MP3 Devices and Sat Nav Guide and Review

Posted by admin | Learn it | Friday 24 April 2009 4:06 pm

Mp3 players are everywhere nowadays. Virtually everyone owns one, and they are also constantly improving in technology with more capacity and better features. Mp3 devices are also varying in design, getting smaller in size, and also coming down in price.

There are two main types of MP3 players; hard drive models and flash drive models. The models that are based on hard-drives can store tens of thousands of songs. For instance the Apple iPod Classic, which has a 120GB hard drive capacity, is able to play and store up to thirty thousand songs.

Not only are these types of MP3 players popular as they have large storage space, but also because they usually have more features than flash-drive players. They are generally also larger in size, so they are easier to navigate and use because the screens are bigger. However, they might be a bit heavier, so some consumers that are in to jogging for example, usually purchase players with flash-drives. However, lightweight and small models such as the 16GB iPod Nano provide the best of both worlds. When you are looking to buy, it’s always a good idea to compare MP3 players.

Like MP3 players, GPS systems also come in several formats, price ranges, and with varied features. A few of the best manufacturers include TomTom, Magellan, Garmin, and Nexstar. The models from these particular brands usually get good feedback because they are easy to use, reliable, and include many excellent features and functions.

Many of the latest GPS devices not only provide directions, but are also able to play music, come equipped with rear view cameras, provide voice guidance, and answer phone calls. It is very useful to compare GPS systems before buying. One feature that is important to all GPS systems though is a clear display interface. This will allow users to read directions easily, and navigate the controls without fiddling around a lot.

Your GPS system should also be up-to-date with maps and navigation. It is more than likely you will need to make sure the device has street-level maps, and also should check to see whether the brand charges for buying more maps, which can cost a lot depending on where you need to use the GPS.

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