I also lost mine awhile ago, and think it was stolen. I ended up
just getting a razor v3i and a 1gb card to listen to music when I'm out
though.
Regarding the price of B&O, remember that used
equipment is a great way to get into it. In fact many people feel that
the true HiFi equipment from b&o was from the 70's to mid 90's,
before they started to shift away from traditional component style
stereo systems. The stuff is built really well, and a system from the
80's or 90's will still last you awhile. I personally don't by any
b&o stuff new. You can find some nice stuff on ebay if you're
patient. Check out the product pages here and on beocentral.com. You
might want to start by looking at the beosystem 5000 or 5500 if you
prefer the stacked components look, or the beosystem 3300, 3500, or
4500 if you like the long, sleek, touch panel look. Any of these can be found on ebay in the US for less than $1000, more if you're in Europe. You'll also find stuff for sale in the sale section of the forum, but you need to be a gold member to access it.
Austin