Apple iPods
A musical dream come true, the fourth-generation iPod offers voluminous capacity, letting you easily slip up to 10,000 songs into your pocket. Easily select playlists, scroll through thousands of songs, and start the music playing without lifting your thumb from the touch-sensitive ClickWheel. More than just an MP3 player, the iPod features a calendar, games, a notepad, and an alarm clock to help you get from place to place throughout the day.
The Apple© iPod is a breakthrough MP3 music player that packs thousands of CD-quality songs into an ultra-portable design that fits in your pocket. iPod combines a major advance in portable music device design with AppleÕs legendary ease of use and Auto-Sync, which automatically downloads all your iTunesª songs and playlists into your iPod, and keeps them up to date whenever you plug your iPod into your Mac.
The Apple iPod is a whole new category of digital music player that lets you put your entire music collection in your pocket and listen to it wherever you go. With iPod, listening to music will never be the same again.
A digital audio player (DAP) is a device that stores, organizes and plays digital music files. It is more commonly referred to as an MP3 player (because of that format's ubiquity), but DAPs often play many additional file formats. Some formats are proprietary, such as Windows Media Audio (WMA), and Advanced Audio Codec (AAC), and, to a degree, MP3. Some of these formats also may incorporate restrictive digital rights management (DRM) technology, such as WMA DRM, which are often part of certain paid download sites. Other formats are completely patent-free or otherwise open, such as Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Speex (all part of the Ogg open multimedia project), and Module file formats. - wikipedia. MP3 CD Players, Flash-based Players, Hard Drive-based Players or Digital Jukeboxes.
Major brands: iPod from Apple (does allow MP3 files as well as AAC), Creative NOMAD/Creative Zen/MuVo line from Creative Technology, NWA Range from Sony, Walkman from Sony, PSP from Sony, ilo from Go Video, iAudio from Cowon, DIVA from Daisy Multimedia, Dell Digital Jukebox ("Dell DJ") series from Dell, S1 MP3 Player, generic chinese MP3 players, Rio (discontinued after August 2005), Archos, IOPS, iriver, GigaBeat from Toshiba (DRM Required for use), m:robe from Olympus, mpio, Yepp from Samsung, Sansa from Sandisk, mobiBLU, Lyra from RCA, French aigo france, GoGear/ ShoqBox from Philips
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