N200 Battery Type Optio

Hi there everyone,
I've spend some time reviewing the past ~0 pages and searching, but did not find a specific answer to my question. There seems to be a lot of people knowledgable of battery related material on this forum, so hopefully someone can lend me a hand.
This question is with respect to the Muvo N200 Micro.
What AAA battery options do I have for this device? The best thing I've found so far is the user manual of the V200 which said it required an Alkaline AAA. I am not very literate in battery types. Can I use batteries such as Lithium-Ion? Also, Enegizer seems to have NI-MH as their recharable alkaline line. I would like to use recharable batteries but I do not know what will work with the N200 and what would cause potential damage.
Thanks so much for any help.
subu

Thanks for the info!
So you guys recommend to use non-rechargeable alkaline batteries over any rechargable options? I never knew that rechargables had less of a lasting time (compared to a full non-rechargable). Although I guess it makes sense. I am thinking that over time, the rechargables would also last less time per charge until I would have to replace them.
I am a little worried about the long term cost of buying batteries (I can find them around $.5-$2.5 CAD per battery if I buy 8-packs). I may need to work some numbers out to see. Maybe I should consider the Zen Micro. I don't plan to use the MP3 player for sports (though snowboarding with music would be nice), so as long as it's portable I'm happy.

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