A trio of computer-industry companies will launch their first portable 3-inch MP3-CD players, joining Philips in this nascent market segment. The products play low-cost recordable 3-inch CDs filled ...
I never thought I would use this column to write about a portable MP3 player or any other music player that's designed primarily to be used with headphones. Although I have nothing against such ...
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We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Brent Butterworth Brent Butterworth is a writer dedicated to audio gear. He ...
Sam is a journalist based in Vancouver, BC. She graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in English literature with a minor in Creative Writing, cutting her teeth through her ...
Whether you have your binder full of CDs from the ’90s or you want a listening experience beyond clicking a playlist on your computer, there are many options to meet your listening needs in the age of ...
I'm going on a 1 year "trip", and I will be spending a lot of it listening to music. I don't have tons to spend (although I don't have an upper budget, it's just spending less is definitely better), ...
I have a solid-state mp3 player that I currently use, however it only has 32mb of built in memory and I'm limited to 32mb add on cards.<BR>I have been watching Minidisc players as a viable alternative ...
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This week at CrunchGear, we’re looking back at some of our favorite gadgets from the not-so-distant past — old phones, computers, media players, toys… those devices that still stand out in our ...
The tech items Brits miss the most include cassette tapes, film cameras and old MP3 players. A poll of 2,000 adults found 18 per cent long for the return of corded landline phones, while 17 per cent ...
(Columbia) Sept. 17, 2002 - WIS Troubleshooter Judi Gatson admits she's had her portable CD player for a while, but it works fine for her when she hits the treadmill. People opting for a more jarring ...