Author Topic: Does anyone use MP3 players anymore?  (Read 2639 times)

The one I am wanting to sell is a blue Pic n Roll MP310. I have the USB and outlet chargers, original earbuds, and it doesn't have any issues. Does anyone have an idea of a fair price?

Yeah I do it's on my phone

around 20-100 dollar range methinks?
just basing it on the 3 i own so that's not very accurate or precise at all but that is what i would think people would pay for it
it is kinda shocking how people online are selling for 150-180
« Last Edit: March 02, 2015, 09:41:10 PM by Flamecannon »

mp3 is outdated. we need to make aac players

i just use my phone for music

I know people who do because where they work you're allowed to listen to music but you can't use your phone. This is pretty much the only reason I can think of to still use one asides from the obvious of not being able to afford anything else.


mp3 is outdated. we need to make aac players
ur an aac player

The last one I purchased was a year ago. And I never used it because I got a new phone a week later :\

oh and they look cute if you draw pictures of faces on paper and put them over the screen!

...that's a pro of mp3 players right?!



its called a phone you bum

I do not use an MP3 player anymore since most of my MP3s have deteriorated (MP3s are a lossy filetype, so they eventually lose bitrate and kbps over time).
I had to buy a FLAC (lossless filetype, doesn't lose quality) player a few months ago. I don't have a smartphone, so streaming/iTunes wasn't an option.

I do not use an MP3 player anymore since most of my MP3s have deteriorated (MP3s are a lossy filetype, so they eventually lose bitrate and kbps over time).
you have no idea at all how lossy compression works if you think the quality degrades over time