Who Wants Hard Drive?

The options standing before you are ridiculous and almost depressing as you have absolutely no clue what it is you are looking for or looking at. When it comes to understanding the ins and outs of digital music players it is much like the first time that you went to purchase a computer and all of the terms in front of you were brand new. Now, it is time for you to be able to make a choice. Do you want a player with flash drive memory or had drive memory … better yet … do you even know what this stuff means?

If you are in the market for a digital music player that can store your entire music or audio library without so much as a question then you need to get a hard drive player. Flash drive players will bring in less that 1GB of memory in most places, while hard drive players will rack up anywhere from that same 1GB up to close to 100GB in some different instances. The question you must ask yourself is what exactly it is that you want out of your hard drive music player?

Let’s consider you a part of the crowd that has books and books of CDs credited to your music library and you just want to be able to bring it together in one swift movement. While the swift movement may be a judgment call, the fact that you can put it all in one place certainly is not. Consider that you can get somewhere around 500 songs per 1GB, meaning that if you have around 20,000 songs you can get them all on a hard drive that sports about 20GB.

If watching video is extremely important to you on your hard drive digital player then you need a player with larger capacity, around 20GB at least. Unless, that is, you want to store one movie at a time on your player and then remove it when you get tired of it. With 30GB or more you could store several movies and take a trip cross country without so much as wasting time changing discs or tapes!

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