Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Video MP3 Players - Are They Any Good?

By Jade Frankz

I know what you mean. There are so many choices to make to buy a unit how do you know which one to get? Well, regardless of the unit you do purchase you'll be in video and audio heaven regardless of your location since the units are so compact.

They come in all shapes and sizes along with a rainbow of colors and don't even get me started on all of the features available on the market. They can do everything you can think of!

Some of the main features you need to look at are the size of the unit. Not the physical size the amount of storage it has. For example some units use a hard drive for storage and some use only memory without a hard drive. Whichever unit you look into pay attention to its storage size.

Regardless if it has a hard drive or memory for the song storage they basically do they same thing. So, if you have a 1GB of memory on one unit the next unit may have a 1GB hard drive.

Basically the bigger the memory / hard drive the more songs you can store on it. I suggest you get at least 4GB unit that will hold thousands of songs for you.

There are larger units that are 16GB, 32GB and 80GB as well. So, if you feel you are going to have several thousand songs on it and thousands of videos and pictures / images then that will be the unit for you.

I just do not want you to blow your money on a unit that may be overkill for you. So, if you have 1000 songs or less you want to put on it and be able to watch videos then a 4GB unit or around there in size will do just fine.

But again, like I mentioned, if you must have ten's of thousands of MP3's, video's and photo's, images and other files at your fingertips then these much bigger units are for you. You will have to pay more for this privilege but it will be worth it to you I am sure.

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