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Want To Know About Mp3 Players

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Make sure you'll be comfy using the device. Look for a screen that is easy to read and buttons that can be easily pushed with one hand. Check to see that the player fits well into your pocket, and that you can control everything from one hand. You need to consider the accessories too. An AC charger may not be included, and is a conern in the overall cost of the player.

Look for flash models that can accept memory cards if you want an expanded song capacity. If your have a large music collection that you want to keep on your person, a hard-disk player might make more sense. Mp3 players with a 160GB capacity can hold about 40,000 songs, and could keep you entertained for months. But a hard-disk player can be harder to manage than a flash-memory player.

The headphones they come with a player can corrupt the sound quality. But most perform properly. If you're picky about the sound, it would be better to buy third party headphones for use with your player.

When you purchase a portable device, batteries are a consideration. Depending on the settings some players will run out of energy after nine hours of play, while others can play music for more than 60 hours. Flash-memory players have a propensity to have longer playback times than hard-disk players. Watching videos can run down a battery in just a few hours. A few flash-memory players use AA or AAA batteries and can accept either standard or rechargeable batteries. Some players use non-removable or nonstandard batteries that charge via a computer USB port. You can expect a bit longer playback time using standard batteries, but buying a charger and using rechargeable batteries is more cost effective in the long run and more green. Some players use rechargeable nonstandard "block" shaped nickel metal-hydride (Ni-MH) or lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, which have an additional cost and harder to find. The cost to replace these batteries is $20 to $50. Several Mp3 players use a non-removable rechargeable battery. When the battery can no longer keep a charge, the player has to be returned to the manufacturer for service.

Compatibility is a must. Computers,bought recently, shouldn't cause a problem, but make sure any Mp3 player you're thinking about is compatible with your older Windows or Macintosh computer. In addition, your computer must have a USB port to accommodate today's Mp3 players.
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