Top 10 Mp3 Players

Posted by admin | Tech | Saturday 26 June 2010 8:01 pm
2ksammy10 asked:


Here is my Top 10 Mp3 Players. For full information and reviews click the links attached below. 1. Apple iPod Touch (3rd Generation): tinyurl.com 2. Sony Walkman NWZS545BLK 16 GB Video MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 3. Zune HD 16 GB Video MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 4. SanDisk Sansa Fuze 8 GB Video MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 5. Apple iPod nano 8 GB Black (5th Generation): tinyurl.com 6. SanDisk(R) Sansa(R) Clip+ 8GB MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 7. Samsung P3 Palm Theatre Plus 16 GB MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 8. Archos 5 250 GB Internet Media Tablet: tinyurl.com 9. SanDisk Sansa Express 2 GB MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 10. Coby MP305-4G MP3 Player with 4 GB Flash Memory: tinyurl.com top ten 10 mp3 players mp4 video players best ipod touch sony walkman sansa 8gb free download mp3 how to samsung nano classic shuffle coby sandisk archos tablet 250gb sansa fuze zune hd review

Michele

My mp3 players

Posted by admin | Tech | Monday 26 April 2010 6:54 am
RudeandOffensive asked:


Just a random overview of the mp3 players I own, what I think about them, how I use them, etc. Don’t use any of these anymore. Gave my ipod touch away, stopped using the sansa clip and fuze, the zen vision M was too bulky to bother with anymore, and most importantly, I got a zune and then later an iphone, which is now the only mp3 player I use (since I always have it on me anyway). And no, you can’t have them.

Samuel

Meet The New Microsoft MP3 Player

Posted by admin | Computers | Tuesday 19 January 2010 8:24 am
Michelle Bery asked:


For those of us who are old enough to remember the 8-track tape and the vinyl record, we can appreciate the advancements that playing music has made over the past years. In a blink of an eye we went from large records to small discs; and now, playing music wherever we are rarely requires more than a tiny piece of equipment that can easily fit into our shirt pocket or slip into our briefcase. The MP3 player has utterly transformed the way in which we listen to music. And savvy companies know that in order to stay competitive they have to get in the game. So it’s no wonder that Microsoft has entered the world of this technologically advanced portable music with the Microsoft MP3 player.

An MP3 player plays recorded music that you have stored on the system through the downloading of CDs or the purchase and download of music through online resources. The MP3 technology literally compresses audio files into its smallest size without compromising sound quality. The result of the compression is enough room to store - in some cases, depending on the MP3 player - up to thousands of songs. Better still, the MP3 player is a portable unit often no bigger than a pack of playing cards and can be connected to your car, headphones, or portable speakers to enjoy music anywhere.

Until now, Apple’s iPod has cornered the market in the world of MP3 players, offering a variety of models that complement Apple’s comprehensive online resources. In an effort to level the playing field, the new Microsoft MP3 player - the Zune - has been launched for a waiting public.

This new Microsoft MP3 player promises to further revolutionize the world of music through a variety of high-end offerings previously unseen in the market of MP3 players. With larger storage, a bigger, brighter screen, the ability to share music from Zune to Zune, and a built-in FM radio, the Microsoft MP3 player has greater functionality that its closest competitors to date.

Like Apple and its iPod, Microsoft understands that in order for the Microsoft MP3 player to be its most successful it must offer comprehensive and convenient online resources for users. For instance, the ability for users to transfer music to and from each other is handled through the Zune online marketplace where members can share their favorite tunes.

In addition to storing all your favorite songs, the Microsoft MP3 player also offers video capabilities, allowing users to download video content onto their Zune and enjoy it on its 3-inch LCD screen anywhere they are.

With the ability to enjoy the Microsoft MP3 player anywhere and everywhere, users are sure to enjoy this new member in the MP3 marketplace.



MATHEW

MP3 Players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Sunday 18 October 2009 4:05 pm
Without the skin asked:


I’m going to wal-mart and i’m stuck between 2 30g video MP3 players the The Zune and the Creative Zen, I **** and despise all ipods, I dont know if the zune is overated, but I like the Zunesbigger screen than the Zen, But I like the battery life of the zen better than the Zune i’m kind of stuck on this but any bad experiences or anything whith either of them? Which one should I pick, and what music player does the Zen have?

BENNETT

Is it just as hard to transfer music on all MP3 players as the Ipod?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Tuesday 9 December 2008 7:19 pm
Just Trying asked:


I have found it to be the biggest inconvenience for me to transfer all my music from my laptop to my computer because I am using Itunes. I have an older Ipod and was planning on getting a new one soon and was wondering if other MP3 players, such as the Zune were just as difficult as the Ipod. I like the Itunes store, but do not use any Ipod accessories.

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Mp3 Players for Dummies – a Simple Buyer’s Guide for the not so Technologically Savvy

Posted by admin | Electronics | Friday 14 November 2008 12:19 pm
Angela Mays asked:


In a world filled with MP3 Players, Portable Media Players and music downloads, there are a few of us who are still somewhat confused about how to buy a MP 3 player.  With so much information out there it’s hard to get past all of the fancy, high tech jargon to make a decision on which one is best for your needs and by the end of your search, you’re even more confused than before you started.  Well here’s a “straight to the point, quick and dirty” lesson on how to buy an MP3 player.

 

MP3 PLAYER VS PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYER

 

A MP3 Player is a portable digital device that plays and stores music and audio books.  A Portable Media Player (PMP) plays and stores audio and video. The name MP3 Player is used as a generic term to describe all portable devices.  Although PMPs can play audio not all MP3 Players can play video.  For example, the iPod Shuffle, Creative Labs Zen Stone and SanDisk Sansa Clip are MP3 Players and do not have the capability to play video. 

 

BRANDS

 

For those of you who were not aware, Apple Ipod is not the only brand of MP3 Players on the market.  There are several other brands of MP3 Players for you to choose depending on your needs and most importantly, your budget.  They are the Archos, Coby, Cowon, Creative Labs, iRiver, Philips, Samsung, SanDisk, Sony, Toshiba and Zune (Microsoft).   

 

 TYPE

 

MP3 Players are classified according to how they store digital data.  The most common are HARD DRIVE BASED PLAYERS and FLASH MEMORY BASED PLAYERS.  The Hard Drive Based MP3 Players have the highest capacity and are larger and heavier than the Flash Memory Based MP3 Players.  An example of a HARD DRIVE BASED PLAYER would be the iPod Classic 80 GB, iPod Classic 120 GB, iPod Classic 160 GB, Zune 120 GB, the Archos 80 GB 605 Wi-Fi PMP, Archos 160 GB 605 Wi-Fi PMP and the Creative Labs Zen Vision:M 30 GB MP3 and Video Player.  A drawback to the HARD DRIVE BASED PLAYERS is that it has moving parts that can easily malfunction if it is exposed to high temperatures or dropped.

 

The Flash Memory Based MP3 Players are light weight and smaller than the Hard Drive Based MP3 Players.  This type of MP3 Player has no moving parts and will have longer audio playback with a storage capacity ranging from 120 to 8000 songs. An example of Flash Memory Based MP3 Players is the Apple iPod Touch, Apple iPod Nano or Creative Labs Zen PMP.  A drawback of the Flash Memory Based MP3 Player is that it is more expensive than the Hard Drive Based Players even if the storage capacity is less.

 

CHOOSING A MP3 PLAYER OR PMP

 

            Now that you’re armed with the basic information you have to determine which type is best for you.  Your personal needs and budget will help you to narrow down your choice. 

 

Decide the type.  – Hard Drive vs Flash Memory.  When deciding the type keep in mind what you’re using it for. For example, if you’re going to use it while jogging, then the hard drive based player will not be a good choice because of the size, weight and high chance it will malfunction if it’s dropped.

 

Decide the storage capacity.  – When deciding the storage capacity also keep in mind whether you also want to play video and audio (PMP) or just audio (MP3 Player).  MP3 Players can come in various storage capacities which can vary by brand.  The iRiver brands features a 20 GB MP3 Player. The Archos has a PMP that has 60 GB capacity.  Whether you’re looking for 1 GB to 160 GB there is a brand and model to suit your needs. 

 

Decide the features. – Determining features is based on personal preference.  Some MP3 Players/PMP have several features that may include voice recorders, calendar syncing, FM radio, wireless capability, photo storage or recording TV like a DVR player.  For these particular features you may want to consider the Archos brand of PMPs.  Another popular feature is color. If you’re into pink then you can get a pink mp3 player.  Your options are endless it just depends on your personal needs and how much you’re willing to spend.   

 

Decide how much you’re willing to spend. -  The more features you desire the more you’ll spend on a MP3 Player.  If you’re just looking to play music and you’re not concerned about the fancy features then you can find a MP3 player for under $50.  For example, the SanDisk Sansa m250 2GB can be purchased for less that $35.  If you’re looking for at least 4GB then iPod Nano or Creative Labs Zen Mozaic would be a good choice. Or, if price isn’t a concern and you want the “Cadillac” MP3 Player with all the bells and whistles then consider the Archos 705 Wi-Fi PMP 160 GB.  

 

After considering the type, capacity, features and your budget check out each of the above mentioned brands to compare features and price.  Also, if you’re on a tight budget and still want fun features consider a refurbished MP3 Player.  Now you’re informed and ready to buy and enjoy your new MP3 Player! Good Luck!



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