Buying MP3 Player Guide

With so many MP3 players out there now, how can you possibly decide which one will suit your taste? Well if you read the article below, outline your needs, you may find the exact product which you are looking for.

When buying your MP3 player, you need to decide what you want it for. Are you going to use it occasionally? Or is it going to be an absolute necessity? Think about this thoroughly to help you decide how much you want to spend on an MP3 player. There is no point spending over $500 for something that you will only use a few times a year. Similarly, vice versa.

Something else to think about is how many tracks do you wish to be stored? Tens, hundreds, thousands? This turns to your storage. There are two types of storage; flash memory based and hard drive based. If you don’t want to store that many songs, then go with the flash memory option. But if you’re a fanatic music listener who wants to store thousands and thousands of songs, then go with the hard drive.

Also you could get an MP3 CD Player. This means that you copy data to a CD, and listen to it on the player. With this option you can have an outstanding 700MB plus of music stored. Remember though, you will need a CD Writer on your computer.

Another aspect to consider is your connection. The fastest available is FireWire, but this is generally only available on a small selection of computers. The most popular is USB, and although it is not as quick as FireWire, it is still extremely fast.

Other things that may help you make your decision are extras combined into your MP3 player. These include a FM Radio, Sound Recorder and LCD Screens. Really no advice can be given on these, it’s totally up to you.

So with this advice, what’s next? Well really you need to find a few MP3 players that you think are suitable. You can do this by browsing through the reviews on this site.

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