Standalone Cassette MP3 Player Gives New Use To Old Devices

By Aditi | January 23, 2008 5:46 am |
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Cassette mp3 player Here’s a nice little gadget for kids stuck riding in their mom’s old Buick hand-me-down beater.

Sick of listening to FM radio or your parents’ Kenny Rogers tapes with that crappy stock stereo? The Standalone Cassette MP3 player from Chinavasion behaves exactly like an old school cassette when you pop it into any working cassette player. Hell, I’m so old I can remember when they had cassettes like this with a cord running out the side that plugged into your portable discman. However, in the MP3 age, the Chinavision cassette doesn’t have a cord but rather slot at the bottom that fits any SD card up to 2GB. It does not come included with an SD card, so that will cost you extra, however. The unique looking cassette can also be used as a standalone MP3 player and comes with additional headphones. The Standalone Cassette MP3 needs to be recharged via its USB cable, which could suck for the long car rides with no opportunity to recharge it. Still, it’s a pretty cool idea with a pretty reasonable asking price.

The Standalone Cassette MP3 player goes for around $22.

HD-DVD, We Hardly Knew Ye

By Aditi | January 22, 2008 10:00 am |
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HD-DVD vs Blu-ray

After Warner Brothers put the kibosh on their HD-DVD production effective this March, the final two studios backing Toshiba‘s format, NBC Universal and Paramount, have dropped their exclusivity and will be producing on Blu-ray as well. This huge slant in the format war came as a surprise to nearly everyone during this years CES 2008 where Warner Brothers made their decision public. The HD-DVD group decided to sit out of the rest of the show to recoup as best they could. Apparently NBC and Paramount saw this as there way out.

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The Zune

By Aditi | January 22, 2008 2:53 am |
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Media players & accessories

The Zune has been one of the toughest competitors for the iPod. It is made by Apple’s counterpart, Microsoft. It has many features that the iPod does not have and is one of the best Mp3 players out on the market right now.

The reason I am writing about the Zune is as of lately, the prices have been declining and there are many places to purchase a Zune. For instance, Amazon.com was offering up Brown 30 Gig ones for 90 dollars or so. Nice Deal! Also, Microsoft Club is now featuring them for an interesting amount of club points at 20,000 points. That would be like playing the word jumble game and winning 1,000 times. I suppose I would pay somebody to do it or myself even.

Overall, The Zune is one of those products that if you are a loyal Microsoft buyer and/ or just don’t like Fads, then buy a Zune. I would also suggest Zunes for the person that likes a bigger face(screen), and doesn’t care about what everyone else has.

Happy Days!

~Jason

iTunes Announces 24-hour Movie Rentals

By Aditi | January 16, 2008 12:08 am |
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Media players & accessories

By the end of February 2008, iTunes will feature 24-hour movie rentals along with their music downloads.

With the latest version of iTunes, users will be able to watch films they select using their iTunes Store account to rent the title. Upon its launch at the end of February, over 1,000 movie titles will be available to rent from Touchstone, MGM, Miramax, Lions Gate, Fox, WB, Walt Disney, Paramount, Universal and Sony. New releases will be made available 30 days after the official DVD release.

Using your iTunes Store account you can select the title you wish to rent, making it available on your computer for 30 days. Once you click play, however, the video will begin to stream meaning you have 24 hours to finish it. In that 24 hours you can watch it as many times as you wish or transfer it to your Apple TV, iPhone or iPod Touch. When the 24 hours is done you will have to rent the title again to gain access to it.

Rentals will cost $2.99 for older releases, $3.99 for new releases and $4.99 for films in HD.

iTunes

A Fad is Hard Not to Follow

By Aditi | January 8, 2008 7:48 am |
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Media players & accessories

In American society the iPod has take over like no other fad than before. Gone are the days of the walkman by Sony or even the cassette player. It is often amazing to me how iPods have been so popular for so long. I think at first people were very hesitant to pay for the gadget they were totally unsure of. 10-50 gigs on one small mp3 player??!!! No way!!! Well way is it has turned out… Anyhow the iPod has become one of the most soul saving devices on the Earth…just kidding…however it has become a Fad. The history was very interesting actually as it was more of an upper class accessory to have like an interesting Coffee Shop that later became a fad as well. The Coffee Shop’s name is Starbucks although not as expensive but just as addicting.


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