Sunday 22 March 2009

2GB MP3 Player Review-Discover The Latest In Portable Audio News

By. Fibriany

The tape chewing was secondary to the skin crawling texture of the headphones and the diabolical sound quality of old school portable audio. Now with creations such as the iPod Nano, crystal clear sound quality can be delivered in ultra-slim models and even phones. This article delivers an objective review of the cutting edge releases in portable audio.
The Philips GoGear SA2820 2GB MP3 player can be yours, delivering ultra-compact model with acceptable sound quality, although it is a little heavy on the bass.

Portable audio devices are in danger of being obsolete due to combination generations of phones that can do everything bar brush your teeth. One of the latest models which has been heavily marketed on musical features is the Sony Erikson W380i which costs around 80GBP unconnected however this varies depending on contract.

The phone boasts FM radio, GSM, 1.2 megapixel camera, Li-ion battery and Braille playback keys so is not just all about the music.
Fresh off the portable audio devices press is the Samsung Q1 and U4 MP3 players which are being billed as the best sound quality in any MP3 player. The sound quality is yet be tested so watch this space.

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