After taking yet another one year break, what's new in personal audio? Guess what - the outlook is very much the same as in 2008. There are yet even more convergent devices than ever before. It is almost unthinkable to not own a music phone these days. While mid-range and higher-end cell phone models include this function, we notice that even many budget...
Well, here I am back after a one year hiatus. I must say the music scene has changed quite a bit. Fewer and fewer people are buying dedicated MP3 players and more are getting convergent devices like the (almost) mainstream iPhone and Sony Ericsson Walkman phones. It seems convergence is here to stay and that's definitely a good thing isn't it? After all,...
b. User Interface (UI)How does one define the user interface of a product? This can be divided into hardware and software aspects. Let's take a closer look at each:Software:- This deals with how easy it is to navigate within the phone via the default user interface. Some manufacturers do a fantastic job while some just don't really put the effort in. Some devices...
Now it's time for a list of the players I've ever owned/tried (and when I mean 'tried', it's not just fiddling with it at a shop or show. It's actually bringing it home for a few days). I guess I'll have to seperate them by type 'cos there's simply too many to list down in one shot. I'll skip CD players 'cos I...
Ok, I'll delve into all the earphones I've ever owned or tried out and guess what, I'll put them in chronological order, newest first. Here goes:Creative Zen Aurvana DJRazer Pro|Tone m100Sony Ericsson HPM-70Etymotic ER-6iApple iPod earphones (1st gen)Sony MDR-E888LPSennheiser PX-100Sennheiser MX-400Creative EP-480Aiwa HP-V161Sony MDR-G82SLSharp earphones (bundled with Sharp MD-MT877)Sony MDR-E837A/LSony MDR-1122Sony MDR-E515All the others not mentioned are not really worthy of mention as...