You can download programs that are designed to compress MP3 songs into a smaller size. Some programs that work well include Monkey's Audio and MP3 Fitness.
That depends on what kind of MP3 players you want. Greater storage space could store plenty of songs, pictures and videos, MP3 with FM tuner could let you enjoy music, etc. Actfind.com has a lot of MP3. Their price is low and the quality is good.
That depends on size of the song files. Longer songs will be larger files, and will take up more space on the player. Typically, a 40 GB player will hold up to 10,000 songs. Amazon has a wide variety of MP3 players, and the reviews are often helpful: http://www.amazon.com/MP3-Players-Audio-Video/b?ie=UTF8&node=172630
MP3 watches start as low as $38.00 and can be as expensive as $180.00 They can be purchased through futureshop.ca or amazon.com.
Sanso is a low level mp3 player that is good for the beginner or the thrifty shopper. You always get what you pay for.
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It depends on how you encode the music. I encode my songs to 64 kbs WMA but some people with a good ear for music find that too low quality and 128 kbs is considered the minimum encoding. 256 might be needed if you have a very good ear for music. At 128 kbs you will fit 300-400 songs on a 1GB player. At 64 kbs twice that number and 256 kbs only 150 or so.
An MP3 player is a device that can store, and when activated, interpret and convert the data inherent in an MP3 file into low voltage electrical signal patterns that will be converted to sound/vibrations when sent to a speaker/headphone device.
The price of a Sansa MP3 player will vary greatly depending on the size of the hard drive you want in the device as well as other features. A 2 GB model retails for as little as $40 while a 8 GB one can be $150.
You can find an ultra mp3 player for as low as $90 at Amazon.com. See link below and don't forget to factor in shipping costs http://electronics.pricegrabber.com/mp3-players/ultra/p/161/
The compressibility of liquids is low enough that considering them to be incompressible is usually a safe assumption.
Bluetooth mp3 players are available in a wide range of prices, some as low as forty dollars. The following website offers a comprehensive list of bluetooth mp3 players as well comparison pricing, http://www.nextag.com/bluetooth-mp3-player/shop-html
The number depends on the quality and duration of the songs. If you have low quality (low bitrate) short songs then it can hold a lot of songs. If you have high quality (high bitrate) long songs then the number goes down quite a bit