Posts Tagged ‘Memory Space’

Sony Ericsson W902 – A Walkman Phone For You

January 13th, 2010



Are you crazy about music and prefer to listen to it even when you are busy doing something else? Then a mobile with some unique music features is the right choice for you. It is not always possible to carry a MP3 player or a disk man in the pocket.

Moreover they are not allowed in many places. But carrying a mobile phone is allowed almost every where. So make sure that your phone is the store house of all your favorite songs so that you can enjoy the favorite music at any point of time. The Sony Ericsson W902 is like a mini walkman and it is specially designed for the music maniacs.

When it comes to the sound quality, this phone is the best of all. The bass and stereo is perfectly clear and loud to make your music experience an exceptional one. In fact you can also listen to the music without disturbing others as this phone comes with the premium quality headset which is a HPM-77 one.

This headset will make your favorite music tracks sound even better. The option of fast forwarding or rewinding the tracks is also available with Sony Ericsson W902. There is a play now button which allows you to play the favorite music instantly.

When it comes to storing songs, Sony Ericsson W902 is the best device which is capable of accommodating around 8000 songs. The inbuilt memory space in this phone is around 256 MB and this can be expanded up to 8 GB inserting a microSD card.

This is easy to create the play lists and arrange the songs in different categories. Then you can shuffle them quite easily. So this mini walkman phone can add a lot of spice in the life of a music lover.

By: Mark Hirst

Sony Ericsson W810i – Colourful Walkman Phone

December 20th, 2009



Sony Ericsson W810i is a simple candy bar shaped device that is another inclusion in the Walkman series of phones. This phone is an upgrade version of Sony Ericsson W800 with a few cosmetic and technical changes. This handset looks like a fresh model in terms of its looks that has catchy exteriors and great features underneath.

Take for instance its connectivity. Sony Ericsson W810i works on Quad-Band GSM network that allows it to be fully functional in all parts of Europe and America. With GPRS, EDGE and Bluetooth technology, the data transferring is done at an amazing speed. Sony Ericsson W810i also allows Internet browsing and e-mailing through it which makes it all the more user friendly.

Sony Ericsson W810i includes a powerful 2 Mega Pixels camera that comes with flash and auto focus that gives you the best picture quality in the form of videos or images. It has great memory space as well with 20MB internal memory and 512 MB memory card that comes bundled with the retail package. This memory can further be expanded with the help of external memory card slot, this mobile phone supports the feature of hot swap as well.

Talking about the music player of this handset, Sony Ericsson W810i has a fully functional audio and video player. You can also listen to its FM radio to keep yourself abreast with the latest events around the world.

Sony Ericsson W810i is an interestingly modified version of its predecessor W800i and this change has been welcomed by the consumers around the world. What is your take on it?

By: Adam Jaylin

Mp3 Player If You Are On The Move

December 13th, 2009



An Mp3 player is also known as a digital audio player, and it has become a regular fixture in our everyday lives. Everybody seems to have one these days. Walking the dog, at the gym, traveling to work, the idea that you can carry your entire music library with you anywhere is extremely appealing to most people.

MP3 players have made music easily accessible to everyone. You can simply download the songs from the free download sites and save them in your player and carry with you everywhere. Nothing could be better when you are stuck in a massive traffic jam and don`t know how to while away your time.

Mp3 stands for Moving Picture Experts Group layer III, and can be seen as a technology which audio data can fit smaller memory space, without any loss to audio quality. Raw audio data is normally very large and difficult to use on portable devices because of the lack of available storage. A standard audio CD can hold up to 80 minutes of audio data. With Mp3, about ten times more audio data can be stored in memory of the same size.

Although you will find many mp3 player brands in the market, there are mainly three Mp3 player types, mostly based on memory capacity. The Mp3 player with hard drive has the highest capacity and is often called a Jukebox Mp3 player. Examples are iPod video, Sony Walkman. The Micro Mp3 player with hard drive has a lower capacity and is lighter than an Mp3 player with hard drive. Examples are iPod Mini, Zen Micro (Creative Labs). The Mp3 player with flash memory is the smallest in size with the lowest capacity, and is very light. An example is iPod Nano.

An Mp3 player with hard drive is good for travel or for those compelled to be away from their computers for long periods of time. It is ideal for listening in the living room, and it can be connected to external speakers. An Mp3 player with flash memory is useful while jogging or at the gym because of its lightness.

Mp3 players were introduced in the early nineties, and ever since then, there has been a running argument over audio quality. A lot of people feel that Mp3 compression has an adverse effect on the quality of the sound; the others argue that the Mp3 audio format just removes the frequency of audio data that cannot be possibly heard by people, so there is no real loss in the sound quality.

More and more new features are being added to the Mp3 player with advancing technology. Some have built in digital photograph albums, as in the later generation iPod, and you can download and access your pictures while you are on the move. Some have analogue radio and digital radio receivers.

It is usually believed that MP4 is just a modern and updated version of MP3. But it is not so at all. It is something very different in its features. MP3 can be considered to be of a particular category belonging to audio formats, whereas MP4 is considered to be in a container format. However in spite of these differences, mp3 files can be run in either of the players.

One thing you will do well to remember is that your Mp3 player sound quality is only as good as the headphones you are listening with. So do spend a little time and money on superior quality headphones.

By: Roberto Sedycias