Posts Tagged ‘Playlists’

Comparing MP3 Players – What Makes Them Different?

February 13th, 2010



Musical formats have moved along a path of a rapidly moving evolution, keeping us all reeling with a … “What next!” The latest MP3 players follow the bulky eight-tracks, smaller cassettes, and the CD advancements, keeping our closets of old technology pretty full. The small MP3 players fit into a device, such as the Apple iPod Shuffle, approximately 1.62 X 1.07 X .41 inches, carrying 240 songs at 1GB. Music has come a long way since our Walkman and Discman, due to its lightweight tiny size, musical precision, and a lot larger music storage for the listener.

The ability to store large amounts of music, instead of carrying around a case of CDs with our favorite music, is a huge factor for its popularity. Another advantage is being able to mix and match various songs by loading single song files onto the MP3 player. You can download these songs are accessible through many avenues: purchasing or downloading them from various sites on the Internet; or downloading them off a person’s favorite CDs. These songs are categorized into playlists in the player, with the listener being able to customize and organizing them in whichever way the want. Other options other than music are lectures, speeches, music to exercise with, or webcasts. They can be selected on the MP3 player through playlists, and the listener can choose whichever music or lecture they want.

There are other reasons why the MP3 players are more popular than other types of musical playback devices. A big reason is that it plays digital files, or MP3 files, which require no moving parts inside the device – like the older CDs or tape players. This lack of moving parts means no skipping of music or something malfunctioning. Of course, many of the MP3 players do not work well while jogging – yet – but they do not skip like they used to with the slightest bump.

The technology of the MP3 player is made from what has already been around. It is nothing innovative, just put together different for a new way. Powered by batteries or AC adapters, the MP3 players are basically “data storage devices” that come with a certain type of embedded software applications, letting the listener transfer the digital music files from the computer or CD to their player. The computer transfers (in some cases, CDs) music through the USB port on the computer to the MP3 player, where it is stored in its memory. The microprocessor in the player then listens to what the listener, or use, tell it to do and displays the what data, what song, etc. and decompresses the stored file. It is then turned into sound waves for music, displayed on the LCD screen what is being played. With the same basic technology, most MP3 players are available in different types, depending on the budget or preferences desired. To decide which one a person wants, requires an understanding of these differences.

The quite affordable Flash memory MP3 player is the most popular and most common musical device. It is smallest and most lightweight of all the different players, with no moving parts. Their average storage is about 1GB of memory which is sufficient as the battery runs a very small device, which will allow about 17 hours of listening. Some of the new newer flash memory MP3 players are working on an increase to 2GB, with higher listening capacity.

Another type of MP3 player is the hard drive device. Their advantage is they store a larger music library as compared to the Flash Memory players, which would be an advantage if the user has a large amount of music files or lectures for storage. The device is not as small in size as the Flash memory player but it holds up to 120 GB, instead of 1GB. The are called the “workhorse of the MP3 players” and are worth every penny.

The MP3 CD are for those who don’t like a lot of change, and really don’t want to give up their CDs. This device is used for the benefit of listening to MP3 files that have been burned on a CD-R/RW disc, each one holding about ten hours of music. A user can either purchase a burner or have someone else burn the music on the CD. The price for this device is cheaper than the Flash Memory or Hard Drive MP3 players, but does skip music as the older music players did. Its size is larger also than the previous two, so a lot depends on the pocketbook and what a person wants. Shopping around will offer the latest technology, prices, and what they offer.

By: Mike Singh

Rock With New Walkman Phone – Sony Ericsson W910i

November 9th, 2009



Sony Ericsson has come with a new phone in its Walkman series and this is Sony Ericsson W910i. As is the case with other Walkman phones by the company, it too has the best music player that is sure to give you the best music in your pocket!

Sony Ericsson W910i can be turned into a hi-fi music player. You have a lot of music features that can make you crazy about this machine. You can organize the favorite tracks of yours though the playlists. Besides this, you can also listen to audio books and can also access to the podcasts.

Another important feature of Sony Ericsson W910i is its “shake control” feature. You can use this feature to change the track and listen to the next track on your playlist. Once you activate this feature, all you have to do is press and hold the special Walkman key and then just flick your wrist! And a vibration in the phone tells you that the song has been changed.

Additionally, you also have MegaBass in Sony Ericsson W910i which makes sure that you get the best sound quality. You also get “SenseMe” feature in this phone which is an addition in this handset. And besides the music player where you can store your favorite tracks, you also have FM radio in this phone. This means that you also get updated of the latest tracks being played on the hottest FM channels!

Also, with Sony Ericsson W910i you get the famous two features of al the Walkman phones by Sony. You get the PlayNow feature along with Track ID one. The Track ID feature enables you to get the details of a particular song in a few minutes. All you need to do is record a few seconds of the song and you get the details of its genre, singer and album etc.

Not just the music features, Sony Ericsson has also got all the other latest features that makes you abreast with the advancing technology and stay connected. And also, look wise it is a sexy phone. So what are you waiting for? Get hold of Sony Ericsson W910i and get rocking!

By: Steve Dobson