Sony Walkman Mobile Entertainment MP3 Player im Hands On

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Sony Walkman 4GB Video MP3 Player

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Tuesday 28 June 2011 8:47 am


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Video Rating: 4 / 5

How come ipods are more expensive than mp3 players when they do more things?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Tuesday 8 March 2011 2:03 pm
crazybabe:) asked:


okay so I have the ipod 3rd generation but I’m looking at some websites that have mp3 players that have way more functions that are like 80 bucks and mine was like 150$ so whats the catch are they like cheap quality or something? I’m thinking about getting the pink sony mp3 for my mom

Jorge

What’s the differences between Sony 2GB Mp3 Players and a 2GB IPod Shuffle?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Saturday 27 November 2010 7:21 pm
Kris asked:


I’m looking for a music player while i workout. I basically just want something that’s easy to use, plays songs and carries a large amount of songs. So i went to the store and saw some mp3 players and ipods but i don’t really see what the difference is between them?

anyone mind helping me out on choosing?

Bobby

How Do I Go About Using My Mp3 Player In My Car

Posted by admin | Automotive | Friday 24 September 2010 10:58 pm
Douglas Taylor asked:




The mp3 player has now become a stable part of many people’s lives. Not only are they small and versatile, but also they provide the user with hours of music listening time without having to keep changing CD’s or tapes. But just how can I use my mp3 player in my car?

In this article we will look at some different ways that you can now use your mp3 player in your car and so no longer will you need to worry about carrying all your favorite CD’s in the car in the future. Plus you have the added benefit of knowing that you can remove your mp3 player from your car and take it with you.

Nearly all mp3 players will have a port in which you connect your headphones. But in order for your to play your mp3 player in your car you will need to find a way of connecting this to the head unit using the headphone port. Below is one method that you may want to try.

Auxiliary In

This method will provide you with the best audio quality possible, in fact it is just about as good as the audio produced by a CD. Numerous head units (radios) in cars today have a front auxiliary input (known as the Aux-In) that allows you to plug directly from your mp3 player into the head unit. You will find that most Sony head units have this feature on all their entry-level units.

However there are other methods that you may want to try if you do not happen to have a head unit that has an auxiliary in feature with it. Below we look at some other ways in which you should be able to play your mp3 player in your car in the future.

Cassette Tape Adapter

This device is available for around $10 and can be found in most electronic stores. It provides you with an easy and straightforward method of hooking up an external device such as an mp3 player to your car stereo system. All you have to do is place the cassette tape in to the car’s tape player and then attach the other end to the headphone or line out jack situated on your mp3 player.

However, there are a number of drawbacks to this method. Firstly you need to have cassette player in your car (which unfortunately is becoming much less common in more modern cars) and secondly you will often the sound quality is reduced.

FM Transmitter

This system will transmit an audio signal of the your mp3 player to a specified FM frequency when it is plugged into the FM transmitter. What happens is your FM stereo in your car is then able to pick up the sounds as if it was actually receiving a regular FM broadcast from a radio station.

So as you can see there are plenty of ways to answer the question how can I use my mp3 player in my car. All you need to decide is which one you feel best suits your particular needs.

Laurie

Which?: Sony S series and E series Walkman MP3 players

Posted by admin | Tech | Thursday 2 September 2010 2:03 am
WhichWebsite asked:


We take a look at the two new Walkman from Sony, the E Series and the S Series. Get the full report at www.which.co.uk

Wesley

Top 10 Best Mp3 Players (Portable Media Players)

Posted by admin | Tech | Wednesday 25 August 2010 9:54 am
FerrariGallardo147 asked:


These are the best mp3 players in MY opinion. If you feel like you want to argue, please put it respectfully in the comments section. This song is Waking The Demon(No Scream) by Bullet For My Valentine. I DO NOT own this song. It is owned by Bullet For My Valentine and Sony BMG Recordings. I DO NOT intend to infringe copyrights and am using this song because I really like it.

Sylvia

Advantages of Portable MP3 Players

Posted by admin | Computers And Technology | Sunday 25 July 2010 12:16 am
Victor Thomas asked:




Portable MP3 Players have taken the world by storm primarily owing to its compact size, solid-state technology and large memory capacity. MP3 Players enjoy distinct advantages compared to portable music players chiefly because there is no room for MP3 players missing whether the user is taking a bumpy car ride, having a jog or cycling on an uneven road or path. All your favourite MP3 songs or other audible forms of media can be normally stored in Flash Memory systems that is either built-in on the Sony Memory Stick, Compact Flash cards or SmartMedia – the same type of cards & sticks we use for digital cameras and that can also be operated with the portable MP3 players in the same manner.

The process of preparing MP3 files has become quite simple these days. First, MP3 files are prepared on a PC by either downloading songs form the Internet, compressing music from a CD format or producing its original source on MP3 software. You can then download the files through the computer’s USB port or parallel port straight away into the MP3 Player or reader or removable drive that accepts the card/stick of choice. Most portable players nowadays are packed with software programs to facilitate the process of downloading.

Compared to CD Players, Portable MP3 Players have solid state memory that determines the amount of data they can store. You can make use of the compression format for compressing a 32MB stored on a CD to 1.6MB that can be stored on a MP3 Player. Therefore, even a low-cost portable MP3 can hold roughly about 4 hours of quality music.

If you are going to use the portable MP3 Player in moving vehicles or carry it around while you are jogging, cycling or walking – a model that has a microdrive is a welcome option. Microdrives like hardrives are used in PCs but they are much smaller.

Similar to a regular hard drive there is a chance of occurrence of a skip in case the MP3 player is jostled. But compared to flash drive, MIicrodrives have the advantages of both storage capacity and is much economical. Like a Flash drive, Microdrives can carry anywhere from 10 to 15 times media clearly making the portable MP3 Player a musical powerhouse.

Jesus

Cheap Mp3 Players or Costly Mp3: Which is Which?

Posted by admin | Art And Entertainment | Thursday 8 April 2010 4:13 pm
Vikram kuamr asked:


One problem that MP3 manufacturers face in this highly competitive music player business is that the MP3 designs are relatively easy to duplicate. For this reason, MP3 players are getting smaller and smaller so their features naturally get simpler and simpler. But again, competitors and brand pirates could easy copy and reproduce players. To survive the onslaught of cheaper versions of their designs (from the manufacturers of cheap MP3 players), manufacturers of the higher end MP3 players have to turn to contract manufacturing to avoid being swamped by big players like Apple and Sony.

Contract manufacturing is a business model used in many industries and is now applicable in MP3 manufacturing. It works when the MP3 player manufacturer selects a manufacturing company that has the resources to make MP3 players for the client company in the most cost-effective manner. The MP3 player manufacturer chooses a manufacturing company based on factors such as labor, manufacturing processes to be used, material costs and tooling which in the final analysis will all influence pricing of the MP3 players to be produced. Manufacturers of MP3 players resort to contract manufacturing because it is often a more viable way to mass produce MP3 players (especially the cheap MP3 players) because they need not worry about how to maintain factories of their own. The manufacturing company they contact will worry about sustaining factories while the manufacturers of MP3 players just worry mostly about keeping product standards on par with what they desired and what consumers actually want.

However, contract manufacturing alone would not guarantee the survival of MP3 players in a highly competitive market. There are other tactics that an MP3 player manufacturer resorts to in order for the company to remain competitive and not be subdued by the bigger players.

For one, the MP3 players’ manufacturer has to make sure his/her products are different from those offered by competitors. This is called product differentiation. Another tactic is for the MP3 players to meet consumer demands when it comes to ease of music transfer, form factor, battery life, and pricing of the product (which is one aspect that cheap MP3 players have the upper hand.) A third tactic is for the manufacturer to identify definite distribution channels by which the MP3 players could be distributed at a cheaper but is focused on maximum effectiveness.

Understand that marketing is a big determinant of what brand of MP3 players a consumer will buy. A superlative product that has been poorly marketed stands little chance of surviving and will probably be relegated to the shelves of oblivion. A so-so product that has been marketed well will probably survive much longer. Marketing is one reason why the Apple iPod experienced such great demand and why it is likely that future products from Apple will be met with just as much enthusiasm as the original iPod did, upon its introduction to the market.



GERALD

Mp3 players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Thursday 24 December 2009 6:11 am
toxic_mercury90 asked:


Can any person tell me where i can find portable mp3 players with hight quality like sony or panasonic or creative in england stores till 50 dollars (max 100 dollars- not recomanded) and their details should be on a web site

DONALD
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