The collaboration of Sony and Ericsson has endowed us with so much possibilities that all of us are enjoying the best in technology in the most spectacular manner possible. After a huge success with its earlier Walkman Series mobile phones like W550i, W700i, W800i, the company has taken a bold step by launching some more powerful Walkman phones like W580i, W880i etc. The company has launched two more models in the series, the Sony Ericsson W960i and W910i Walkman phones. The latest member W910i is available in two attractive colours: Sony Ericsson W910i Red and Sony Ericsson W910i Black.
Sony Ericsson has marked a firm ground for itself by launching one after another mobile phone. For those music enthusiasts nothing can be better than the Walkman phones which come complete with features like Walkman Music Players, MegaBass effect, PlayNow, TrackID (not all the models carry MegaBass and TrackID). The user-friendly music player lets you scroll through your music library quickly which you can organise by tracks, albums, artists, playlists, etc. You can transfer your music files or any other file from a PC to your handset or vice versa through a USB cable. Bluetooth technology also allows you to share your tracks with your friends and colleagues wirelessly. Sufficient memory room is another attraction of the Sony Ericsson music phones. Not only the internal memory is standard, but also they come with memory expansion slots. These Walkman phones are not only rich in musical capabilities but also carry other standard features as well. Functions like high resolution display screens, video player, integrated cameras, SMS, MMS and email, connectivity options like USB, Bluetooth, Infrared, GPRS, gaming functions etc. all can be experienced in the Walkman Series mobile phones.
The Walkman phone Series from Sony Ericsson is getting bigger and better each passing day. Features are also on the rise at a regular interval. All you need to do is to choose your preferred Walkman phone and enjoy the way you like!
By: Cera Paul
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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