When it comes to MP3 players (also referred to as digital audio players) the range of available options out there can seem very overwhelming. The choices you will face include memory type selection, radio capable, photo or video capable MP3 players, and device integration.
Generally there are two types of MP3 memory storage: an internal hard drive, or a flash memory drive. With an internal hard drive, you are limited by the amount of storage space that is stored directly on the devices hard disk. When you want to transfer music off or on your MP3 player you will need to have the player present and connect it to your computer. The advantage of the hard drive is it is more secured from wear and tear than a flash drive. With a flash audio player, you have the option to store more music over a number of different cards. When you want to change music styles you simply change the card, or you can also transfer it between different media devices to play your music.
Flash memory drives also come in different available memory allocations. If you want more memory, you can get another flash drive. The hard drives on an MP3 player can actually base an enormous amount of music. With an MP3 player you manage your different music videos through playlists. MP3 players have a lot of different accessories available as well, from different cases, to headphones that are either ear bud or regular, you will find a wide variety of both.
MP3 players generally get music from online music sources. All music files will come from a computer, either being ripped from a CD, or downloaded from a legitimate site. There are many online music stores out there that offer wide range of music capabilities.
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