2GB MP3 Player

. Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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A 2GB MP3 Player - Samsung YP-K5


This unique MP3 Player, available in 2GB and 4GB capacities, may be a bit pricey and thick around the middle, but that's not stopping it from turning some heads.

The K5 features touch-sensitive controls, backlit in pleasing shades of blue. The bottom edge of the player houses the headphone jack and a proprietary USB port.

If you flip the player on its side and push up the bottom edge, a built-in speaker slides out. We've seen MP3 players with built-in speakers before, but none have shown this kind of ingenuity.

Product summary

The good: The Samsung YP-K5 features a unique and stylish design with a built-in, slide-out speaker, and the interface is stunning; includes an FM radio and cool visual effects. The player offers excellent sound quality, and the included earbuds are decent.

The bad: Due to the speaker, the YP-K5 is on the large and heavy side for a flash player; the touch controls take some getting used to and attract smudges; display could be bigger; expensive.

The bottom line: The Samsung YP-K5 is a unique MP3 player with a fun interface and great sound quality; it may be bulky around the middle, but it's an excellent choice if you want to share your tunes at the drop of a dime.

Specifications: Device type: Digital player / radio ; Flash memory installed: 2 GB ; Digital player supported digital audio standards: WMA , MP3
Source: http://reviews.cnet.com

Mp3 Players

. Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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Choosing An MP3 Player To Groove To
Executive summary about MP3 Players by Gabriel J. Adams

If you've decided that you want get yourself a portable MP3 player, or digital music player, you've probably discovered that there are myriads of choices to choose from.

1: MP3 CD Players
An MP3 CD player is a digital music player that plays CDs – either standard audio CDs or MP3 CDs. MP3 CDs use a different file format than standard CDs, so they can hold many times the number of songs a standard CD can. With most computers, you can easily burn MP3 CDs for use with your player.

2: Flash Based MP3 Players
A Flash Based Player uses a static form of media such as a memory card to store your digital music on.

3: Hard drive based MP3 Players
As the name suggests, a hard drive MP3 player uses a hard drive to store your music on. Just like flash players, most hard drive players use a USB interface to connect to your computer so you can easily load them up with music.

Sony MP3 Players
Executive summary about MP3 Players by Brian Lupichuk

With the Sony mp3 players you can choose from either the Hard drive player, Flash Memory player, MP3 CD player, or the Mini Disc player. Sony mp3 players come in a good affordable price range from $100 to $300.

The Flash memory, Sony mp3 players have large storage capacity too. But flash players are smaller than hard drive players. With Sony Mp3 Players you should include the Mini disc player. Simply with combining a digital camera and an Mp3 Player.

Apple iPods

. Monday, January 5, 2009
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Apple iPods - Redefining the Way We Listen

By Rob Jacobs


Apple iPods

Music is everywhere. But how we listen has always evolved over the years; the method becomes more convenient, portable, and large-scale. Apple iPods are a great example of this. Apple iPods are becoming the number one way people listen to music, especially for when they're on the go. iPods, with their ultramodern, simple design and variety of mind-blowing features, are making a huge impact around the world.

There are tons of reasons why Apple iPods have become so popular. Of course, the major one is they're easy to just get up and take with you. You can slip the paper-thin iPod nano into your pocket, whether you're driving, commuting on a train, or relaxing at home. People who love music will tell you, this means having their favorite songs all day long, everyday. And the other major reason is the simplicity. Apple iPods have been applauded for having the easiest menus and interface to use, period.

The quality of the sound can blow you away too. Most people can't tell the difference between an iPod and a CD. In many cases, there is no difference. I've never heard anyone who was unhappy with the sound quality of an Apple iPod. Apple started chomping away at the MP3 market as soon as the first Apple iPod was released. Since then, they've become the market leader for portable music. The iPod Nano is probably the most popular model right now. This is why when you look at Apple iPods in the store you see like 20 different colors of the nano to choose from. They don't make that kind of variety without a reason.

With their feather-light weight and credit card size, the iPod Nano is essential for anyone who not only has to have the latest gadget, but also wants to take their music with them anywhere. This is the best option out there. People love the color display and the storage seems to be getting better every year! All of this put together make it pretty clear why the iPod Nano is in such high demand. Apple, with all of its insight, has undoubtedly redefined the way we listen to our music.

Haven't bought an iPod yet? They're cheaper than you probably think. Check out the iPod Nano at iPods Mania, for instance. Great prices, huge selection.