There are many products that will help you take your music with
you. Now cell phones, video game consoles, even alarm clocks can
playback your MP3s. These 6 mobile devices are originative and
practical solutions to carry and play your music library. Walletex
Wallet MP3 ($55.00) http://www.walletex.com/gp.asp?gpid=117 The
walletex Wallet MP3 Player is a USB supported music player that
easily fits in your pocket, purse, or wallet. This music player is
USB compatable, and allows listeners to update this music library
with a doule sided USB cable. The MP3 player can be modified with
your art to show off your personal style. Plus, the unit is water
resistant guarding your player from coffee accidents. Currently
models range from $55.00 to $79.00. You can pay more for customized
MP3 players. Mai Coffee Cup Portable Speaker ($19.99)
http://www.amazon.com/Coffee-Portable-Speaker-Players-Cyanics/dp/B0035CWB9I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1295576915&sr=8-1
You desire a music player at work, but it is against company
guidelines. Do you settle for running your headphones underneath
your collared shirt or hoodie? Cyanics built this music gadget with
you in mind. Under the guise as your morning cup of joe, the Mai
Coffee Cup Portable Speaker is a compact speaker that connects to
MP3 players. As the coffee cup has two audio inputs, you can
connect to the speaker in two ways: either inside or outside. The
cup has 6 hours of play back and is USB supported. Listeners will
be taken aback by the decent sound quality of such a small device.
It is a perfect addition to any office desk. Tocky Runaway Alarm
Clock ($69.99)
http://www.amazon.com/Tocky-Runaway-Alarm-Clock-MP3/dp/B004470L3Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1295577030&sr=8-2-catcorr
You want a mobile music player. But just how mobile can music
players get? The Tocky Runaway Alarm Clock needs no human hand. The
little guy moves and play music all on its own. MP3 can be played
through Tocky, and a small microphone allows uers to record wake-up
reminders. The sound fidelity is mediocre. However, Tocky is a
great gadget for those looking for a new way to get out of bed.
SanDisk Sansa slotRadio ($99.99)
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-slotRadio-Player-Black-Silver/dp/B002LBZWEA
Looking for a small music player that is hassle-free? Look no
further! The SanDisk Sansa slotRadio is what you've been looking
for. The player comes with 1,000 songs and predetermined playlists
organized by genre and decade. Users may play their own music with
micro-SD cards but will find they are unable to store these songs
on an internal memory. The interface is effortless: just power up
the device to start immediate play back! Listeners can push
forward, but there are no pause or backwards buttons. 1,000 songs
for $99.00 is a steal! Users will be happy to find their library
organized by genre and decade. PSPgo ($199.00)
http://www.amazon.com/PSPgo-Piano-Black-Sony-PSP/dp/B002BSC55M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1295577598&sr=8-1
Like music? Like videos games? Meet the PSPgo. The PSPgo is
compact. No CDs or gaming discs are required to use this mobile
media player. Players can now download games straight onto the
PSPgo or install their music library with a flash device. The touch
screen on the PSPgo, makes it easy for users to navigate the
product. Samsung Vibrant ($579.99)
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Vibrant-GSM-Phone-Unlocked/dp/B0045JCCTY
A phone and more, the Samsung Vibrant houses impressive specs for
digital media. For those looking for a device with competitive
video playback, look no further. The Samsung Vibrant comes fully
loaded: a super amyloid touch screen, support for 16 million
colors, WVGA resolution, a 1 GHZ processor, and a copy of the
Avatar movie makes the Samsung Vibrant the summit of multimedia
phones. These portable devices are a select few of the many
portable options for music lovers. Many companies are now including
digital music support for novel items like backpacks, GPS systems,
and yes even flame-less candles. What gadgets would like to see
that would be digital music compatible? Maybe a snow board? Or a
lunch box with an iPod docking bay? We want to hear your ideas.
Please check below for more info. Nick Martin is a music
enthusiast, digital-music-technology expert and author of "Love
Your Music -- always listen to music you love by harnessing today's
music technology". This recently-released eBook has several pages
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