completely useless. You also need to transfer any tracks or movies you want into rhapsody, then put it on the mp3 player. Though, they provide you with a tool that searches your hard drive for all music and movies, and puts it right in your rhapsody library. Also, theres barely any accessories made specifically for it. Just a case, hard and sport varieties. It works with other 3rd party stuff, but thats the only Insignia exclusive accessories, as of a few months ago anyway. Its also not the sexiest or sleekest design around. Also, very important, if you take tracks off of rhapsody, it will transfer the album art, and artist info on the song, which you can browse while listening, which is pretty neat. HOWEVER, understand that it only gives you one free month of rhapsody. If you take tracks from the rhapsody service and put them on your mp3 player, you can only listen to them while subscribed to rhapsody. And when your subscription is nearly up (couple days left) , it will remind you to resubscribe, and any tracks you have gotten off of rhapsody will beep before playing. After your subscription expires, you cannot listen to them. Though, if you get your music from somewhere other than rhapsody, none of that matters. Also, you can just get a free month every month by creating a new account, so its not that big of a deal.
However, so far, for me its been pretty reliable, only froze up like once, and i just had to restart it to fix it. You can add your own playlists, and make playlists on the go. Deleting or adding stuff is no problem. And it has the SD card slot, so you can utilize that too *slot is covered when in case however*. It also comes with a built-in-radio, but depending on where you live, you might only be able to pick up one or two stations. Battery life is pretty decent, and sounds good all the time. Unless you're a complete audiophile, you really can't tell any difference, and it sounds great to me.
http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players...tooth/4505-6490_7-32717913.html?tag=mncol;lst There's the cnet link review that I used to help purchase it. I got it on sale for $100, which isn't a bad deal for 8g, imho.
Though, if you need 10g+ of music, none of this matters, since it only houses 8g lol