Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Speackers Ipod



By: Joseph Knuden

IPod and other MP3 players have no speakers but using them with earbuds is a wonderful experience. These players have revolutionized people's lives and created a whole new industry for companies. No longer do you have to fumble with cassettes, and cds since these players store everything in one unit.
But what if you want to use something other than ear buds or headphones. No manufacturer includes IPOD or MP3 player speakers with their units even though many people could use these items to listen to music. There are several companies in the marketplace that do make external devices for using your player and we cover them here.
One company makes a nice unit that serves as an alarm clock and MP3 player docking station. The unit fits all kinds of players with included adapters. The unit is able to ply the device as well as charge it. But the problem is that this needs AC power and plugs into a wall outlet making its portability rough. This unit is great for listening to your device in a room where you are but not convenient if you move around in your house or if you go away as you would have to pack it up to take with you.
One company has made a very interesting device that is a tripod mp3 player speaker setup. This is a cylindrical unit that opens up like a camera tripod to use as speakers for your device. The setup consists of three separate speakers each on one arm of the tripod legs. When opened, the speakers make a wonderful surround sound type of effect of the music off your player device. Fold up the unit and you have a round cylinder of speakers that push out the sound. Also what is amazing about these speakers is that it is strong enough to flip upside down and act as a stand for your IPOD or MP3 player.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Portable Mp3 Players

Portable Mp3 players are the latest craze among music lovers. Easy to carry and use, portable Mp3 players offer a great experience to those who love to listen music. Although small, a portable mp3 player can carry a large number of songs and allows one to listen to his/her favorite music. Some portable Mp3 players also have built in FM stereos and microphones.
Here are some tips to buy Portable Mp3 players:
• Be sure as to how you will use your portable Mp3 player.
• Portable Mp3 players are available in various types of software and file formats. • Some portable Mp3 players have sound equalizers in them. • Portable Mp3 players generally allow to play, forward, reverse and pause songs. You must check out those portable Mp3 players that lets you repeat songs or mix up the order of the songs. These features in Portable Mp3 players will surely lend you an exciting experience.
Buy an Mp3 player that has long battery life and can work on same batteries for a longer duration. This will let you enjoy music without worrying about charging your portable Mp3 player or changing its batteries.
There are various websites that offer portable Mp3 players at competitive rates. If you want to buy the best and affordable portable Mp3 player, Portabledeals, your online store for portable electronics is the right place. Here you can also find Mp4 players, Mp3 Player Watch, Hdd Player, Portable DVD Players and lot more.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Christmas Theme Ipod


The Christmas tree is a symbol of the holiday season for 33 million American households each year. Some people choose to buy their tree from the store, but many families enjoy "hunting" down that perfect tree and spending time together as a family placing the Christmas ornaments on the branches. In addition to firs, some people prefer a pine or cypress Christmas tree instead. The Norway Spruce is a beautiful tree with long, dark green needles and a terrific shape, although these trees only last about a week before the needles fall out. The Colorado Blue Spruce has a neat pyramid shape and silvery-blue foliage, with very strong limbs for heavy ornaments. There are many ways to decorate a Christmas tree, which is usually based on personal preference and style. The country tree is short, full and stout.
Old-fashioned, egg-shaped red and green lights are the most popular, although blue and yellow lights are okay too. By contrast, the tall, slender Victorian tree uses themes such as angels, animals, birds or musical instruments.
Ornaments are usually small, made of tin or glass and colored blue, lavender, pink or gold. Lastly, the family Christmas trees showcase real characters, using all homemade ornaments and decorations like strung-popcorn, homemade gingerbread men, candy canes and a hodge podge of flashing lights.
Almost half (48%) of all Christmas tree fires each year are caused by electrical failure. Whenever possible, choose lights with reflectors, rather than bare bulbs.
Never connect more than three strands (or 150 light bulbs) together. Watering your tree daily will also reduce the fire hazard risk as well. Holiday lights were involved in 22% of the fires, candles in 15% of the accidents and space heaters were involved in 7% of all fires.