How To Choose An MP3 Player

March 25th, 2009
by Sampson Zelder

Before you buy an MP3 player, youll need to know if youre buying the right player for your needs. After all theres no point buying a bigger machine with more functions than you plan to use. There are so many to choose from that you should take some time to compare several different MP3 players and make sure youre buying the one you really need.

While some MP3 players are designed specifically with no moving parts for high impact exercise like running or jogging, others come with much higher memory capacity for large storage needs. For people wanting to view photos or movies or play games, then perhaps an MP3 player with added features and increased memory capacity would be better. Before you buy your MP3 player, here are some features you should consider.

Memory Space

Think about how many CDs or music files you have saved on your computer. Only you know how many files you have to transfer onto your MP3 player, so be sure to choose one that offers the memory storage capacity you need. A good example is the Apple iPod Classic with a memory capacity of 160 Gigabytes. This is enough memory to store more than 40,000 music files and around 150 hours of movies on the same MP3 player.

As this amount of memory capacity is much more than most people will want or need, it is possible to buy MP3 players with smaller memory capacity. Purchasing a player with 512 megabytes of memory will still store around 150 songs, which should be enough to upload about 15 CDs worth of music, considering each CD has around 10 songs each.

MP3 Player Usage

If you only plan to use your MP3 player to keep you company while youre exercising or youre just after a bit of music on the train commuting to work, then you should aim at one of the small, lighter MP3 players. These have no moveable parts that could be shaken around when you run. For people traveling or perhaps those wanting to set up an entire home sound system, then a larger MP3 player with lots of memory capacity will be more suited.

Other Feathers

Theres a lot more to MP3 players than just listening to some music. These days, players are able to store movie files, photos, documents, study papers and work presentations. This means business people or students can benefit from an MP3 player with these extra features. For business professionals, the ability to store work presentations, business documents or other important information can be great. Not only is the storage capacity of an MP3 player able to hold large amounts of information, but theyre more portable than a laptop computer. You simply transfer your documents to your work computer via USB cable.

So if youre considering buying an MP3 player, look closely at the capacity and extra features available in each player so youre not likely to become confused by the huge range and variety to choose from. Make sure to buy a player that most closely suits your needs and you wont end up paying for a lot of extra features you might never use.

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