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I want full functionality via an LCD remote, but these models don't come with one and the high-end ones in the D-NEX30 series still aren't out yet. I was wondering iof any of the previous years models' remotes from the MP3 CD players will run well on the D-NF430. If so, let me know.

Thanks very much for letting me know...

PS: Is G-Protection as good on these newer models as on previous ones? Excellent anti-skip would be my major reason for buying any other MP3 CD players (this is the _only_ place where my iRiver iMP-550 falls short - no G-Protection). Or did they skimp on that to provide higher headphone wattage?

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My D-NF430 works with both my RM-MC33EL and RM-MC35ELK remotes. I think that the radio can be adjusted via remote as well, but I can't remember how it worked. It might be that pressing STOP while the CD player was not playing turned on the radio. I was able to figure it out pretty easily through trial and error. However, the frequency is not displayed on the remote. It does come with a non-LCD remote.

Regarding its G-Protection, my player has never skipped, but it is only used walking and commuting. I haven't gone running or riding with it.

Personally, I wouldn't hold my breath for a new line of CD players, except for super-cheap models. There isn't much of a market for quality players now that most people are buying DAPs.

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My D-NF430 works with both my RM-MC33EL and RM-MC35ELK remotes. I think that the radio can be adjusted via remote as well, but I can't remember how it worked. It might be that pressing STOP while the CD player was not playing turned on the radio. I was able to figure it out pretty easily through trial and error. However, the frequency is not displayed on the remote. It does come with a non-LCD remote.

Regarding its G-Protection, my player has never skipped, but it is only used walking and commuting. I haven't gone running or riding with it.

Personally, I wouldn't hold my breath for a new line of CD players, except for super-cheap models. There isn't much of a market for quality players now that most people are buying DAPs.

Would the RM-MC40ELK (it's used on some of the Hi-MD players like MZ-EH1 & the MZ-NH3D downloader/player) work well? I really like this style of remote, as I'm used to iRiver's offerings (I never used the 'tube' ones from Sony, but they look a big unwieldy)...
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