Thursday, June 11, 2009
Memory
Not the human kind, but how much memory do you need when ordering MP3 players? 128MB holds about 30 - 4 minute songs. Whereas, 2-4GB holds 500-1000 songs. If you need an MP3 player for video files, 4GB is the solution. A video file is around 800MB. So, now that you know the capacity, which size do you buy? Consider what you expect to get out of any promotion when giving away an MP3 player as part of the promotion. What's the age group? Are you giving music download cards with it? It may be worth your while to spend a little more money - and it is only a little more money - to get a 2 GB than a 128MB and you'll see a much better bang for your buck. With technology constsantly evolving, someone who receives an MP3 player with 4GB of storage is more likely to use it for a longer period of time than 128MB. Think of cost vs. value.
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