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Flash player, Minidrive, or difficult: What MP3 player is right for you?
If you're ready to give up the Walkman and go high-tech portable music needs, it is likely that the market for an MP3 player. For non-gadget geeks among us, selecting a digital music player requires navigating choppy waters. It is easy to get knocked down by waves of new technology platform, nanos … Where to begin?
As with any purchase, You can start by assessing their needs. There are three main types of MP3 players: Flash, Microdrive and hard disk. Each has advantages and disadvantages, many of whom rely on how you plan to use your MP3 player.
First, consider the size of your music collection. Do you have a collection of modest size as your favorites of all time, or if you are alive to the type of music that is at the forefront when a new CD out? At most, a MP3 flash drive instead the equivalent of about 20 CDs. This size may be appropriate for people who plan to use their MP3 players, mostly for their daily workout.
The Microdrive is average. They are between 50 and 120 CDs. For most of us, a Microdrive is large enough to contain most of the songs we want. If not, then you want the MP3 player and Hard Drive. These puppies will keep your entire collection-up 1200 CD.
Size and weight of each type of MP3 player is the amount of music it can hold. A hard drive will be bigger and heavier than a flash drive. works price of the same. You'll pay more for a player who has more. You can get an MP3 flash drive for less than $ 150, a sum Minidrive 150 250, and a hard drive $ 250.
Then think about where he will take your MP3 player. For example, if you want something playing in the gym, a flash drive may be the best choice because it tends to be lighter. A hard drive would be bulky and heavy, at least relative to a workout.
The flash is also a good choice for someone who wants something to listen for short periods of time, as during a trip. If you are listening to your MP3 player for hours and hours, you want something that has more music. Do not be long to go through the 20 CD songs instantly. Minidrive is a good compromise. Is relatively small and light, but it still has enough music to keep your favorite song becomes your song you dislike, and I heard 30 times.
We said that driving the MP3 player and drive is bigger and heavier than the other two types. It is only in relative terms, of course. It's almost like carrying around a block of concrete. If you want all your music with you every time a disk Hard is the way forward. For example, this type of player who is good for someone who is on long trips without access to their library for switching songs.
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