There are many websites online that sell MP3 Players but not all can be trusted. On average people tend to purchase them from second hand websites like amazon where you get all information about a product or bidding websites like ebay. There are numerous websites that sell electrical products but you want to always make sure that everything comes with the MP3 i.e. headphones, warranty, recipe along with knowing the manufacturer.
It totally depends on the size of the video.
it depends on the quality of your music . let's say if it's 128kbps which is the normal quality then your 1GB Mp3 player would probably take about 1000 minutes , but again it varies .
No, buy a Mp3 player, Cd Players are obsolete.
To the best of my knowledge the Sharper Image mp3 player only holds either 1gb or 4gb. http://www.amazon.com/Sharper-Image-1GB-Player-Video/dp/B001AZRSOK/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_3 http://www.amazon.com/Sharper-Image-MP3-Video-Player/dp/B001AZNW2W/ref=sr_1_15?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1309401567&sr=1-15
You buy music and put it on the MP3 and then listen to it when you are on the move. Sometimes you can record voices and even keep other files on there. :)
You can buy an mp3 touch screen player from amazon.com. Also, the ipod nano from apple is a touch screen. Zune also makes a touch screen mp3 player.
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Most mp3 players will show up like a flash drive when you plug them in to your computer. Just go to "my computer" in windows when it is plugged in and you can click and drag songs onto the mp3 player. It will probably show up as a removable drive.
You push down the wheel a push up or down to change the vol.
The best mp3 player to buy is one that is a brandname, like an iPod
Yes the Belkin Tunecast 2 can be used with an Mp3 player. In addition to being used with an MP3 player it can also be used with an Ipod, CD, and cassette player