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Comparing Flash Mp3 Players To Hard Drive Mp3 Players


Author: Gray Rollins

According to the music, audio and video loving public, MP3 players
are one of the greatest creations ever invented. They not only
allow you to build humungous sound file libraries, but you can also
take those files with you and listen to them wherever you go,
whether it's into the next room or an entirely different country.
And actually, it's not only sound files that you can travel with.
The MP3 player market has greatly expanded to include mini digital
screens that allow you to store and watch videos and keep and
display photo 'albums' as well. It doesn't get much better than
that in terms of convenience.

And although MP3 players are a great convenience and are not
difficult to use, there are differences between them, specifically
in terms of their inner workings. Let's take a look at the
technological differences to get a better idea of what this means.

Hard Drive Based MP3 Players

Also referred to as Digital Jukeboxes, a hard drive based MP3
player can incorporate, nowadays, up to a 100 gigabyte memory card.
That's an awesome size providing an abundant amount of space to
store all of your digital files. A hard drive based MP3 player
affords you with the opportunity to download and store all of your
music and other digital files directly into your MP3, where they
will remain for safe keeping and your listening and viewing
pleasure until you either delete them, add to them or copy over
them. Once the hard drive is full, it's full, however it would take
a very, very long time and an enormous amount of digital files to
fill up 100 gig hard drive.

There is also something called a micro-hard drive MP3 player that
is available as well. These have a smaller memory capacity, but are
also much lighter than the MP3 players with the larger hard drives.


Flash Based MP3 Player

Flash based MP3 players are latest craze to hit the portable audio
and video device market. Unlike the hard drive based MP3 player, a
flash based player only provides you with up to 4 gigabytes of
memory on each card, but those cards are interchangeable. So you
can still collect music, videos and photos with a flash based MP3
player, however they don't have nearly the same amount of storage
space. But as mentioned, you can change the flash card as
frequently as you like, almost like changing a CD on your stereo.
Keep in mind that you need special, additional, compatible
equipment such as a flash reader for your computer in order for you
to be able to download the digital files and then transfer the card
to your MP3 player.

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About the Author:
Gray Rollins is a featured writer for TotalMP3Player.com. If
you're looking for a guide to Ipods or you want Ipod hacks , then
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