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If you are looking to get into a new Mp3 player then we have put together a list of some of the cheapest mp3 players out right now. That does not mean that they are the worst quality, but the best priced mp3 players. Not everyone can afford the huge 30 gig or even the 80 gig monsters that iPod and the Zune players put out. There are so many other brands out there in the world today that even the common person can afford. We will be highlighting a verity of the best and cheapest mp3 players right here and you can check out the other pages of our site to see if you can find them up for sale or even up for auction. Brands like SanDisk, Creative, Sony, and more. Below you can read some reviews that we have found on the internet on some of the top mp3 players. If you need to get some better information on what you would like to buy check them out and also come back often as we will be updating. |
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Sony NWZ-S738F Walkman (Mp3 Players) The Sony S-Series Walkman is nicely designed and has a high-quality feel; it offers a load of cool extras such as integrated noise- The S-Series Walkman maxes out at 8GB and doesn't include memory expansion. The packaged earbuds, which are necessary for the noise-cancellation feature, may not be comfortable for all users. There's no voice recording option. At 3.4 inches by 1.6 inches by 0.3 inch, it's fractionally shorter and thicker than the Nano. A bright, 2-inch GVCA TFT (with 240x320 resolution) takes up more than half the front, while a circular five-way control pad and two function buttons--back/home and option/off--fill out the remainder. The right edge of the player houses our two favorite controls: a dedicated volume rocker and a hold switch (the latter in particular is useful for Walkmans, which start up quickly with a touch of any button). A proprietary USB port, a noise-cancellation switch, and a semi-standard 3.5mm headphone jack line the bottom of the player. Some of the review ratings that this mp3 player is getting are on top see for yourself: Sandisk Sansa Fuze (Mp3 Players)There are always good and bad points to almost anything, and that also applies to the Sansa Fuze. A few of the good points are that it it a rather cheap mp3 player and is very nicely compact. The Sansa Fuze comes in 5 different colors, black, silver, red, blue and pink which gives enough depth in looks for everyone to choose. With a FM tuner, photo and video support, Rhapsody DNA integration, voice recorder, and FLAC and OGG playback as some great features you have just been handed a great device. Add on the fact that the battery life is outstanding too and this compact mp3 player accepts microSDHC cards for more memories. From what we can gather by reading some customer reviews over the internet the bad points are that the screen for the most part just looks dull and the program interface just isn't that great. The Sansa Fuze uses a propritary dock connection which has its downfalls. The Fuze comes in 2 gig, 4 gig, and the 8 gig, but just remember that you can always get the micro SDHC card to have that all important more storage for this cheap mp3 player. Specifications: Device type: Digital player / radio; Flash memory installed: 2 GB; Digital player supported digital audio standards: WMA, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, Audible, MP3 Creative Zen Mozaic (Mp3 Player)This is a rather different mp3 player but don't let the looks fool you. The Zen Mozaic has a vey unique design and look to it but offers a great sond quality. The interface is customizable to your liking. ZEN Mozaic does much more than play music and play photos. Use it to
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