If you are on the hunt for a durable and reliable MP3 player, Rio
makes some high-quality players in several different models. They make
both flash-style and hard drive style MP3 players, both of which come
with the some popular technological extras. Let's take a brief look at
some the Rio MP3 players and what they have to offer.
The Carbon Rio MP3 player has a full six gigabytes of storage
capacity, which translates to about 1,500 songs. The Carbon also has a
built-in microphone so that you can make "voice notes" at a moment's
notice. It has a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 20 hours, and it
can be charged either through the USB cable or through an AC adaptor.
If you are looking for a more small-scale Rio MP3 player, then you
might want to check out their CE2100 model. This "micro" player holds up
to 625 songs, and it also features a rechargeable battery that lasts up
to 20 hours with one charge. The CE2100 supports MP3, WMA, and Audible
music files, and it weighs in at only 3.2 ounces.
If you happen to be in the market for a "sports" music player, you
might want to look into Rio's Forge Sport line of flash MP3 players. The
Forge Sport models come in either 128, 256, or 512 megabyte versions,
playing a total of four, eight, and 16 hours of music respectively. They
each have rechargeable batteries that give you up to 20 hours of battery
life, and they come with a sports clip, so you can run, hike, or bike
without worrying about skips in your music.