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Some other commonly used encoding rates are 160 or 192kbps.
LITHIUM-POLYMER BATTERY (LI-POLY)—A battery composed of
lithium, a light metal with high electrochemical potential. Lithium batteries are light and store high amounts of electrical energy. Because of this, lithium-polymer batteries are ideal for your portable device. Lithium- polymer batteries do not use poisonous metals, such as lead, mercury, or cadmium, and have no "memory effect" problems (caused by not being fully discharged before a new recharge, and remembering a shorter battery cycle). However, they are more expensive than conventional nickel-cadmium (NiCad) and nickel metalhydride (NiMH) batteries. Your Dell DJ Ditty uses a Li-Poly battery.
MEGABYTE (MB) —About 1 million bytes. Bytes, megabytes, and gigabytes are measures of how much data a storage device can hold. For example, a 3-minute MP3 encoded at standard bitrates is approximately 3 MB in size.
MP3 —A member of the MPEG compression family, MP3 is a commonly used compressed digital-audio format. MP3 encoding transforms digital audio files (like WAV) to provide reasonable audio quality in relatively small file sizes.
PLAYSFORSURE—Digital Rights Managed music in WMA format (See reference to Digital Rights Management above).
SHUFFLE —A Play mode that randomly plays tracks once only from the