There's so many MP3 players out there, I am confused. Any Advice?
William F.
With so many different MP3 players available right now, choosing the one that is right for you can be difficult. To start I will only compare Apple's MP3 players. They currently have the market cornered and offer a nice range of easy to use MP3 players. Currently they have three options to choose from, Shuffle, Nano, and iPod.

The shuffle starts at just $99 which holds 512MB or approximately 100 songs. The Shuffle is a great idea if you aren't concerned about holding a large amount of songs. The Nano starts at $199 for 2GB of space which is approximately 400 songs. The Nano is also extremely small; about the width of a number two pencil. If portability is important to you then the Nano is the way to go. Holding 400 songs is plenty for the average user.
The last model current available is the iPod itself. The iPod starts at $299 and can hold 30GB of data. Which holds 15,000 songs or 25,000 photos, or 150 hours of video. The iPod not only plays MP3's but is capable of storing you digital photos. Also now you can download TV shows the following day they are aired for $1.99 a piece and watch them on your iPod.