Not necessarily/any more. I just bought a 1Gb mp3 player (will hold about 25 albums, or 250/300 music tracks) for €36.49 in Argos. It's on p. 11 of their current 'September price drops' catalogue, or item # on their website (reduced from £34.99/€60.49 until 19th September). They also have a on the same page for €26.49. But I'd encourage you to give the mp3 thing a try — you might never look back!Obviously an mp3 player is alot more expensive than a portable cd player.
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Not necessarily/any more. I just bought a 1Gb mp3 player (will hold about 25 albums, or 250/300 music tracks) for €36.49 in Argos. It's on p. 11 of their current 'September price drops' catalogue, or item # on their website (reduced from £34.99/€60.49 until 19th September). They also have a on the same page for €26.49.
You could also go for one of the portable CD players that play MP3 CDs. Bit bulkier than the normal MP3 option but on the plus side,
1) Plays normal CDs as well as MP3 CDs (about 200-300 tracks)
2) Excellent battery life - far superior to ANY MP3 player
3) 1GB player has only marginally more room than a single 700MB CD (you could own several CDs with MP3s rather than constantly deleting/adding music from a 1GB player)
This isn't necessarily true, especially with a flash-based player like the one I linked to above (no motors, spinning discs or other moving parts).2) Excellent battery life - far superior to ANY MP3 player
I bought the Aldi one recently for 28 euro. About to return it. The Shock Protection is rubbish. It takes the first 2-3 mins of each song to build up the ESP memory....so for the first 2-3 mins the cd keeps jumping.....by the time the buffering has kicked in the song is over and it happens again on the next song!
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