Yes, unless the airline says something about it, you are allowed to take an mp3 player on a plane.
Yes, but be careful of the volume of the mp3 player to avoid damaging your ears.
Yes portable mp3 players are allowed in airports. You should be sure to be respectable and not play the music really loud. You can find more information here : http://www.travelexpertguide.org/forum/Air-Travel/Are-you-allowed-to-take-MP3-39-s-on-planes-397804.htm
The Difference of an mp3 and mp3 recorder is the mp3 is a electronic portable. An mp3 recorder is an electronic divice like an mp3 but you'r allowed to record
No, you can not charge and MP3 player with a lemon. And come on if you could it would take forever! :D
Yes, they are. If it is an mp3 player built into a cell phone, it will have to be turned off unless it has an airplane mode. In airplane mode, the phone will not be functional, but the mp3 player can still be used.
Yes.
If you own the CD, it is permissible for you to make a copy of it for your mp3 player. If you don't own it, it is not allowed. Most people do it. No one is going to check your player to see what songs you have on it.
it depends on the MP3 player you have. It shouldn't take very long.
A Walkman mp3 player is an mp3 player developed by Sony.
Take a Walkman, IPod or MP3 player with you.
The difference between a mp3 player is that you can download and save music on it. Older version of music devices only allowed cd's or tapes and you had to change them every time the song ended. With a mp3 player you can just skip the songs you don't want to listen to.
Yes, mp3 player portable speakers hook up to any mp3 player. This is because mp3 player portable speakers hook up to an mp3 player's headphone jack, and all mp3 players have headphone jacks.