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Things To Consider When Buying An MP3 Player

February 10, 2010 by David Morris  
Filed under Computers

This may sound like an obvious question to ask, \”What do you want to use your new MP3 player for?\” This is really the first step to get the most out of your MP3 player. It also saves a lot of time and frustration. As it\’s easy to find that the player you\’ve bought does lots of things that you don\’t need and doesn\’t do the things that you do need.

It will make selecting your new player much more enjoyable, otherwise you can just become overwhelmed by choice, not knowing which player is better than another or which one will be right for you. Will you want to use it for listening to music while your are working out or jogging? How important is a radio? Or do you want something you can watch movies on?

MP3 players have either easy to use button controls, for example, press play, up and down to run through your music lists and volume; or touch screen controls. Touch screens have become popular with the Apple iPod touch, and there are also many other MP3 players using them too. Many people find it an advantage to use a touch screen, as it is easier and also a fun way to use the player. If you have never used a one before, it can take a little practice at first.

In this digital age, another question you have to ask is, \”Will my music and video files play on my new MP3 player?\” This is one of the main reasons why people complain their MP3 player doesn\’t work. It\’s all too easy to think that all all music files are all called MP3. However this is not the case at all. While the term MP3 has become synonymous for music files, there are many different formats. In addition to MP3, there is WMA or Windows Media Audio, a popular format; Apple\’s preferred audio format called AAC, as well as RM or Real Media.

If you find a player that you do like, but it doesn\’t play all your file formats, don\’t worry, as there is a solution. There are many free software programs available that will easily and quickly convert your files into a compatible file for your player. You may also want to check if your player comes with a software program to do this, many do.

Ask a friend. If you have a friend or family member that seem to have a good MP3 player, which they find easy to use, ask them about it, let them show it off to you. Ask them what they really like about it, and if they think it would be suitable for you.

Want to find out more about MP4 players, then visit David Morris\’s site on how to choose the best cheap MP3 players for your needs.

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