Mp3 feature guide
Mp3 feature guide
Memory size: This is the amount of data that the MP3 player can hold. The larger the capacity, the greater the number of songs you will be able to store on your player. The memory size is usually stated in Megabytes (MB) As a rough guide a 8 GB MP3 can hold roughly 2000 songs, remember that these can be erased and replaced as required.
Weight and size: There are big differences between mp3 players in terms of size and weight. They range in weight from around 40 grams for smaller memory players to over 300 grams for a large multimedia mp3 player.
PC Interface: This is the connection interface between your music player and your computer. Most mp3 players use the common USB connection. USB 2.0 or FireWire connections however are considerably faster than standard USB making players compatible with these interfaces are more desirable.
Battery life:
Battery life can vary between several hours for a power hungry mp3, to over 40 hours for some MP3 players. Some smaller players can be use power from the connection to your computer (USB) and do not require a separate charger or batteries, whilst this is good sometimes when you are away from your computer you may find yourself stuck without a charge point.
Other functions: The most common auxiliary functions on MP3 players are an FM radio tuner and a hand-held Dictaphone recording function allowing you to record short conversation. On some more complex players the radio function can even be used to record your favourite station in MP3 format.
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