There is software that will convert an eBook into images, then allow you to download these to your MP3 player. You can choose the resolution to fit your player. Books can take 5-50MB of space.
If yours can display pictures, you can use a program like "eBook to Images": http://www.merlinsoftware.com/ebook/index.htm You can also listen to eBooks using programs that convert text to sound like "Text To Wav". http://wareseeker.com/free-best-read-e-books/
There are plenty of helmets that provide MP3 support, but you'll need your own MP3 player.
Zune HD and iTouch are the only MP3 players who support internet browsing.
You can read reviews about a Sansa mp3 player on the following site:http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players/sandisk-sansa-e270-6gb/4505-6490_7-31684140.html. They have good reviews.
a ebook is a reading tablet a ipod touch is a touchscreen mp3 player which u can surf the web with and download games
There are many online shops that sell mp3 player. Amazon.com is one of online shop that sells mp3 player with any kind of models and reviews. You can visit www.amazon.com
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Hi, no I do not think its normal. I have an SPI mp3 player and everytime that it is charging the mp3 shows a yellow screen with the leyend CONNECT and a computer and mp3 showing that your player is connected to the computer. But is this the only problem you have with your mp3 if is not the best thing that you can do is call for tech support, ohh and another thing make sure your mp3 player is on when its charging. Hope this help.....:o) Hi, no I do not think its normal. I have an SPI mp3 player and everytime that it is charging the mp3 shows a yellow screen with the leyend CONNECT and a computer and mp3 showing that your player is connected to the computer. But is this the only problem you have with your mp3 if is not the best thing that you can do is call for tech support, ohh and another thing make sure your mp3 player is on when its charging. Hope this help.....:o) If it plays songs than it should be alright, if it gets worse, call technical support
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Any MP3 player, including iPod, Zune, iRiver, Cowon, Sony, RCA, Sansa, Phillips, etc.
how do i record on my nextar mp3 player i just got it but didn't read the instructions can u tell me wat i need 2 know
To find technical support on using a Sansa MP3 player you can go on the internet and go to a website called http://www.sandisk.com and contact support. You can also go to a website called http://www.fixya.com they offer live technical support.