Monday, December 12, 2011

Two best for less than $100 buy cheap MP3 player-


As you may know from my previous articles, I have a list of my top six favorite cheap mp3 player on my website BuyCheapMp3Players.

A few of my top six are bottom of the price range machines by brand manufacturer (Apple iPod and Sony).

Most people are pretty familiar with these two companies and the quality of the products that they produce. In addition, most mp3 players, which have produced them in-depth elsewhere on websites, in press reports and the like covered have.

I see well beaten ground through these machines in detail describe therefore little point in recovery.

What I want to do is instead a little more verbose to enter a brief comparative analysis of a few cheap mp3 players from lesser-known manufacturers.

Both of these machines, my opinion of capsules nicely the reasoning behind my impartial recommendation, to buy a cheap mp3 player, instead of wasting our money on a machine, expensive brand maybe.

Is the simple fact that there are many cheap mp3 players that offer high quality at exceptional prices, and you need why pay more?

In other words, the two players, which I have highlighted below give tremendous value for money, and who wants to see us not?

iRiver iFP-700 (780T model - 128 MB-@$ 60)

The first point to note about this player is the high quality of sound and my previous articles have tried everything, emphasize how important this is. In particular, the bass is simply excellent, making this a very good choice for those who used their mp3 player, especially rock music, hip hop and the like to hear.

Four hours of music translated the 128 MB available about, well in the ability of battery life, which can easily last twenty hours plus in normal use.

It plays MP3, WMA & OGG music files and can record from any source, not only through your PC. It has a FM radio, is quite resistant to that skips and jumps, based often a feature of Flash Player and weighs only 3 grams!

So there is a damn lot of the good things you can say about the 780T, so buy an outstanding in its class and price range for me.

I have, of course, a few little gripes!

First of all, the radio reception is often not very good. Of course, this is only relevant if you are interested in to listen to radio, but it's something to keep in mind.

Secondly, I found a little difficult to use and quite uncomfortable in purchasing the headphones. Not that the 780T is unique in that, and, of course, headphones can be purchased separately, but I don't really like the standard phones, with 780 tonnes.

That being said, it is still a very, very good example of what you get when you buy a cheap mp3 player, and for the price, it is exceptional value for money.

SanDisk Sansa e100 (e140 - 1 GB$ 80)

This comes with 1 GB of memory, so it is of course the ability to download more music than the above 780T.

Again, this is five-star mp3 player, high quality of a lesser-known name that can play mp3 or WMA files, weighs 0 4ozs and has a battery life of 15 hours continuous playback.

Also like the 780T this provides excellent sound quality, with its "TruBass" function again to the response at the bottom of the tonal scale Add.

The controls are arranged very ergonomic and are easy to use and the backlit LCD display, allies to detailed album or song to make this a very simple player actually work.

It has the additional advantage that there is no requirement for special software for songs on it - "drag and drop" loading Windows simply is all that is necessary - and pure functions, Sansa e140 pretty hard to beat.

Disadvantages are again like 780T, very few.

It seems noticeably (and slightly irritating) to be a gap between tracks on the play e140, but this seems to be a function (or fault), I found that with some other Flash have an inherent fault of the technology, rather than the manufacturer player one, constructed so maybe it is.

Also, once again, I found the headphones unpleasant, but (since the frequency that this seems to be the case) perhaps should I blame the shape of my own ears, rather than on the phones!

To sum up the iRiver represent-780 tonnes and the SanDisk Sansa e140 all is what's good about the idea of buying a cheap mp3 player!

Both retail for under $100 in the high street or local shopping mall, but before buying, don't forget to check the Special eBay offers from my signature at the bottom of this page at particularly favourable prices!

Both offer excellent sound quality, functionality, low weight and good looks.

So, is quite simply your choice.

You want the additional $30 to pay or 780T to move upwards of four hours of music with the iRiver fifteen hours or so (before a battery replacement is required) with the Sansa e140 so necessary? Otherwise, there's so little to choose between them....

As they say, you pays your money, you takes your choice!




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