Compare MP3 Players
Trying to compare MP3 players can be very hard especially if you've decided on what kind of MP3 player you want to buy. When comparing the MP3 players first take into account the price obviously but also take into account the additional features a MP3 player can have. Having a radio can be a great thing and some of the MP3 players come with a radio by default.
To compare MP3 players and do the right choice take into account the three most important factors as well - size, memory and connection.
MP3 player compare rule #1 - MP3 players obviously come in different sizes and you can almost categorize them in sizes based on the memory they use for storage. Flash MP3 players are the smallest out there and are also extremely light. Hard drive MP3 players are bigger than Flash MP3 players but can store a lot more music. CD MP3 players are the biggest portable MP3 players available but can store a lot of music (up to 650 MB) and are usually very affordable.
MP3 player compare rule #2 - MP3 players come in three main categories when it comes to the way they store MP3 files. Flash MP3 players use internal memory that is very expensive and you can't store that much really. Hard drive MP3 players can store a lot of music, up to 40 GB of music is an incredible amount of music and the question is really if you need that much? CD MP3 players use CDs and the music is played from them.
MP3 player compare rule #3 - How MP3 players connect to your computer is more important than you might think. If you have a hard drive MP3 player for example transfering a lot of music with any other conecction except USB or FireWire can be a nightmare. Keep that in mind when buying a MP3 player.
I'm certain that if you've read all the articles on this site you'll not have any problems choosing and buying the MP3 player that you'll not regret later on. I hope you've found my MP3 player compare page useful.
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