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The Convergence And Miniaturized Integration Of Technologies In Media Players

September 5th, 2009

A digital audio player is known sometimes also as an MP3 player. It is a consumer electronics gadget that stores and organizes audio files and plays them back. Portal media players are also digital audio players (DAPs). But they also, in addition, image-viewing and may also support video-playing. MPMan player launched by SaeHan Information Systems in 1997 was the first mass produced DAP. Compaq launched the first hard drive based DAP with 4.8 GB capacity in 1998. Apple went ahead and unveiled the first generation 5 GB hard drive iPod in the year 2001. The next year saw the launch of its second generation update. The iPod series with the inclusion of microdrive as well as flash players soon established as the market leader.

Archos introduced Archos Jukebox Multimedia in 2002. This was the first portable media player to be launched. Viewing images and playing videos were introduced later. It was in 2003 that MP3 players were first installed into mobile phones in South Korea. Soon enough by 2005 the other major mobile phone companies such as Motorola, Nokia, LG, Samsung and Sony Ericsson introduced musicphones globally. Apple followed with their iPhone. Over half the mobile phones in the world now are musicphones.

Flash-based players now have a memory ranging up to 32 GB. They use less battery power and have no moving parts. The hard drive-based players have a higher capacity of up to 250 GB making it capable of storing tens of thousands of songs. There are the MP3 CD portable players playing MP3 audio files that are stored on CDs. There are also the networked audio players which can receive and play audio files connecting to the Internet through the WiFi network. Some DAPs have iFM radio tuners also. DAPs such as Sandisk M250 2GB also have, in addition, a built-in microphone.

In 2003 the iTunes Store began to sell albums and songs in the downloadable digital format. Along with the Internet and software programs that can easily transfer files, unauthorized sharing of files too has become quite widespread. Music in the digital format also began to be sold extensively by many companies. The popularity of the digital audio player increased phenomenally as they are also compact.


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The Role Of MP3 In The Popularity Of Digital Audio Players

September 1st, 2009

A digital audio player is also called sometimes as an MP3 player. A consumer electronics device, it stores, organizes and plays audio files. Some of the digital audio players (DAPs) are also called portable media players. These support image-viewing and/or video-playing support. MPMan player by SaeHan Information Systems was first mass produced DAP in 1997. Compaq brought out the first hard drive based DAP in 1998 with 4.8 GB capacity. Apple then unveiled its first generation 5 GB hard drive iPod in 2001. Its second generation update came the next year. The iPod series soon became the market leader with inclusion of flash players and microdrive.

Archos introduced Archos Jukebox Multimedia in 2002. This was the first portable media player to be launched. Viewing images and playing videos were introduced later. It was in 2003 that MP3 players were first installed into mobile phones in South Korea. Soon enough by 2005 the other major mobile phone companies such as Motorola, Nokia, LG, Samsung and Sony Ericsson introduced musicphones globally. Apple followed with their iPhone. Over half the mobile phones in the world now are musicphones.

The capacity of flash-based players ranges as much as 32 GB. The extent of battery power usage is low. There are also no moving parts. Tens of thousands of songs can be stored in the hard drive-based players which has a higher capacity of as much as 250 GB. Some MP3 CD portable players also play MP3 audio files which are stored on CDs. The WiFi network is used to connect networked audio players to the Internet for receiving and playing audio files. iFM radio tuners are installed in some DAPs. Built-in microphone is there in DAPs such as Sandisk Sansa M250 2GB

iTunes Store was established in 2003 to sell songs and albums in the downloadable format. With access to Internet and software programs for easy and fast file transfers, unauthorized sharing of songs has been rampant. At the same time many companies too sold music in the digital format. The digital audio player has become immensely popular as they are compact.


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