Whether you want to download the latest tunes, view movies or listen to your favorite 80's music, you will need to eventually download some kind of media player.
Here at I80S.COM we have chosen a few of the more popular free media players for you to choose from. Some media players have an optional paid version of their player, but are just that... Optional.
Each link will open a new window and bring you to the vendor's web site where you can download the player of your choice. We have also included brief descriptions of each media player to help you choose.
Windows Media Player 11 for Windows - Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP offers great new ways to store and enjoy all your music, video, pictures, and recorded TV. Play it, view it, and sync it to a portable device for enjoying on the go or even share with devices around your home—all from one place.
Real Player for Windows - Allows you to download Web videos with one click, build your own video playlist and burn Web videos with one click. Their latest version is beta, but with these new features, we definitely recommend it!
Winamp version 5.35 for Windows - Here's what is new with Winamp: Winamp Dashboard beta, Winamp Remote beta, Unicode filename and track support and Improved sync capabilities for your device.
Yahoo Music Jukebox for Windows (free) - Yahoo! also has a paid version media player named Yahoo! Music Jukebox Plus with more features but you will need to create or use your existing Yahoo! account to download and purchase.
Quicktime 7 for Windows - Just like the other media players, you can upgrade to Apple's Quicktime 7 pro for a fee. Quicktime 7 Pro is the perfect companion for your Windows PC, QuickTime 7 Pro will convert you from a video watcher to a video maker. Harness the power of QuickTime 7 Pro for everything from creating podcasts to transcoding media in more than a dozen formats.
There are a few more players out there, however we have listed the most popular media players from the most reputable companies.


