Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Dell MP3 Players

By Jerry Lan


Well, honesty really is the best policy, and although Dell might be a successful player in the PC market, Dell and MP3 players really haven't mixed. At the end of 2006, it was decided that Dell's hard-drive based MP3 players would be dropped from its line of electronic products.

The number in the description indicates storage capacity, so the DJ20 is a 20GB player, and the DJ30 is a 30GB player (just in case that wasn't obvious). You may still be able to find a bargain out there if you don't mind the fact that you probably won't get much in the way of future support.

These come in many colors and designs so the mp3 player will continue looking sleek and as new as possible. You might want to check to see if there was a firmware update released to fix this problem first before purchasing one. However, it does have a high storage capacity, especially if you use the WMA format instead of MP3.As far as pricing goes, one site listed a DJ20 for $129.99. It has a screen that's 1.9 inches and is pretty much a no-frills player. You can't view album art or photos, as it's you're basic black and white LCD display.

By putting the mp3 player in the pouch and strapping on the armband, it leaves both arms open for activity.The DJ Ditty is a 512MB MP3 player that's light and functional with a small form factor. It retails for around $99, and it includes an FM tuner. The DJ Ditty also supports the PlayForSure format, so with this Dell MP3 player you don't have to worry if you use a subscription service for your music.

It does come with five equalizer presets, but you can't customize your own settings unfortunately. There are also a few issues with the inability to quickly navigate through titles and a less than stellar battery life, but if you're looking for something simple and relatively easy to use when you exercise, this might be a decent choice.




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