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Getting An MP3 Player Radio

 

mp3 player radio

mp3 player radio

By Anne Ahira

One of the biggest debates my husband and I sometimes have over electronics is whether or not an MP3 player radio is a necessity or not. He is adamant that no one really wants an FM tuner added to the player. I know that’s not the case.

Even though most of us like to listen to our own music collections, radio stations can be a great way for us to find new songs and artists we enjoy. Since we’ve decided to agree to disagree on this point, I’ve put together some of the best choices in MP3 player radio models.

 

Creative Zen Mosaic

The Creative Zen product is one of the best players on the market. The 2 GB version comes in pink, black, or silver and comes only around $56 at Amazon. While that may not seem like a very large hard drive for a music player, you can fit up to 500 MP3 files. The player also supports most of the video formats although they will need to be converted so the player can read them. The software needed for this is included.

The FM tuner is one of the nice features included, as well. Thirty-two preset stations can be added to your player so you can enjoy your favorite music. If you’re listening to the radio or to the MP3s on your MP3 player radio, then you’ll have up to 32 hours of battery life without having to recharge your battery. Incidentally, you can watch video footage on the player’s 1.8 inch screen.

Sandisk Sansa Clip

If you’re looking for something a little smaller, you might want to check out the Sandisk Sansa Clip. This is a small MP3 player radio that includes the FM tuner, as well as a voice recorder and a small display that shows you the name of the song. Unlike many of the smaller players, the capacity is about 4 GB which makes it comparable to many of the larger, less portable players.

The player includes flash memory which makes it more durable. Because flash memory doesn’t have any moving part, it can’t be broken as easily if dropped. The battery is not necessarily the longest lasting, however. You can only get 15 hours of total playback. The FM tuner comes with 20 presets so listing to your MP3 player radio is more convenient than ever. You can get the Sansa Clip at JR for under $50.

Microsoft Zune

One of the more powerful MP3 player radio models is the Microsoft Zune. While it comes in a large array of sizes, there are plenty of other great features that make the Zune a top choice. The red version of the 8 GB Zune can be purchased at Amazon for less than $130.

For that, you’ll get the FM tuner, room for up to 2,000 songs, and up to 24 hours of battery life. The Zune is also one of the few MP3 player radio devices that can connect wirelessly to computers.

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MP3 Player With Radio

 

mp3 player with radio

mp3 player with radio

By Anne Ahira

Since you can now get portable media devices that will hold thousands of music tracks, you might think that a radio would be a moot point. Thousands of consumers think otherwise.

The biggest complaint from customers about mp3 players is the lack of a built in radio. Many people are looking for an mp3 player with radio functions.

Sony has heard the outcry from the consumer and was quick to come up with an answer. The Sony Walkman 4 GB has a built in digital radio along with many other features.

 

Features

  • 4 GB flash memory
  • 33 hours Audio playback
  • 8 hours video playback
  • Supports MP3/WMA DRM and non-DRM/AAC audio codec’s
  • 2 inch display
  • 320 x 240 resolution
  • Comfortable lightweight ear buds

Pros

Once in awhile a company will go above and beyond for their customers and when Sony created this mp3 player with radio that is exactly what they did. Especially when it comes to the headphones. They have added EX series noise canceling ear buds to the package. This is a pair you will not want to throw in the trash.

This mp3 player with radio has superior audio quality that is unmatched by any other device on the market. Even IPod cannot hold a candle to the outstanding bass and clear treble on this unit. You will have to fidget with the settings somewhat as the factory defaults are not the greatest, however in a few minutes time you will be rocking away to your favorite tunes.

This mp3 player with radio has a smooth user interface and intuitive controls. It is particularly nice that you can fast forward to the end of the list with the right button. This is a small feature but one that is a nice touch all the same.

Cons

The biggest problem with this mp3 player with radio is lack of file types supported. It is compatible with mp3, wav and AAC. The problem comes in if you have the random odd file type like OGG or mp2; you could have a system crash with these file types.

For some consumers the size may be an issue. With only 4 GB, those with extremely large music collections will have to pick and choose carefully among their favorites. Of course that is assuming you have more than 900 music tracks!

Overall

This player does all it says it will do and more. Sony pulled out the stops to create a great little mp3 player with radio for dedicated customers and new consumers. In addition, they did all of this without breaking the bank, you can pick up a new unit for about $145 on Amazon. You can also compare prices and features for other mp3 players with radio on these sites:

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