Posts Tagged ‘Cd Players’

The Evolution Of MP3 Players

April 26th, 2010



In today’s world MP3 players are the fastest and easiest way to listen to music, they are very light and are easy to carry around especially those who are on the go. However, MP3 players are substantially cheaper than CD players with advanced error-correction and anti-shock features. With so many options, it can be tough to know what MP3 players are worth shelling out the cash for – especially if you’re working on a budget. The cameras and MP3 players are fun, but the next wave of add-ons for cell phones and laptops may help users keep track of their health. Technology has progressed to so much that the hard drive MP3 players are now reaching the 100GB mark. The players with flash that are released have more memory and are on the rise. Most of the headphones that ship with MP3 players are mediocre at best. MP3 players are increasingly replacing traditional CD players there.

You can create standard Audio CD that can be played in regular CD players as well as MP3 data CD that can be played in portable MP3 players and DVD players. You are able to keep many songs on the these small players, some even as much as 100 tracks of quality audio. Most players can support the following formats mp3, wmv and mp4.

Controls and displays are comparable to portable MP3 players, and you can group songs on each disc according to artist, genre, and other categories. Many portable MP3 Players can double as a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). A portable digital audio player sets your music free so you can easily mix and match songs in any order and take the tunes with you. The small portable players can store a many cd’s and have many fantastic features, here are some of the cool features voice recording and FM tuners. With the introduction of MP3 digital audio files, music went portable as a new market sprouted up for MP3 players. Luckily, the new portable audio players are much more affordable that the home audio thearter systems. The totally new iPods have been redesigned are able to play music and play video on the same unit . Even if the iPod doesn’t do it for you, the wealth of MP3 players on the market suggests that there is something out there to suit your needs. To sum it up, only 7% of iPod users and 25% of those using other mp3 players download music illegally.

Touted as the “next big thing” in personal audio, MP3 players are the newest digital audio devices to hit the market. MP3 Players are very small and lightweight. MP3 players are very hot and many people are trading in their old walkman. MP3 Players are the best way to carry your digital music with you. MP3 players are quickly replacing Portable CD players. That shouldn’t be too surprising, because MP3 players are continuing to increase in popularity. Nowadays MP3 players are as common as walkman once were and gadgets like the Zizzle iZ and iDog are making MP3 players even more enjoyable. Portable MP3 players are no longer limited to storing and playing a few of your favorite songs. MP3 players are now tough enough to exercise; you are able to take them on jogs to the gym and even weight lifting. The three main types of MP3 players are as follows; flash players and hard drive players. Choose the right one for you.

By: David Fishman

Looking at Wireless Speakers

March 11th, 2010



Consumer electronics especially in the music realm has come a long way. Only 25 years ago, music was store in vinyl 12 inch records which although had relatively good sound, were subject to rpid wear and tear caused by scratching. Then we the consumer electronics giant Phillips with some help from Sony invented the compact disc. The compact disc or CD took the world by storm with its studio-style digital sound quality and durability. The CD was also smaller than the vinyl and therefore easy to store and transport. In the same manner that music storage evolved and developed, so did the musical players. To play the CD the industry came up with CD players and Discman’s which were the CD Player equivalent of the Sony Walkman. This meant that people could actually carry CD-quality music with them wherever they went and this was a great advantage especially to people who were given to the outdoors. As music moved outdoors, so did the speakers. More consumer electronics manufacturers jumped into the idea of producing speakers that could be used outdoors.

Speaking of speakers being outdoors, electronic manufactures realized that more and more people need to listen and enjoy their music outdoors, hence wireless outdoor speakers. Wireless speakers can also be used indoors and have become popular due to their convenience. Wireless speakers work on the same premise as a radio. The tuner, player or music receiver plays the music and a device inside the player converts the music signals into analog signals. Then a decoder inbuilt into the speaker converts the signal back into digital and into sound. This is done instantaneously to where the listener does not notice the conversion.

Wireless speakers as we mentioned have gained their popularity from the fact they are very convenience. Coming in smaller size than conventional speakers, wireless speakers can be placed inconspicuously under the couch and other places where they are not so obvious and where their appearance does not influence the interior décor of a room. This results to less clatter. They can also be positioned strategically where the sound will be best. Because of their smaller size wireless speakers can also be easily transported.

While they do have obvious advantages, wireless speakers are not without critics. One of them is that although they are referred to as wireless, they do indeed have a connecting cable running from the speakers themselves and into the electrical outlet. This is because they need power. IPod wireless outdoor speakers use batteries and can be a cure for this although the music will last as long as there are batteries (if you are outdoors)

Wireless speakers also work the same way a radio works; by receiving signals from a sending device. While this is common technology, it is not perfect because it is subject to interference. If there are other wireless devices in close proximity with the wireless speakers then this can ultimately affect the quality of the sound.

By: Theodor Cartman

MP3 Players – Different Types

November 16th, 2009



A MP3 player is becoming one of the inevitable accessory to a music Lover’s life and many of the youngsters of today cannot live without one. We have many varieties of MP3 Players in various ranges and prices to suit everyone’s specific requirements. The types of MP3 Players basically depends upon the capacity of your Player, the amount of music you can store on it and how much you’re ready to pay for it, and the type of storage used in it etc. Some of the types of mp3 players are Flash Memory Players, Hard Drive Players, MP3 CD Players, Minidisk MP3 players, Hybrid Players.

When compared to other types of MP3 players, the flash memory MP3 player is the smallest and lightest of all. It has a flash type memory card as its storage media and has no moving parts. The capacity of the flash memory is limited compared to today’s standards and hence it can only store fewer songs. It is lightest and it is ideal for casual digital music fans who would like to have small amount of music. Because of its size, and the type memory element being a flash memory card it consumes very less power and so its battery can last much longer.

When compared to flash memory players, hard drive players are big in size. But the storage capacity is more. These types of Players have a mini hard disk in them as the main storage media and have relatively more capacity when compared to Flash Memory MP3 players. This is ideal for one who looks out for a player for their entire music collection. It does include some moving parts and as such there is some skipping when the player moves around and it has to be handled very carefully. Hard drive players often have more in-built features because of the size. These usually consume more power and hence frequent battery changes are required.

MP3 CD Players is a new variety of CD players available that could play MP3 and other digital sound files. These players burn the CD R/RW discs to your old CD collection. MP3 CD player is cheaper than the flash memory and hard drive memory players. But they are much larger in size and may skip when jostled.

If you are the one who would appreciate Minidisk Technology, then there is an improved new line of technology also known as Minidisk Walkman digital music players. The technology companies have started offering MP3 capability in other consumer products such as personal assistants, DVD players and other accessories and we will have MP3 capability in many more Gadgets in the near future.

By: John Gibb