Flash, Minidrive, Or Hard Drive: Which Mp3 Player Is Right For You?

Flash, Minidrive, Or Hard Drive: Which Mp3 Player Is Right For You?


Author: Andrea Morris

If you're ready to ditch the Walkman and go high-tech with your
portable music needs, you're probably in the market for an MP3
player. For the non-gadget geeks among us, selecting a digital
music player involves navigating some choppy waters. It's easy to
get bowled over by the waves of new
technology—shuffles, nanos...where do you start?



As with any purchase, you can start by assessing your needs. There
are three major types of MP3 players: flash, microdrive, and hard
drive. Each has its pros and cons, many of which are dependent upon
how you plan to use your MP3 player.



First, think about the size of your music collection. Do you have a
modest sized collection of just your all-time faves or are you the
live-for-music type who's first in line when a new CD comes out? At
most, a flash MP3 player will hold the equivalent of approximately
20 CDs. This size could be just right for people who plan to use
their MP3 players mainly for their daily workouts.



The microdrive is the middle ground. They hold anywhere from 50 to
120 CDs. For the majority of us, a microdrive is big enough to hold
most every song we want. If not, then you want the hard drive MP3
player. These puppies will hold your entire
collection—as many as 1200 CDs.



The size and weight of each type of MP3 player corresponds with the
amount of music it can hold. A hard drive is going to be bigger and
heavier than a flash player. Price works the same way. You'll pay
more for a player that holds more. You can get a flash MP3 player
for less than 0, a minidrive for 0-250, and a hard drive for
0 and up.



Next, think about where you'll be taking your MP3 player. For
example, if you want something you can listen to at the gym, a
flash player might be the right choice because it tends to be
lighter. A hard drive player would be bulky and heavy, at least in
relation to a workout.



The flash is also a good choice for someone who wants something to
listen to for short periods of time, such as during a commute. If
you'll be listening to your MP3 player for hours on end, you'll
want something that holds more music. It won't take long to go
through the 20 CDs worth of songs on a flash. A minidrive is a good
compromise. It's relatively small and light, but still holds enough
music to prevent your favorite song from becoming your least
favorite song because you've listened to it 30 times.



We've said that the hard drive MP3 player is bigger and heavier
than the other two kinds. That's only relatively speaking, of
course. It's hardly like lugging around a concrete block. If you
want all your music with you all the time, a hard drive is the way
to go. For instance, this type of player is good for someone who
goes on long trips without access to their collection for switching
out songs.

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About the Author:
Andrea Morris is a staff writer for DiscountOnline . The latest
electronics discounts are at DiscountsOnline Electronics .


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