Microsoft creates three new Zunes
The time of the radio is slowly fading away. Radio has given us some brilliant times, and while still very large in the industry today, people are starting to customize and listen to the music they want to listen to when they want to.
The radio is great, as proved in one of Queen’s smash hits, yet if you want to play the music you listen to most, you are better off using something like an iPod with docking station. This boosts the sound of your iPod to the outside world. By simply putting your iPod in the designated holder, your music can be blasted through it’s speaker system.
Another good way of having music on the go is a walkman phone. Sony Ericsson is renowned for phones with elite musical capabilities, as I will explain in a review of my phone in a later post. By getting a cheap 1GB or 2GB memory stick for the phone in the walkman range you can store your pictures, music, videos and applications, and either play it through the built in speaker, or through earphones. Of course if your phone has the capability to play and store music, or accept a memory card, you can do this with other phones.
You can consider buying a personal iPod, iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano or iPod touch to carry your music round where ever you go. I have to admit I love the iPod touch, and I suggest you get a one with a lot of storage, although the price can go up dramatically.
Tell me your experinces with music on the go, leave a comment to this post, or send me an e-mail; dcrone@{nospam}.com (remove {nospam})
No comments yet.
Leave a comment
-
Archives
- October 2007 (1)
- September 2007 (24)
- August 2007 (6)
-
Categories
-
RSS
Entries RSS
Comments RSS