Mp3 players are typically categorized by how they store the music:
Flash-based Players: Flash based mp3 players are solid state devices (no moving parts), that put the mp3 files on flash memory or removable flash memory cards. Typically hold from 10 giga bytes up to 32 GB of music or voice audio, need less battery power and can even be more resilient to hazards such as dropping or fragmentation than hard disk-based players. The flash based mp3 players are great for working out, running, jogging, biking and other activities
Hard drive-based mp3 players: These store the audio files on a hard disk drive (HDD). The hard drive based mp3 players have higher capacities up to 250 GB. Because they use hard disks these mp3 players can be sensitive to dropping.. that tens of thousands of songs can be stored on one player. The hard drive based mp3 players are great for storing tens of thousands of songs, movies, lectures and other large storage needs.
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