Showing posts with label shuffle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shuffle. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2009

Digital MP3 Players Or Apple iPod - the Choice is Yours!

Digital MP3 Players Or Apple iPod - the Choice is Yours!
By Nilakshi Handique


When we talk of music players today, the options are immense but the two devices that come to our mind instantly are digital MP3 players and Apple iPods. But to choose between the two is not so simple! Both have their individual advantages and disadvantages. Read on to choose either one to suit your needs.

Well, to begin with, if you want a music player strictly for music, then we suggest you get the latest MP3 player for yourself. They're more versatile for music lovers. You could download from the net at places or be able to use CDs from any store.

On the other hand, if you would like to also use the instrument to watch movies and play games, an iPod is what you seek. They have a bigger memory to be able perform different functions apart from playing music.

The next point to take up while procuring a music device is the price. Well for those of you who are concerned about the price and capacity you can often get a competing product with the same capacity for less than you would pay for an iPod. Often much less! Here are some examples:

  • The SanDisk Sansa M 240 is about half the price of an iPod Nano, both with 1GB of storage, and the Sansa also has an FM radio and an SD card slot, which the iPod does not.
  • The MobiBLUs, which are actually the smallest in the world along with the new Apple iPod Shuffle, actually has a display.
  • The Creative Zen MicroPhoto offers 8GB of storage, while the highest-end Nano offers 4GB.
  • As for the Creative Zen Player Vs Apple iPod, if you want a portable music player with a rock-solid user interface, the iPod mini is definitely the winner. Again, the Creative Zen Micro is a music player that records audio, plays FM radio and is compatible with a massive subscription music library at the price of a more cumbersome user interface. It emerges as the winner here.
  • Again, the RCA MP3 player is small, capable of adding space by memory card and comes with armbands and uses an AAA battery, which lasts 20-30 hours much more than an iPod!


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So, for all music lovers out there, the choice is yours! All you have to do is just log onto any online shop to know more about the reigning war between digital MP3 players and iPods. And then get the one that suits you to fulfill your music addiction.


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Thursday, March 19, 2009

SkullCandy Headphones - Your Best Buy

SkullCandy Headphones - Your Best Buy
By Ronald Rougeaux

In-style SkullCandy headphones and earphones.

There are many headphones that don't do justice to the music you listen to. These headsets produce a crackling sound or the bass is not too good. You might also find that the earphones break very easily and all the money you spent is down the drain as there is no way of repairing them. But, if you don't want to spend hundreds of dollars only to find your earphone not giving optimum sound and bass, invest your money on Skull Candy headsets and earphones.

You will get a great pair of cans without causing a dent into your bank balance with these.

Whether you are looking for earbuds or full-size headsets, Skull Candy has got them all. They have the best buy when it comes to earphones. Lowriders is one such model. It does not that huge but big enough to make people take note of you. Of course, the color and the artwork on the cans will make you stand out in a crowd. In fact, you would end up making a fashion statement besides using it to listen to music.

The earcups of the phone are made from leather offering your comfort. The headband fits the head perfectly ensuring that you feel comfortable even after wearing it for a long time. The best part is that the headband is adjustable so you can mold it to fit any head size. The cable is nice and long and measures 5 feet. You can easily carry your portable audio device at the bottom of your rucksack and still listen to the music. The headband is light no you do not even realize that you are wearing one.

Coming to the sound; the headset offers excellent sound quality. Even if you play it at the highest volume level, there is no distortion of sound. Instead you hear clear and crisp sound with no humming or buzzing even at quieter moments in the music.

However, if you are looking for blood pumping music, you can opt for the famous SkullCandy Skullcrusher headphone. The cans are designed to give listeners the ultimate sound experience. It is equipped with a bass shaker that has an adjustable in-line amplifier and built-in subwoofers speakers. This earphone is ideal for interactive gaming, portable DVD players and for listening music with heavy bass.

The phones have very light earpieces which are comfortable to wear and rather easy to operate. The bonus is that you can talk on your mobile and listen to music at the same time through these phones. These stylish design phones come in three different colors -- black, green and white which combines unparallel bass to give you crystal clear sound. They are definitely worth the money if you are looking for a set of cans that offers really skull crushing bass and fantastic sound.

All products offered by Skull Candy are made to last long. The joints that allow the cans to be folded and stored are quite durable. In fact, the moment you Skull headphones, you know it is a best buy and you are getting quality and value for the money spent. Lowriders are economically priced and so are the Skulllcrushers.





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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The iPod Touch - How to Customize the Home Screen

The iPod Touch - How to Customize the Home Screen
By Brandon R. Cornett

The iPod Touch is one of Apple's hot new products. It's sort of like an iPhone, but without the phone part. In other words, it's a handheld multimedia device you can use to play music, watch movies and surf the web.

But it doesn't come cheap. Prices run from around $300 to $500 plus, depending on how much memory you want (among other add-ons). So with that kind of investment, you obviously want to get the most out of your iPod Touch, and that involves customizing it to suit your needs. In this article, I'll teach you how to customize the home screen of your device.

Once you take your new iPod Touch out of the box, the first thing you should do is charge it up using the charger cord that came with it. While the device is charging, you can familiarize yourself with the instruction booklet that came with it.

Easily Customize Your Home Screen

Customizing the home screen is one of the first things most users want to do with their iPod Touch. The home screen (as Apple calls it) is what you see when you first turn your device on. It's the main screen with all of the icons on it. These icons represent the various features of the iPod Touch -- web browsing, email, weather, music, etc.

You can adjust this screen in several ways. For one thing, you can rearrange the icons to put the ones you use most often at the top of the screen. To do this, you first need to open the editing feature for the Touch screen. Do this by touching and holding any of the icons. When all of the icons begin to "wiggle" back and forth, this tells you the home screen is ready for editing.

Remember, the key is to touch and hold an icon on the main screen. That's how you "unlock" the icon editing features of your device. Many people tap, tap, tap away with no success. You have to touch and hold. A good way to remember this is that a tap is like a left-click with a computer mouse, while a touch-and-hold is like a right-click with a computer mouse. Okay, moving on.

Once the icons are wiggling, you can do several things. You can rearrange them, as we talked about, delete them and more. To rearrange the icons, simply touch them (one at a time) and then drag them to where you want them on the Touch screen. Essentially, this lets you prioritize your icons based on the way you use the device.

You can also use this technique to move certain icons to another home screen (you can have more than one), or to delete the icons from altogether. When you delete an icon from the main screen, that does not mean you are removing the program from your iPod Touch entirely ... it just removes the icon. In that way, it's similar to removing a shortcut from the desktop of your computer (it only removes the shortcut, not the program itself).

Customization By the Numbers

So let's sum up these instructions with some good old-fashioned numbered steps. Here is how you can customize the home screen of your new iPod Touch.


To rearrange the icons:

  1. Turn your device on and go to the home screen (it usually comes up first).
  2. Touch and hold any icon on that screen (weather, email, web browser, etc.).
  3. The icons will begin to "wiggle" back and forth when they are ready for changes.
  4. Rearrange the icons simply by dragging them where you want them.
  5. When you are done, press the home button (the square) to save your changes.

I hope you've enjoyed this guide to customizing your iPod Touch, and I wish you lots of enjoyment with your new device.


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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Details of iPods and Accessories

Details of iPods and Accessories
By Suraj Kumar

The different models of iPod are just some of the leading portable audio players in the world. This is not surprising because the iPods changed the way people view mp3 players. The players that were available in the market, prior to the invention of iPods, can only play mp3 audio files. You cannot listen to audio files that are encoded in another format. You cannot rip your favorite audio CDs and listen to the songs from those albums. You have to convert the files into mp3 before you can listen to them with your mp3 player.

But with the invention of iPods, you can now listen to your music - be they mp3 files or not. Not only that, but you can also watch music videos, TV shows, and even movies! The latest models of the iPod even allows you to surf the internet using the Safari web browser with their WiFi connection compatibility.

Given the many things you can do with your iPod, it is not surprising that after many hours of use, you will need to recharge the batteries. Charging the iPod does not consume too much time, especially when you consider the fact that you can use the iPod for many hours. In addition to the charger that comes with your purchase of the iPod, you can also find several chargers for the iPod available in the market today. Some of them can be plugged in your car's cigarette lighter socket, in your computer's or laptop's USB port, or the regular electric socket.

These are the general types of iPod chargers available in the market today - solar-powered, wall outlet or mains, in-car, and USB retractable charging cable.

The solar-powered iPod charger, as the name implies, requires solar energy or sunlight. This iPod charger is particularly useful if you will be outdoors, especially during the summer, and you have no access to an electric source. Most solar-power iPod chargers are compatible with the different iPods such as iPod classic, iPod mini, iPod Touch, iPod U2 edition, iPhone, and other iPods. They are not recommended for use with most first to third iPods.

The mains or wall outlet iPod charger is, of course, the iPod charger that you can use whenever you will be in a place with an available and working electric socket. You don't have to wait for long to get the battery of your iPod recharged. The most convenient thing is about this charger is that you can leave it as you attend to other things. Charging stops as soon as the batter is full.

The next type of iPod charger is the in-car, which is convenient if you're in a hurry and can't charge your iPod at your house or apartment. It's also useful when you're having a roadtrip or whenever you'll be travelling by car for hours.

Lastly, the USB retractable charging cable. It is portable, small enough to fit in the pocket of your jeans, and compatible with most iPods.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

New, smaller iPod Shuffle gets the power of speech

Half the size of the last generation but with twice the capacity, the latest Shuffle boasts a novel way of letting you know what track you're listening to: It talks.

Available now for $79, is billed as the "world's smallest music player," and indeed, it looks tiny—just 1.8 by 0.7 by 0.3 inches, or (as Apple helpfully notes) a little smaller than a AA battery.

Gone is the circular navigation pad from the last-generation Shuffle; instead, you get a new in-line remote on the earphone cord, which includes volume up/down buttons, plus a center control that lets you pause and skip tracks. Not bad, but here's the only problem: Third-party earphones won't work all that well with the new Shuffle, or at least not until someone makes a pair with a compatible in-line remote.

Also new: VoiceOver, an intriguing attempt to replace the Shuffle's missing LCD display with a computerized voice that tells you the track name and artist of the song you're listening to. Just press and hold the center key of the Shuffle's in-line remote to hear VoiceOver speak.

The new Shuffle also gets playlist support—at last—thanks to VoiceOver. Here's how it works: Keep holding the center key and VoiceOver will tell you what playlist you're listening to, followed by a list of all available playlists; click again when you hear the playlist you'd want to select.

Interesting … although , VoiceOver isn't without its quirks. The voice itself sounds a bit robotic, and for some strange reason, Apple decided to give VoiceOver a male voice when synced with a Mac and a female voice for PC music lovers. Strange—why not give everyone the chance to choose for themselves? (Perhaps they will; guess we'll find out soon.)

That said, I like the fact that the new Shuffle (available in silver and black flavors) comes with 4GB of storage for $79, just $10 more than the old 2GB version.

So, what do you think? Like the new Shuffle? Thoughts on VoiceOver? Fire away.

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