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THE MUSIC BOX
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Today’s dudes eat, live and breathe music and so the technology gives what they want the devices, the range and you have a lot in market to choose from. Gramophone records were the primary medium used for commercial music reproduction for most of the 20th century.
B&W Zeppelin - the speakers your iPod® has been waiting for.
B&W, makers of the world’s best speakers, now make the world’s best way to listen to your iPod® or iPhone®. Zeppelin is an integrated iPod speaker system from Bowers & Wilkins, makers of the speakers that are used in recording studios around the world (including the Abbey Road studios). B&W creates technologies and systems that world-leading studios depend on and that find their way into even its most affordable speakers. Zeppelin will fill a room with crisp, deep, lifelike stereo sound, and deliver musical detail that you won’t believe your iPod could deliver. That’s because the two have so much in common: blissfully simple design and world-leading technologies that let you get the most out of your music.
We wonder when the uber-game developer Blizzard will actually do something about the Head Music Blizzard portable media player.
This generic model comes with the following:-
• 2.8″ 320 x 240 resolution display
• Home button for easy navigation
• Supports AVI, WMV, MPEG4, MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, JPG, BMP and TXT file formats
• USB 2.0 connectivity
• Built-in FM tuner and recorder
• Two audio jacks
• 4GB internal memory
At least the presence of the two audio jacks makes it easy to share your music with somebody else without having to split the pair of ear buds.
Dell entering portable music player market
Dell is doing as they prepare themselves to re-enter the portable music player market despite past failures. Word has it that this new Dell player might see the light of day as early as September, and it will come pre-loaded with software and works with an online music service. According to sources, Dell claims to have a tighter level of integration this time round, and is currently developing a range of software for portable computers that makes music and movie transfer a snap with their new device.
Turntable as musical instrument? Think Thomas Edison designing the Mellotron, instead. Phono maker Vestax has fitted a new turntable with really elaborate pitch control. Press buttons, move a fader, or adjust a foot pedal, and you can change the speed to get specific musical pitches (with the fader or pedal, you can even bend notes). The confusing Japanese product page seems to suggest you should use a record with just one note on it, like strings, voice, or a sine wave.
The Motz music box is definitely different from all those other MP3 players available in the market, especially when you get to pack it inside other ordinary items such as cigarette boxes and the like. It comes in a tiny box that measures 28mm x 25mm x 18mm, carrying up to 256MB of music at any one time. Supported audio formats include MP3, Ogg, and WMA, complete with a 3-hour battery life. There is an earphone jack at the bottom, where you can plug in the USB adapter in order to transfer all your audio files over. Once done, just remove the USB adapter and plug in pair of earphones and you’re good to go. A joystick control is located on the flip side, and it sure looks pretty fragile.
Go ahead you guys and enjoy these fun and musical gizmos to your list of shopping with a pair of studs!!!
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