Question Posted Wednesday November 30 2005, 1:39 pm
What is a 'hard drive' MP3 player? Is it different to a normal one? Will it need a faster PC or one with more memory?
I have a Windows '98 PC. Do you think I'll be able to find many MP3 players compatible with that?
MCalways answered Wednesday November 30 2005, 4:37 pm: A hard drive mp3 player is just an MP3 player that doesnt involve a mini disc.. a mini disc is just a really smll version of a reg CD. Mostly all of the mp3 players now-a-days are hard drive.. which just means the music goes directly on it. You dont need a fater PC or anything to use them :) and yes.. there are mp3 players with a hard drive that are still compatible with Windows 98 :)Your ready to go!!
oxDaYxDreaMxo answered Wednesday November 30 2005, 3:20 pm: Well most computers have what's called a 'USB' port. Almost everything that isn't NEEDED for the computer is plugged in to the 'USB' port.
So I'm guessing that your MP3 player will work fine with your '98.
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