Tuesday 10 March 2009

Choosing a Digital Audio MP3 Player

By. Fibriany

To begin with, some mp3 players offer higher memory capacity than you could possibly ever need, while others simply might not be suited to high impact exercise like jogging. It's also wise to consider if you really need all the available features some players offer.
So here are some MP3 player features and issues you should consider before you buy


Memory Space
The sheer amount of music you want to store on your MP3 player is a primary consideration. Only you know how much music you have stored on your computer or to be transferred from CDs. Various players offer widely different memory storage capacities.
Not everyone needs to store 40,000 songs and 150 hours of movies on one MP3 player, which is why there are several smaller memory options available too. By comparison, the smaller MP3 players have a 512-megabyte capacity, which still holds around 150 songs.



Intended Use

You should buy an MP3 player that is best suited to what you plan to use it for. If you're traveling or perhaps you want to attach your player to your home sound system, then perhaps investing in a bigger MP3 player that is capable of holding thousands of songs.



Alternative Features
MP3 players aren't just gadgets for playing music. They can also store movie files, documents, or even photos. Simply upload your saved files from your MP3 player via USB port to your work computer.  

Always take time to compare the different features and be honest about your own needs and you'll find it much easier to choose the right MP3 player for you.



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