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Navigating the Digital Music Landscape |
What's the difference between an MP3 player and an iPod? Is the no-name MP3 player I saw in the hardware store worth buying? (Sure, as long as you know what to look for when you're buying.) Why is it so much cheaper than an iPod? (It holds fewer songs, which means it's not really a bargain.) We begin by stating that generic MP3 players are a good choice if you have a PC and a DSL or cable Internet connection. Expect to pay US$90 to $100 for a worthwhile device. Cheaper ones don't hold as many songs, so you'll hear the same songs again and again and again. And again.
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