Posts Tagged ‘MP3 Players’

Review Of The SanDisk Sansa Clip+ 2GB MP3 Player

MP3 Players — September 5, 2009 at 8:15 am | 1 Comment
This Sandisk features the same UI like its previous one but the feature list is a lot more impressive than its predecessor. Some major omissions include wireless capability and support for photo and video, but for a device this size and for such a budget-friendly price, these features are not only unnecessary, but would ruin the overall functionality. What you do get is playback of a wide array of audio formats, including MP3, secure WMA (subscription music), WAV, FLAC, OGG, and Audible. It also features a built-in mic for voice recording and an FM tuner with an autoscan mode and 40 preset slots. The big news with the Clip+ is the addition of a MicroSD card slot, which is capable of accepting SDHC cards, currently available at up to 16GB. A 16GB card comes in around $40, which means you could get yourself a 24GB flash player for around $110. That's  [...]

The Baby’s New MP3 Player

News — September 1, 2009 at 10:39 pm | 2 Comments
Your junior could actually have his own MP3 player even before he comes into the world. Technicians at Manoharbhai Patel Institute of Engineering & Technology in Gondia, India, have come up with a unique invention for unborn babies. It’s a MP3 creation and transmission device for awaited baby. It is actually a fetal heart monitor and alert system all rolled in one and is being touted as being life saving. The device monitors fetal heart rate and is based on two small acoustic sensors which feeds information to a wave analyzer which is connected to a personal bedside computer. The fetus’s heartbeat is picked up by the first microphone which is attached to the mothers abdomen and the other microphone is attached further away to pick up other ambient or bodily noises. The  [...]

Review Of Tonium Pacemaker 60GB MP3 Player

MP3 Players — August 10, 2009 at 12:15 am | Comment Now
The release of the Pacemaker in 2008 was the fabulous looking event. People thought that it is one of the best options of and for the DJs. It seems like the toy that swings music into air for the DJ and a nice device to play on, but when the rates were announced, the DJs were swung!! The price of $800 was never a sound rate for the MP3 like device. Still it was earning success within the DJs. Still the response wasn’t that good and the lower response made the company to rethink and within a year, they are launched the similar product worth $499. The second generation of pacemaker is definitely an affordable device but still with the pricing, the company has also reduced the capacity of the device. They have the lower capacity of memory and the memory card that was 120 GB is converted into 60 GB. The Design The outer design is very similar to the older version and  [...]