If you don't specify a portable mp3 player then it's possible to make a media player that would literally play a million of mp3s.A device like the WD TV by Western Digital can attach to two usb external hard drives.You can currently buy these with 3 terabytes.It's hard to be exact,but a Terabyte would hold a quarter million MP3's at least.Six Terabytes would probably hold close to 2 million mp3's.
Depends entirely on the size of the songs. An average size for a 3 minute song is 3MB, so do 8000 / 3.
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No it doesnt. only samsungs or lg i think can hold micro sd where as other phones like sony ericssons hold m2 memory cards.
About 4100 # of gigs times 256 = approx # of songs
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yes of cource i have this cell phone it can be expandable to 1GB m2 card
try on/off button + volume down(hold both for a sec) Satyam
4gb is the maximum capacity of memory card that it will support. Link below gives the complete specifications for this phone.
It depends on the hard drive (or memory capacity) size of the MP3 player. Of course, songs of different lengths are different sizes, but the average song is about 30 MB. So if your MP3 player can store 1 GB (1000 MB), it can probably hold about 333 songs. This depends on the quality of your MP3 songs. Basically, the higher the quality of your songs, the bigger the files, and hence the less number of songs you can hold in your player. For 128M player, it can hold about 32 songs (128k bit rate). For 256M player, it can hold about 64 songs (128k bit rate). For 512M player, it can hold about 128 songs (128k bit rate). For 1G player, it can hold about 256 songs (128k bit rate).
The Sony DVP-NS710HB is a single disc DVD player.
There are no thin DVD players by Sony that can hold ten DVDs. They do make jukeboxes that can hold hundreds, however.
No, a 4gb mp3 player will not hold anywhere near a million songs. If you are lucky, you may be able to fit 1,000 songs onto such a device. This will depend on the size and quality of the songs.