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Digital Mp3 Players

October 8th, 2009 admin No comments

Digital Mp3 Players - Guide

by Anne Ahira

Searching through digital mp3 players can be a daunting task. Which of the many Digital Mp3 Players is right for you? This means there is no internal hard drive.

On the other hand, if you plan to apply Digital Mp3 Players to look at feature pictures or merely need the 20 to 160 gigabyte storage capacity and the hard drive digital mp3 players are for you.

MP3 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER

MP3 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER


Digital mp3 players including a hard drive can fill this bill very well. This hard drive based digital mp3 player permits any person to mix music on the go.

While digital mp3 players including a hard drive are wonderful tools for professional and casual buyer alike there is a little of a downside. Entirely the pushing around can break the internal systems of the digital mp3 players.

Digital Mp3 Players Brands

By Angela Mays & Dwi purnanto

Apple iPod is not the only brand of digital mp3 players on the market. There are several other brands of digital mp3 players for you to choose depending on your needs and most importantly, your budget.

  • Archos: Archos players handle music, video, photos and storage, as well as data. This digital mp3 player brand makes flash and hard-disk players, some with GPS navigation and Wi-Fi capability for Web surfing and synching with computers.
  • Coby: This manufacturer known for its cheap digital mp3 players product. But cheap on price not mean also cheap on quality, there are still a few products which has good quality.
  • Cowon: Cowon America is a division of Korean-based Cowon Systems. Its iAUDIO line includes hard and flash drives. Some of its digital mp3 players now have Wi-Fi capability for wirelessly synching with PCs.
  • Creative: Creative was one of the first companies to introduce digital mp3 players. Its high-end Zen players have a full complement of controls for playing back music, videos and photos.
  • Insignia:. Insignia’s flash digital mp3 players, which are made overseas by contract manufacturers, offer a fair number of features, including Bluetooth stereo support, at modest prices
  • RCA: RCA sold its digital mp3 players business to Audiovox, though players continue to bear the RCA logo. All of its players-the Pearl, Opal, and Jet-store their content in flash memory.
  • Samsung: Samsung offers a full line of digital mp3 players-all of them flash-with leading-edge technology, such as the ability to use Bluetooth technology to answer cell phones. Some of its players also have built-in speakers.
  • Sandisk: This flash-memory-card maker, which introduced its first digital mp3 players in 2004, is now the No. 2 portable digital mp3 players brand, behind Apple. Not surprising, most of its Sansa line of digital mp3 players have card slots for expanding storage capacity using SanDisk’s microSD cards.
  • Sony: Sony is the best-known consumer electronics brand in the United States, practically inventing the portable-music product category with its Walkman tape, Mp3 and CD players.
  • Zune (Microsoft): Microsoft introduced the Zune digital mp3 players in 2005, along with the Zune Marketplace to compete with Apple’s iPods and iTunes. Zune flash-memory and hard-disk players have the ability to wirelessly share their content with other Zunes (albeit with many restrictions), as well as wirelessly synch with PCs. (source: consumer report.org)

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