Yes, however I would recommend using Windows Media Player more. It is, in my opinion, much better!
Whether or not an mp3 player comes with a remote depends on the particular mp3 player that you are looking at. Some mp3 players come with remotes and some mp3 players don't have remotes.
You can find real cheap brands like coby and sansa that sell inexpensive mp3 players. The problem is they don't last as long or work as good as name brands. You are better off in the long run buying a nice brand mp3 player.
Yes the Belkin transmitters work with any mp3 player as well as: ipods, computers, PDAs, CD players etc... http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-TuneCast-Transmitter-Players-Black/dp/B0001F22PA
Some car CD players are finicky. I aways burn them as MP3's all your newer CD players will play MP3"s
No I've tried with a few mp3 Players and it didn't work
Macintosh MP3 players are digital music players that are compatible with Macintosh. There are a variety of mp3 players that are Macintosh compatible.
yes, that's how you charge an mp3 player. Plug the usb cord into the computer, then plug the other end into your mp3. It will automatically start charging.
Many MP3 players will work in a car providing the vehicle has an AUX output. One would then need to connect the proper audio cable to the player in order for it to work. MP3 players and Audio cables can be purchased at Best Buy and Future Shop.
You can get these inexpensive mp3 players from $12,99 (Craig personal mp3 player) See more at: http://www.thefind.com/electronics/browse-craig-mp3-players
You cannot connect portable cd players to mp3 players and given the capacity to hold songs on mp3 players their should be no reason to do so.
Belkin does not make mp3 players. However, they make all kinds of mp3 player accessories.
Any MP3 player that presents itself as a USB Mass Storage device should work on Windows ME. The Archos 5, for instance, should work.