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  **Review to ALL types of MP3 systems**
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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  Size of a zippo with lots of storage
Review created: 02/06/05
by: mechdiff -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Compact size<BR/>Large storage<BR/>Price

Cons:
Poor shuffle function <BR/>Poor MP3 softwares<BR/>Low quality headphones<BR/>Lack of armband.

After purchasing a MP3 player for my brother for X mas I decided that I needed one, the big thing for me was to get it at a good price and to get ample storage. I happen to stumble across this Sony player at a really good price, it was on sale plus it had a 40 dollar rebate. I did some minor research and decided to bite the bullet on it. My first impression was that this player is tiny and well built, it is solid, all metal construction with a plastic shell of some sort. Buttons are solid to the push and the fast forward/rewind toggle is solid with no play in it. Backlit display for easy...


Review ID: 10000000000675787
  High quality, carry-anywhere sound!
Review created: 02/26/05
by: electrocutus -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
small size, 1GB storage, solid construction, BATTERY LIFE, neckstrap

Cons:
awkward shuffle function, lack of armband or belt clip

After being very disappointed with a Rio Cali after I tried adding 512MB to it, i decided to switch and buy the Sony NW-E99 instead. After a week, I am very happy with my purchase. This audio player is tiny, but the construction feels very solid. It looks like an all-metal body (could still have some painted plastic in there somewhere though). Battery life for this player is great!! After a week, downloading and filling my 1G a few times, and listening to it on the bus, at the gym, at work, ... I have still more than 50% life on the first AAA battery. I can store about 45 CDs' worth of music .


Review ID: 10000000000675788
  Exactly what I wanted; sleek, small, stylish, ample capacity.
Review created: 01/03/05
by: zapb42 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Tiny, ample capacity, long battery life, well built, quality construction.

Cons:
Software is restrictive, interface a little tricky, screen somewhat small and not always readable, pricey

I was thinking about saving up for the HD1 but decided against it, realizing that I wanted as compact a player as I could find. I saw that Sony came out with this 1GB player and decided it was for me. The previous low-capacity NW's are pretty pricey, and I-Pod type capacity is not really necessary for me since I have my laptop nearby to refill the E99 when it needs it. It's Sony because I have had good experiences with their products in general and have come to trust them. If you are a Sony hater, maybe go look at an i-River or something. Basically this thing totally met or exceeded my...


Review ID: 10000000000675790
  Sony NW-E99
Review created: 08/16/07
by: jpahati -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Size and battery life

Cons:
Sound quality, Music transferring

I originally had a 40GB iPod which I still use but I got this Sony NW-E99 as a gift. I figured, what the heck, I'll give it a try. The look is a lot different that those of Apples but I wouldn't let the looks deceive me. But I was wrong. First and foremost, the sound quality was horrible. I couldn't bear it. I took it out skating because it fit in my pocket perfectly. As I did so, all I could hear were vibrations which made my ears hurt. Aside from the horrible sound quality, transferring songs was difficult. The software, Sonic Stage was not very user friendly unlike iTunes. It was very...


Review ID: 10000000004520531
  Nice little player
Review created: 12/27/04
by: tnelson628 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Small size, ease of use.

Cons:
Needs an arm band strap like so many other MP3 players have

I received this as a gift for Christmas and so far I really like it. I have had some difficultly loading some of the tracks I have from Napster, but the majority loaded w/o a problem. Unlike some earlier players from Sony, this one will accept MP3. The small size is nice for what I will be using it for-running and training at the gym, but the provided strap is worthless to me. I've searched Sony's site for an arm band holder and none is currently available. Sound quality is good and it is easy to use. The software provided works very well and is fairly intuitive. If you can get by with just...


Review ID: 10000000000675792
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