Comparing Mp3 Players

January 9, 2009 |

You simply download your favorite music toan MP3 player and begin enjoying your music. People often download music from their favorite CDsonto their MP3 player, but downloading music from the Internetis becoming more popular.

When you think of MP3 players you probably think of iPod. There are actually numerous MP3 players onthe market. Think all MP3 players are the same? MP3 players can be categorized according to the size oftheir hard-drive.

The lower-end of MP3 players, referred to as flash players, havea hard-drive from 512 MB to 1 MB and you can store about 200songs. Popular flash players include the iPod Shuffle, SonyNetwork Walkman (1 MB), and the Oregon Scientific Waterproof MP3Player. If you’re on a tight budget, the SanDisk MP3 player isavailable for just $70.

If you want to store a large music collection, MP3 players witha 20 GB or higher hard-drive should suit you just perfectly. TheiPod Photo leads the pack of this level of MP3 players. Withthis MP3 you can store 16,000 songs.

1. Apple iPod touch 8 GB (2nd Generation)
2. Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation)
3. Apple iPod touch 16 GB (2nd Generation)
4. Apple iPod nano 8 GB Black (4th Generation)
5. Apple iPod touch 32 GB (2nd Generation)
6. Zune 120 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)

file types,including TIFF, BMP, JPEG, MP3, and WAV. The Creative Nomad ZenXtra player is highly competitive to the iPod Photo. The MP3 players mentioned so far are portable. About the author:ipodmini.us provides reviews of the latest mp3 players and acomprehensive mp3 player shop, including accessories.

1. Apple iPod touch 8 GB (2nd Generation)
2. Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation)
3. Apple iPod touch 16 GB (2nd Generation)
4. Apple iPod nano 8 GB Black (4th Generation)
5. Apple iPod touch 32 GB (2nd Generation)
6. Zune 120 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)

Check out my other guide on iTunes

Summary Source: http://best-mp3player.com/By Nicky Pilkington


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