2012
01.05

The ability to play to play videos is one that is increasingly being sought for in MP3 players. We are, after all, living in the age of media convergence, where we are working towards the ideal situation where we will have a gadget that will be able to do everything a person could ever need. Under this arrangement, it follows that a MP3 player whose ability is limited to only playing music files is highly undesirable when compared side by side with a video MP3 player, that is, a MP3 player that in addition to playing (audio) music files, can also play all manner of video files as well.

From all this, it follows that many gadget shoppers are increasingly going shopping purposely for a video MP3 player; a far departure from the situation a few years ago where people tended to go shopping for a gadget that could play audio files as far as a MP3 player went, with the ability to play video files (if at all available) only coming as a pleasant extra.

So having established that people are actually going shopping purposely for video MP3 players, the question that is likely to follow is as to what particular features one should be on the look out for in such a video MP3 player – seeing that it is being bought more for its ability at playing video, rather than audio files.

The first and most obvious feature that one cannot afford to turn a blind eye to, when shopping for a video MP3 player has to be its screen size and quality. The screen is after all the primary output device for the video MP3 player – and however good a particular model might be in all other respects, in as much as its screen quality is poor, it flunks the performance test hand-down. As far as screen quality goes, in this day and age, it would be quite uncalled for to go for anything less that TFT or LCD -as these are the best screens available on the market. Talking of screen quality, touch-screen functionality, if you can get it would be a great extra to get too – though not absolutely essential as far as video playing capability goes. With regard to screen size, you need to go for a size that makes for convenient viewing, rather than one that you have to perpetually squint at to see what is playing on the gadget. This is likely to call for a huge compromise though, when you take into consideration the fact that making a very wide screen possible might mean making the gadget uncomfortably huge, especially if it is a portable MP3 player you are also looking for.

Support for as many video formats as possible is another important attribute in the ideal video MP3 players. In addition to the standard MP3 video, the ideal video MP3 player should also be able to offer support for other native video formats like MPEG and DivX, and possibly even video codec formats like the FLAC.

2012
01.05

Why spend extra money on an MP3 player when your cell phone can provide you with the music you love to hear? A cell phone MP3 player is a great alternative to spending money on an MP3 player and the numerous gadgets that you have to carry with it.

What is a Cell Phone MP3 Player?

A cell phone MP3 player is the latest innovation in multimedia applications. It has caught the fancy of cell phone users young and old. A cell phone MP3 player is a two-in-one device – a mobile telephone and an MP3 player. You can rock while you talk. The cell phone MP3 player is equipped with all the important features of an MP3 player while ensuring all the benefits of a cellular phone. It can download music wirelessly from online music stores depending upon the service plan. You can also upload music from your computer onto your cell phone MP3 player by connecting it with a USB data cable. Most of the cell phone MP3 players are equipped with software that can allow you to organize music and make playlists of your choice as well.

Features of a Cell Phone MP3 Player

Cell phone MP3 players are still at a nascent stage of development, therefore, they may not as yet boast all the features of a full fledged MP3 player. They may not have the same amount of memory that an MP3 player normally possesses nor the same crystal clear audio quality, but they are very good for listening to tunes when you are moving around. The handsets provided for the MP3 players are not designed to replace the stand-alone players. Some of the MP3 wireless carrier companies like Sprint and Verizon Wireless offer their own music downloading programs. MP3 music mobile phone models such as LG LX550 Fusic come with the FM transmitter on a cell phone. Some cell phone MP3s come with optional MP3 modules or handsets. These handsets are equipped with stereo earphones, microphones for mobile phone talks, the MP3 players, controller and expandable space for memory. With the passage of time new cell phone MP3 player models are coming with additional memory and MP3 player features. Cellular phone models offered by Sony Ericsson, for example, use Memory Stick Duo flash memory cards to store more music. A 256 MB memory card can contains about 60 songs, which is equivalent to four hours of music listening.

If you shop extensively, you may come across some Bluetooth mobile phone models that can enable you to set up a wireless connection to a stand-alone MP3 player module. You may also find models that can connect with a wireless base station functioning as a desk top stereo player. Most of the cell phone MP3 player models are equipped with the additional advantage of full music ring tones. These cell phone music players play the actual song as the ring tone while most of the mobile phones that play ring tones that ’sound like’ the songs rather than the actual song itself.

The Future of the Cell Phone MP3 Players

The race of marketers for cell phone MP3 players has just begun. They are offering ever more amazing products to the music-listening public. The possibilities are limitless. You can expect your cell phone MP3 player to be equipped with the full memory space and other audio music features that stand-alone MP3 players offer. Quite possibly this development may eliminate the stand-alone MP3 player as we know it now.