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A Discount MP3 Player? You Bet! by Linda Woods
Why pay hundreds of dollars for a brand name MP3 player when a discount MP3 player will offer the same functions and design without the hefty price tag to go along with it? You don't have to sacrifice quality for price. You may not get the flaming orange model that you like, but what are you... A discount MP3 player doesn't have to mean a cheap MP3 player. ... Because of the low cost per megabyte for hard drive players, look for a format that can accept up to 30GB. ... Compare discount MP3 player models available either at local stores or on the Internet.
Mp3 Players : Flash-Hard Drive Which One Was Made For Your Music? by Daryl Plaza
The evolution of the mp3 format has allowed us to compress music files also known as (mpeg-1 audio layer 3 file) so that we can store and take our music anywhere in great amounts. Here is a comparison of the 2 so you can decide which mp3 player storage style is best for you. ... Hard Drive mp3 players This type of storage is for the serious person who would like to have all their cd collection on one storage device. ... The reliability of the hard drive isn't the same as the flash players the hard disk drivers have many spinning parts and memory is based on magnetic technology.
Looking For an MP3 Player? by Levi Bloom
If you don’t have an mp3 player, and even if you do, you should check out all the new stuff that’s going on. I’m hoping this article will give you some idea of what kind of mp3 player you want and some tips on what to look for in an mp3 player. Maybe you work out and need something small and... Torn between a small, light, solid state mp3 player and a hard drive based player that holds thousands of songs? ... In this case you need a hard drive based mp3 player, commonly known as an mp3 jukebox, for which you could pay up to $500.
Anti-Skip Protection on Mp3 Players by Sergio Camarena
There have been some questions on anti-skip protection on mp3 players due to the fact that some of them publish on the box in its feature list. You got to see what the storage of each player is to determine if it needs it or not: - Flash mp3 players have no moving parts at all, does not need... - Hard Drive mp3 players like iPods and Creative Zen CAN skip, because if you move the heads too much they cannot read the disk; but as the memory buffer is huge, you would have to shake VERY vigorously for about 10 minutes for the buffer to empty.
Hot MP3 Players by Ian Richardson
MP3 Player News A portable mp3 player is the easiest way to take your favorite music with you anywhere you go and anytime. Mp3 players are more compact than a CD, and you don’t have to take with you an entire box of CDs because the memory of an mp3 player can be up to 5 GB. ... The CD can easily crash if you drop the CD player from your hands and the capacity of a CD is just 700 MB. ... The most common file types used to store music are mp3 and wma, and the physical support for data can be flash, micro drive, hard drive, or CD.
Choosing The mp3 Player That Suits You by Fabio Marcell
If you've been looking around for an mp3 player, chances are you're very confused with all the different specifications and the vast array of models out there. You've read that you can get your entire music collection on to one mp3 player and that's true - but not every mp3 player. ... Hard drive based, memory based and mp3 CD player based. ... You'll find that most hard drive versions use lithium-ion rechargeable batteries and if you use your mp3 player a lot, your re-charger will be in regular use.
How to Buy the Right mp3 Player You Would Really Love by Peter Lenkefi
Choosing to buy the right MP3 player isn't that difficult, but one player does not fit all. People will want different things from their players. MP3 CD players represent the best value: Most retail for less than $200, and additional blank discs are cheap. ... Whether you buy a flash- or hard-drive-based MP3 player, make sure to choose a model with the largest storage capacity possible. ... The more expensive and more fragile the player (hard-drive devices are the most delicate), the more likely you'll want a custom-fitted case to protect it.
The Advantages of Portable MP3 Players by Vince Capocci
With their solid-state technology, compact size, and abundant memory, portable mp3 players are the state of the art in portable music systems. Most portable mp3 players feature storage systems that have no moving parts. This gives mp3 a distinct advantage over other portable music players, such... The files are then downloaded, via the computer's USB port or parallel port, directly into the mp3 player, or into a reader or removable drive that takes the card or stick of choice. ... Like with regular hard drives, there is the possibility of skip if the portable mp3 player is jostled.
How To Buy An MP3 Player by Gary Hendricks
Are you looking for an MP3 player but am not sure which type and model to buy? There is a wide variety of MP3 players out there, from flash memory based players to hard drive based players. Choosing a good player from the market is no easy task. What features should you look for? ... Hard-drive based MP3 players
Hard-drive based MP3 players use a 1.8-inch hard disk drive to store your music. ... If you need to store your whole music library into the MP3 player, then you probably need a hard drive based player with 10GB of storage or above.
Buy A Better MP3 Player By Learning What All The Extra Features Are That Come With New MP3 Models by Tim Gorman
MP3 players are all the rage especially with teenagers. The ability to carry your favorite songs around with you wherever you go is cool. But selecting the type, model and features that best suits your needs can be a challenge at best and many times a rather frustrating experience. ... Hard drives usually have quite a lot more storage capacity than that of flash memory, so if you have thousands of songs that you want to accumulate on your MP3 player, you are almost certainly better off with a hard drive.
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