GOTY 2009: MP3 Players
30 Dec, 2009, 10:08 am IST | by Shayne Rana
Take a look at our top MP3 players that really stood out in 2009.
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Season’s greetings techies! Digital Audio Players (DAP) or MP3 players as most like to call them are those devices that offer just audio options for the avid listeners. You’ll find nothing more than the basics viz. an MP3 player for music, an FM radio for those who like to catch the waves and perhaps a few extras thrown in which could include a .TXT reader or a voice recorder. Here are my choices for Tech2’s Gadget of the Year in the portable music player department. DAP of the Year - Sony Walkman NWZ- B143F - 4GB – Rs. 3,950, 2GB- Rs. 2,850 Sony’s B143F follows the company’s long traditional line of audio products bearing the Walkman branding. It’s a wee bit bulky albeit masculine device because of the shape. The best part about players like these is that they come with a built in USB port so there’s absolutely no need for a separate wire. The B143F offers quite a bit in terms of audio enhancement from presets to a customizable EQ setting and Sony’s Bass Enhancer via a quick access key. Sony has also incorporated their Zappin audio technology for those who don’t have time to search for tracks manually.
Check out our contest where you can win an E2 DAP, just click here and answer the simple question. Good – The E2 is an extremely simple to use device It’s capable of providing users with excellent audio quality Cowon has made sure that with their bundled earphones you won’t need any others Bad – The battery life is a bit average The E2 should have come with the clip attachment. Rating - 4/5 Best value - MobiBlu A7 – 4GB – 2,750 MobiBlu’s A7 is a chic looking device with its dark glossy display area and silver paneling. It has plenty to offer users from an e-Book reader that reads .TXT files and EQ presets that also include a five band customizable setting. It’s also equipped with a voice recorder and an FM radio of course with an option for recording OTA (Over the Air). The navigation system may take a little getting used to but on the whole it’s a well rounded device that’s also capable of providing really good audio and for that price for that amount of storage and the range of features it’s equipped with, it’s definitely great value for money. Good – The A7 has good Audio output quality Its display is clear enough to read .TXT files The A7 is loaded with very relevant features Bad – The radio’s reception quality was not good Rating - 4/5 All the prices quoted are MOP. Stay tuned for more of Tech2’s Gadget and Games of the year as we close in on the end of 2009. |
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