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  **Review to ALL types of MP3s**
Review created: 04/16/08
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Every month, manufacturers unleash even more MP3 players to an increasingly confused public. Not only do these devices have wildly divergent features, but ongoing format wars mean the MP3 player you choose dictates where you can buy your digital music. These devices are anything but one-size-fits-all.

First, there's the question of design. A player can have every feature in the world, but if the design doesn't match your lifestyle or if the interface is impenetrable, you still won't enjoy it. You'll want to look closely at performance; sound quality and battery life can make or break a player, especially if you travel a lot or have the so-called golden ears of an audiophile.

Before you start checking out specific models, you should have a basic understanding of the types of MP3 players available. Note: all types of players mentioned below can play other formats besides MP3, such as WMA, ATRAC3, OGG, or AAC, but we still refer to them as MP3 players.

Types of players: Hard-drive-based | Micro hard-drive-based | Flash-based | MP3 CD


Hard-drive-based players
Most likely, a high-capacity player can accommodate every song you've ever purchased or ripped from a CD. Hard drives run from 20GB on up, and large players such as the 80GB Apple iPod can hold around 23,000 songs, assuming an average file size of 3.5MB per tune.



Hard drive MP3 players such as the Microsoft Zune can hold a luxurious amount of music and video.

Pros: They store all your music on one device. They also tend to have more features and larger screens and are overall easier to use. High-capacity players give you the best bang for your buck in terms of price per gigabyte (for example, $300 30GB iPod vs. $250 8GB iPod Nano).
Cons: These players are usually built around a 1.8-inch hard drive; thus, they are larger and heavier than the others. Also, hard drives have moving parts, so these players aren't ideal for strenuous physical activity. Finally, most use rechargeable batteries (usually lasting 8 to 20 hours per charge) that you can't replace yourself, so after several years, you might have to pay for a new model or pay to get the battery replaced.


Micro hard-drive-based players
Straddling the line between full-size hard-drive-based MP3 players and compact, flash-based players, these models aim to give you the best of both worlds by using miniature hard drives (about 1 inch or less in diameter) with capacities of up to 12GB. So-called "micro drive" players are being largely phased out in favor of high-capacity flash devices, but you can still find compact hard-drive players such as the Creative Zen Micro Photo for sale online.



Micro hard-drive players such as the TrekStor Vibez are becoming rare, but they still offer an appealing compromise between hard drive and Flash-based MP3 players.

Pros: They're smaller and lighter than high-capacity players but still hold more tunes than flash-based models with the same price.
Cons: You get fewer megabytes per dollar than you do with a larger player, and these models have many of the same disadvantages of larger hard-drive-based units, including the moving parts that limit physical activity and nonremovable batteries that eventually wear out and need to be replaced. Luckily, many new micro drive-based players such as the Creative Zen Micro feature a user-replaceable battery.

This is a basic summary of MP3s, there's many types all of which have similar features.
Overall Rating: 10/10


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  It does what I want it to do
Review created: 02/09/04
by: mrpoopoo -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
No drivers to install, good volume output, simple interface, good battery life

Cons:
Irritating low level background noise

The DMP-210 "4-in-1" is an upgrade on the DMP-200 "3-in-1" from last year. Most upgrades seem to be positive improvements. The "4" features are MP3/WMA player, voice recorder/player, FM tuner, and USB drive. Gateway added an FM tuner to the DMP-210, but I haven't had a great deal of luck in getting any decent reception from the tuner. That matters little to me, actually, since I bought an MP3 player to get relief from the crap on the radio, so no great loss there. I live in the boondocks, so perhaps I shouldn't expect too much from the tuner. Presumably the tuner is to blame for introducing a.


Review ID: 10000000008464098
  Good enough for me, but not always easy to use
Review created: 07/12/04
by: hkdo29 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
"pocket" size, price, voice recording, easy to use USB, decent sound quality

Cons:
joystick control, battery life, poor radio reception

I received this product as a gift. What I like best about this product is the size. I can conveniently clip it to my pants (using its carrying case) without it getting in the way. I'm not much of a technology genius - this product is easy to load and remove songs from using the USB connection. The product is also very easy to take apart to access the USB connector and battery. The major problem with this product is that too many functions were assigned for the joystick control - volume, skip to next/last song, stop/pause, and turn on/off. I often times have difficulty using this button -...


Review ID: 10000000008464099
  Check other players - reliability concerns here
Review created: 03/16/02
by: cyberry -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Not too expensive, decent appearance, good features (theoretically)

Cons:
2 units that didn't work because of problems accessing the SmartMedia card

The idea is great. The DMP-210 is not too expensive (I bought mine in December 2001 for about $90, with a rebate offer of about $20) and uses SmartMedia cards (up to 128 MB). The USB connection for transferring songs from the computer to the DMP-210 is standard and works just fine. The appearance of the unit is pleasant enough, and the plastic shell seems reasonably resilient (though I don't know if it would survive a lot of falls). And the feature set is pretty nice for the price (even though it plays only MP3 songs). The software for transferring files back and forth to the computer is...


Review ID: 10000000000676179
  An mp3 Player - and that is it.
Review created: 11/16/01
by: super-b -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Cheap mp3 player.

Cons:
Lack of voice recording.

I ended up paying about $40 for my DMP 210, which isn't bad considering it came with 32mb of flash memory, battery, carrying case, and headphones. When I purchased it I was mislead that it had voice recording capabilities, it doesn't. So don't be fooled if anyone is trying to play it off as though it does. Higher end Mp3 players are now playing other audio formats such as .wma and .ram but this one sticks with .mp3 files. That's what I wanted was an mp3 player so I can't really complain there. The DMP 210 doesn't support Win95, and I don't think it supports WinNT, or Macintosh. So if you are..


Review ID: 10000000000676180
  Don't waste your money!!
Review created: 02/14/04
by: amyflew -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
small, easy to put music on, good customer service response

Cons:
joystick control, sound

I received my player less than one week ago and am already returning it. I have bought things from gateway in the past and been very pleased, but this was a different story. The first time I turned the player on it was fine, but when I tried to turn it off I couldn't get it to shut off. I thought maybe it was me, but throughout the week it did it multiple times. Occasionally the player has even shut off on me leaving lines across the LCD screen and not allowing me to turn it on or off for about 5 minutes. Another problem I had was the joystick control. Whenever I tried to do something the...


Review ID: 10000000008464100
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