The Best MP3 Players According To Reviews Word Count: 553 Summary: Best MP3 Players According To Review: Apple iPod Best large-capacity MP3 player. Apple iPod nano Best MP3 player overall. Creative Zen Micro Photo Most features. MobiBLU DAH-1500i Smallest MP3 player. Budget MP3 player. Keywords: ipod mp3 player Article Body: Apple iPod Best large-capacity MP3 player. (30GB, est. $300) The iPod leads the market among hard-drive players, and it's still a strong favorite in reviews. The latest iPod plays both photos and video on its color screen, but according to reviews the 2.5-inch screen is too small for extended viewing. If you don't need space for 7,500 songs, the iPod nano and Zen Micro Photo are smaller and lighter than the 4.8-ounce iPod. The Creative Zen Micro Photo doesn't have the iPod's easy interface, but the Zen Micro does have an FM tuner and voice recorder, and it's compatible with the latest music-subscription services. The iPod has none of these features. A 60GB iPod sells for $400. The iPod is both Mac and Windows compatible. Apple iPod nano Best MP3 player overall. (2GB, est. $200) The iPod nano is only about ¼-inch thick and weighs 1.5 ounces. According to reviews, the iPod nano tops all other MP3 players in reference to style, sound quality and ease-of-use. By using flash memory instead of a hard drive, it has no moving parts, making it a better choice for the gym than the full-size iPod; it also includes a lap counter. The 2GB nano, which stores nearly 500 songs, is PC and Mac compatible. Despite the widespread raves for the iPod nano, reviews and owners say it scratches very easily, and that using a protective case is a necessity instead of an option. Creative Zen Micro Photo Most features. (8GB, est. $250) The Zen Micro Photo, which comes in one of ten colors, is the best iPod alternative for those with Windows-centric music collections. It plays copy-protected WMA songs purchased from online stores like Napster, and it's compatible with the latest music subscription services, which allows you to 'rent' music on a monthly basis. The Zen has an FM tuner and a voice recorder, both missing on the iPod and iPod nano. The Zen, however, is heavier (4 ounces) and bulkier than the much-sleeker iPod nano, and it's not as easy to use as any of the iPod models. Sound quality, according to reviews, is excellent. The Zen is only compatible with Windows XP. MobiBLU DAH-1500i Smallest MP3 player. (1GB, est. $130) The MobiBLU is about the size of a caramel candy -- about a one-inch cube. But remarkably, according to reviews it's also a pretty good player, with a lot of features crammed into its tiny body. It has a tiny OLED display, an FM tuner and a voice recorder in a .63-ounce case. The MobiBLU is easy to use, and though sound quality is good, reviews claim it's not up to the level of iPod and Creative. At about 8.5 hours, battery life is a bit short. The MobiBLU works with both Windows and Mac computers. The MobiBLU comes in six colors and is also available with 512MB (est. $100). Budget MP3 player. (512MB, est. $85) The Zen Nano beats the iPod Shuffle in price and sounds great, according to experts. It comes in eight different colors (including pink and orange) and doesn't skimp on features, with an FM tuner, LCD display, voice recorder and line-in recording -- all features missing on the competing iPod shuffle. It runs 19 hours on a single AAA battery. Experts say the Zen Nano Plus is the best inexpensive lightweight flash player -- it weighs just 1.3 ounces. Its 512MB memory holds about 60 songs.