It costs roughly as much as an iPod Nano. And promises to fill a void that Apple's music player left behind, too.
So we're rather excited to see a new Android-powered FiiO portable player with a much lower price tag: just $149 in the US. For those of us of a certain audio age, that's iPod Nano money.
I love my iPod. My little red 5th generation Apple MP3 player is still a device that lives in my pocket, perfect for whenever I want to listen to top-quality wired music on the go. Sure ...
Released in late 2001, about eight months after the arrival of iTunes, the original Apple iPod music player featured a mini version of the game Breakout. Breakout was published in 1976 by Atari ...
He craved an offline music player that had a large storage capacity ... Want to keep the look and feel of your old iPod? We covered an impressive restoration of a 6th gen model, upgrading the ...
Since I started to write about UI design and iOS apps again 5 months ago, I became more and more disappointed with the native music player on my iPod touch. During my research, I found many innovative ...
Back in the day the Apple iPod was the personal music player (PMP) to get even if mostly because everyone and their dogs had one. These days most people just use their smartphone as a PMP ...
Lately, there’s been a small flurry of Digital Audio Players being launched. You can think of a DAP as a bit like an iPod on steroids; a portable music player with high-end amplification and ...