Best cheap MP3 players
Round-up reviews let you compare four related products and find out which one is best for you
Round-up by: Nate Lanxon
Last updated: 14 Sep 2007
The first in our list of favourite cheap MP3 players is Creative's Zen Stone Plus. Although the simpler version -- the Zen Stone -- is cheaper, the Stone Plus offers a wealth of extra features and a screen for what is still an incredibly low price. We loved its sound quality and its affordability, and strongly recommend it to anyone looking for a tiny MP3 player with a massive sound.
Next up is SanDisk's Sansa Express. This little chap has a USB connection built in, so there's no messing around with cables. You can organise files easily within Windows and it offers great overall sound quality. Interestingly, there's also a microSD card slot in one end, meaning you're free to expand the player's internal memory as your music collection grows. Its little screen and navigational keypad are easy to use, too.
Sony's NW-E013 offers a meaty and bass-driven sound. But the most notable feature of this player is its incredible battery life of 30 hours, especially in comparison to other players of the same size. The downside here is that there's no drag-and-drop management of files -- you'll need to use Sony's awful SonicStage software to organise your music collection.
Finally, how could we forget Apple's iPod Shuffle? In its original incarnation it inspired a paradigm shift in the MP3 player world with its screenless form and ease of use. Now in its second generation, the Shuffle remains an ultra-stylish and accessible player but remains at the pricier end of the 'cheap' market.
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![]() Creative Zen Stone Plus |
![]() SanDisk Sansa Express |
![]() Sony NW-E013 |
![]() Apple iPod Shuffle (2nd gen, 1GB) |
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| Review date | 27 Jun 07 | 31 Jul 07 | 30 May 07 | 5 Feb 07 |
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| Price range | £38.39 - £38.39 |
£34.50 - £34.50 |
£59 | £31.00 - £37.91 |
| Review summary | A terrific player for a terrific price. While not as stylish as similar players, the Zen Stone Plus is offered at a bargain price and comes packed with more features than anyone would expect a player of this size to have Read full review |
A truly great player for the price. With its excellent sound quality, ease of use, pleasant design and simple media management, SanDisk has produced a really fine player. We'd love to see better battery life and support for the excellent AAC format, but they're only small complaints Read full review |
Sony's 1GB NW-E013, and its sister models the 2GB NW-E015 and 4GB NW-E016, are terrific MP3 players for the price. Battery life is superb and the support for many audio formats gets an enthusiastic thumbs up. We're still forced to use the diabolical SonicStage software, but with great audio quality and the features mentioned above, we're happy to highly recommend these players Read full review |
If you like your music playback simple and your device nearly invisible, the second-generation iPod Shuffle will suit you well. But absentminded users should steer clear of this easy-to-misplace player Read full review |
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| Product type | Flash | Flash | Flash | Flash |
| Weight | 21 g | 30 g | 29 g | 17 g |
| Supported digital audio standards | MP3, WMA, Other | MP3, WMA, WAV, Other | AAC, ATRAC3, MP3, WMA, WAV | AA, AAC, MP3 |
| Supported bit rates | 16-320 Kbps | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| Image display | No | No | n/a | n/a |
| Tuner | FM | FM | n/a | n/a |
| Input type | None | None | n/a | n/a |
| Supported interfaces | USB | USB | USB | n/a |
| Full specification | Full specification | Full specification | Full specification |
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