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Apple iPod Nano - Revolutionizing the Mp3 Player World
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that the advent of the Apple iPod revolutionized mp3 players. The look, the style, the sound quality, the navigation, the features, the seamless integration with iTunes and other services, all these separate...

Five Tips to Buy the Best MP3 Player on the Market
You have decided that you want -- no, you deserve -- the best MP3 player on the market. Although "best" is always subjective, there are a few things that every top-quality MP3 player should have. Use this handy guide for choosing the best MP3...

Mp3 Player Basics - Choosing the Right MP3 Player
Mp3 players are everywhere you look now, and it seems like everyone's got one. People on tv, in movies, at school, on the bus, or even walking or running down the street. And the selections are endless. But with so many options it's almost...

Music Downloading and MP3 Players
What are they and how do they work? Here are a few thoughts on the subject of Mp3 players. MP3 is a compressed music file. It is an encoded wave file and has almost the same sound quality as an audio CD. The size of the file is much...

Sony MEX-1GP: The Next Generation of Car MP3 Players
For all of those MP3 music owners, the future of car audio is finally here for you. Gone are the days where you had to burn your MP3s onto a CD for playback in your car audio system. Sony recently released the MEX-1GP CD receiver, a CD receiver...

 
Your Favorite Music Anywhere - MP3 Portable Players Combine Listening Pleasure and Convenience

Love music? Now take your favorite songs anywhere with one of the hot new mp3 portable players on the market. Some are as tiny as a pendant. And from the deepest lows to sharpest highs, the digital sound is fantastic!

Made by Apple, iPod is synonymous with portable mp3 players. The popular iPod Shuffle is about the size of a pack of gum. The Dell Jukebox and portable players from Creative Labs, Archos, iRiver, Rio, Sony, Samsung, iRock, and many more have an incredible array of features.

Easy-to-use software lets you rip tunes from your CD collection in mp3 format and load hundreds or even thousands of songs in your player. Some players can even burn tunes directly from a built-in FM tuner, a CD player, or other source.

MP3 Revolutionizes Music Enjoyment

Until 1989 the traditional digital music format was the WAV file. Basically a digital conversion of the analog wave-form signal, it provided high quality sound recordings. But a 4 to 5 minute song consumed up to 50MB of memory. By selectively discarding sounds inaudible to the human ear, the mp3 format was able to store the same song in less than 5MB. Some formats like WMA and OGG can cut that to around 2MB with even higher quality sound.

With the advent of flash memory and tiny hard drives known as micro-drives, by the late 1990's manufacturers began introducing small digital music players. And today some portable music players can store thousands of songs, photos and other data in a portable player about the size of a deck of cards!


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