Wednesday, March 5, 2008

MP3 Players Reviews

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, '100 Days, 100 Nights': Free MP3 of the Day
She shares a hometown (Augusta, Georgia) with no less than the Godfather of Soul, and there's a whole bucket of James Brown-style soul sauce in this Brooklyn songstress's bold numbers. A dynamic backing outfit drops deeply funky horns 'n' bass, and Jones's belting growl takes it all

King Kong's PVP
If you've been looking for a Texas-size portable video player, they don't get much bigger Archos 705 WiFi. Support for wireless Internet, music, video, and photos put Archos over the top.


Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, '100 Days, 100 Nights': Free MP3 of the Day
She shares a hometown (Augusta, Georgia) with no less than the Godfather of Soul, and there's a whole bucket of James Brown-style soul sauce in this Brooklyn songstress's bold numbers. A dynamic backing outfit drops deeply funky horns 'n' bass, and Jones's belting growl takes it all

Monday, March 3, 2008

History of MP3 Players

More commonly referred to as an MP3 player, a digital audio player ("DAP") is a portable consumer electronics device that stores, organizes and plays audio files.
There  are basicly 3 tipes of mp3 players categorized by storage media
Flash-based, Hard drive-based and MP3 CD Players

The first mass-produced DAP was created in 1997 by SaeHan Information Systems, which domestically sold its “MPMan” player in the middle of 1998.[3] The South Korean company then licensed the players to Eiger Labs which distributed them - now branded as Eiger Labs MPMan F10 - to the North American market during the summer of 1998.[4] The flash-based players were available in 32 MB storage capacity.

In October 2001, Apple unveiled the first generation iPod, the 5 GB hard drive based DAP with a 1.8" Toshiba drive. Having focused on developing an intuitive user interface, the smaller form factor and industrial design made the player notable within users of the Macintosh community.