In either case there are several gadgets to choose from, the approach can be daunting. Which type, model, brand, size, etc. should you choose? Our suggestions will simplify the buying approach by providing you some uncomplicated details to look for.
What Your Going To Use It For: What will you use your MP3 player for? Will you use it primarily to listen to songs, music, books or podcasts? Some are super little without screens that should do the job just fine if all you need to do is listen to mp3 playback. If you would like to view movies, shows or look at pictures you should opt for an MP3 player that has a screen, most are full color these days. If you're uncertain, I'd go for the player which handles all forms of media, just to be safe. Odds are you will use the player for a lot more that you initially thought.
Name Brand: You're pretty protected if you stick to makers you are familar with and trust. Brand name MP3 players ensure good quality, a decent warranty and for the most part a fair return policy if you decide you don't want it. Off makers may save you money in the short term, but will most likely cost you money in the long run. Makers I have confidence in include Apple iPod, Sony, Microsoft Corporation, and Creative Zen.
Storage Capability: There are two sorts of MP3 players currently on the market. Most contain internal hard drives and others include Flash Memory. Players with hard drives store considerably more content than those with Flash Memory and typically cost much less. For example an 80 gig MP3 player with a hard drive can hold approximately 20,000 songs and can cost you about $250 USD. An 8 gig Flash Memory MP3 player holds roughly 2,000 songs and costs anywhere from $150 to $300 USD. Why the huge difference in price? Players with Flash Memory are usually thinner and weigh much less, have lengthier battery life and normally are much better quality.
Physical Dimension: Size matters when you're looking at MP3 players, as they come in a wide range of sizes. Extremely small players are wonderful for the gym, running and other sorts of physical activity. Palm sized players with 2 to 3.5 inch screens are the most popular and can deal with audio tracks and video. Large MP3 players ( ones with 4 inch or greater screens) are more high-priced and less popular. Keep in mind, the larger MP3 players have less accessories available.
Battery Life: Make sure that your MP3 player's battery life is minimum 12 hours for music and 4 hours for video. MP3 players come with integrated rechargeable batteries. You may want to opt for portable charging cords or car chargers to keep your device charged though traveling.
PC or Mac?: While a lot of MP3 players work with all kinds of personal computers and operating systems (Windows, Linux or Mac OS X), some playerswork solely on Windows based personal computers. My suggestion is to buy an MP3 player that’s as versatile as possible. Having said that, if you're sure the MP3 player will never be connected to a Mac, purchasing a Windows-only player is fine.
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