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Types
of mp3 Players: a Quick Overview |
by:
Peter
Lenkefi |
MP3
players are pocket-sized electronic devices
that have the ability to not only store,
but play music and other sound files.
Although MP3 players are sophisticated devices
and there are of many types, they can be
placed into one of three broad categories.
These categories include hard drive based
players, micro hard drive based players,
and flash based players.
Hard drive based MP3 players are typically
larger and heavier than their competitors
due to the fact that they contain a large
capacity hard drive inside.
This however, may be one of it's only weaknesses.
These MP3 players provide the largest capacity,
ten gigabytes or more, out of the different
types of MP3 players.
Due to the fact that ten gigabytes equates
to roughly 2,900 MP3 files, most consumers
buy these players because they accommodate
their entire MP3 collection.
Micro hard drive based MP3 players are similar
to their big brothers, the hard drive based
players, except that they are a bit smaller,
both in physical size and internal storage
capacity.
These MP3 players hold up to six gigabytes
of MP3 files, which equals roughly 1,700
songs. Still boasting a respectable capacity,
these players have won over many consumers
due to their light-weight, compact size.
Additionally, both hard drive and micro
hard drive based players commonly contain
rechargeable batteries that can not be replaced
for a new battery, but only recharged.
If it's small size and moderate capacity
that you are in search of this type of player
may be just right.
Flash based MP3 players are ultra compact,
low capacity players contain no moving parts
and consequently, never skip.
Another advantage of these players is that
their size and lack of moving parts allow
them to use minimal power, causing your
batteries to last longer.
Also, these players almost always use replaceable,
disposable batteries, allowing you to put
in a new battery if your player should die
in the middle of use.
However, flash based MP3 players commonly
range in capacity from 32 megabytes (roughly
10 songs) to two gigabytes (roughly 570
songs) at most.
Therefore, most consumers with a large music
collection tend to shy away from this type
of MP3 player while athletes can appreciate
the sturdy nature of these devices.
Some of the different types of MP3 players
include additional features as well. A few
of the hard drive players include a small
screen that can display pictures and video
that are stored on the internal drive. Other
players allow for digital voice recording
for future playback.
About the author:
For more more information about mp3 players
types please visit http://www.mp3-player-search.com
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