August 11, 2008

Cheapest Portable MP3 Player: Can you actually find them today?

by Eric Ensneir

Everybody these days knows what an mp3 player is because they are all the craze. It’s hard to find somebody that doesn’t own one. They come in many different sizes and shapes and range from players with memory only to player with hard drives. Some are far more portable than others. They also come in many prices ranges depending upon what you are looking for. I will go over exactly what to look for when you are trying to purchase the cheapest portable mp3 player.

Should you pick an mp3 player with a hard drive build in or memory built in? If you go for a memory based player then you will get a very light and compact player but it is limited to the amount of songs you can store. Most will only store up to 250 songs. So that is something to keep in mind when shopping. But what if you have a ton more songs than that?

If you have more songs than that you could always get a player that has the hard drive built in. Most of these allow 500 songs and more and also allow you to use them for personal data storage devices so you can take you data from one computer to another.

Do you need portability? If so I would recommend a memory based player. Just because the fact that they are slim and compact and allow you to attach them to you clothing and come with accessories for other attachments. Heck I’ve even seen some that have the player built into the headphones. Now that is portable.

Now if you want to be able to put you mp3 player in your pocket then the hard rive based mp3 players are perfect. Most of these are very compact now and will easily fit in your pocket. Some of them include the IPOD and Zune. Both of these players are great because you can find old models that are some of the cheapest portable mp3 players on the market. And it just because it is last years model.

A big factor when looking for the cheapest portable mp3 player is the weight. You don’t want some 3 pound player hanging off the side of you pants when you are trying to work out. You could literally run out of you pants. And that is just down right embarrassing. Why do I know this, because I speak from experience. Again the memory based players would be best for this type of use because almost all of them are small and compact and only way a few ounces.

Next you should look at the size of the player. Almost all memory based player are made to be compact in size and are light in weight. You can fit them almost anywhere on you clothing without losing you pants. If you have the room though hard drive players could be an excellent choice for you. Make sure you check the size of the player before purchasing so you know exactly how big it is.

In closing there are many different types of mp3 players out on the market. What you should get depends on you. For activity use I would recommend any memory based player because of the size, weight, and portability. But if you just want to take your music with you then go for the hard drive based player because you should be able to fit that great mp3 collection you have on it.

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