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[...] So the Samsung Galaxy S III has an MP3 player as an accessory to let you take a smaller music player than your huge phone with you when you [...]
[...] Sony is one of the few companies still in the MP3 player game, and it’s trying its best to keep that part of the business afloat. With smartphones [...]
[...] the player), and proceed to gently stick the damp end of the Q-tip in the headphone jack of the MP3 player. (Be careful to not force the Q-tip in too far as that can also damage the player.) Once [...]
[...] Remember Samsung’s Pebble MP3 player? In what is a surprising move to say the least, Samsung brought back the design and the name [...]
If you’re anything like me, you like to have the best sound quality possible, whenever possible. This means doing simple things like tweaking the eq [...]
[...] is sanctuary for dust, moisture, and other harmful debris. I have been asked why cleaning a headphone jack is important and I always give this example: if you have distortion (static, etc.) [...]
[...] Samsung is apparently trying to get an Android device on the market for every screen size ever theorized, and the just announced (but long since [...]
[...] show you how you can get any MSC enabled player to sync to practically any USB-host enabled Android device in a way that makes the S Pebble look like it’s not just the name that’s related [...]
[...] cut at least part of the cord between your device and headphones. When connected to an Android device, it also gains a nifty SMS/email notification system on the built-in display and via [...]
[...] down enough to where it’s less of a lump in your mouth, but I have to wonder about the sound quality coming out of this. Either way though, it’s cool, in its own quirky way. [Aisencaro.com [...]
[...] , the Mighty Boom Ball, and while it’s fun to play around it, it can’t match the sound quality of my mm28 portable speaker (which, for the record, is much much bigger). For a speaker that& [...]
[...] the midrange or masking this dip as you do not notice any substantial loss to the sound quality but there is a slight dip. Over all the treble sounds very pleasant, a very nice crisp [...]
[...] If you’re anything like me, you like to have the best sound quality possible, whenever possible. This means doing simple things like tweaking the equalizer and [...]
[...] MyMemory, a UK-based website that ships worldwide, currently has the 4GB Sansa Clip Zip in both black and red for £26.96. Those are British pounds, which means that Americans [...]
[...] MyMemory, a UK-based website that ships worldwide, currently has the 4GB Sansa Clip Zip in both black and red for £26.96. Those are British pounds, which means that Americans will [...]
[...] and for testing gear I used: laptop with Headamp Pico/DAC, iAudio 7, iAudio 9 and Rockboxed Sansa Clip Zip without any EQ. Speaking of the latter, I played around with some EQ and while they do take [...]
[...] Our sharp eyed friends at our sister site iAudiophile have spotted an update to the Cowon iAudio 9. A “+” has been added to the name but there doesn’t seem to be much else that’s been changed. [...]
[...] Our sharp eyed friends at our sister site iAudiophile have spotted an update to the Cowon iAudio 9. A “+” has been added to the name but there doesn’t seem to be much else [...]
[...] screen is right at home in a top quality player from 2005. Same goes for the supported video formats, which are MPEG1 and the proprietary/elusive/dead SMV container. On the positive side, [...]
[...] unofficially present in other Cowons so there’s a good chance that will continue. The video formats are AVI, WMV (codecs Xvid SP / ASP, WMV 7/8/9). Not quite as extensive as past Cowons but [...]
[...] ;s the same. The supported audio codecs are still MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC, APE and WAV. The video formats, AVI, WMV, ASF (codecs Xvid SP/ASP, WMV 7/8/9) haven’t changed either. What has [...]
We were used to Cowon not innovating for almost 2 years now but now we’ll have to deal with Cowon re-releasing old players. Indeed, after the D2 in [...]
[...] have been announced yet. [Cowon Russia via iAudiophile | Thanks to Kizune for the tip] The post Cowon D20: back to 2006… appeared first on Anything But iPod. [...]
[...] Last week, Ian showed how to fix a missing clip on a SanDisk Sansa Clip Plus. I removed the clip from mine on purpose, and used it like that for years, but then I [...]
[...] Last week, Ian showed how to fix a missing clip on a SanDisk Sansa Clip Plus. I removed the clip from mine on purpose, and used it like that for years, but then I [...]
[...] So the Samsung Galaxy S III has an MP3 player as an accessory to let you take a smaller music player than your huge phone with you when you [...]
[...] Sony is one of the few companies still in the MP3 player game, and it’s trying its best to keep that part of the business afloat. With smartphones [...]
[...] the player), and proceed to gently stick the damp end of the Q-tip in the headphone jack of the MP3 player. (Be careful to not force the Q-tip in too far as that can also damage the player.) Once [...]
[...] Remember Samsung’s Pebble MP3 player? In what is a surprising move to say the least, Samsung brought back the design and the name [...]
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