Watch out Apple, because Dell is poised to unveil an MP3 player and music downloads service, according to company insiders.
The Wall Street Journal has it on good authority from a mole within Dell that the PC manufacturer has already designed and tested its own MP3 player. The gadget’s thought to feature a small iPod Nano-esque …
not so much as Dell busting out with a MP3 Player, Hell my dead Granny could do that! But, I'm actually more interested in what Dell has planed for there Music Store.
Personaly I'm hopping (I know for quite alot here), for a real iTunes killer App, DRM infected-Free Tracks, and a nice bit of undercutting Apples 0.99¢ price range. i.e. Tracks that only cost 0.75¢ Apple would need to change there Pants then, One thinks!!
* The Jolly Roger cause according to Steve "The most common format of music on there [Insert Mp3 Player HERE] is stolen"....
all i'd like to add is that it should have decent recording capabilities.
i just got a creative zen 4gb and it only records at 160k max (in the wma format) and that isn't really good enough for me. (apart from that it's not a bad little toy)..
i'd like at least 320k mp3, but preferrably wav/aif (uncompressed) format.
i've loked everywhere and so few of these "mp3 players" record from a line in. most have microphone in, but no line.
The only thing that keeps me from getting the iPod Classic 160Gig is the lack of OGG support. The first player to offer OGG support and similar storage capacity gets my money...
IT Zoom(une)'d into the Trash Bin of History, I think it was Walmart (or some such outlet), that decided to stop flogging this crap 'cause nobody wants it.
Myself I'm planing on upgradeing my old iPod 3G (The all Touch Red Buttons One), with an 16Gib Jesus Phone here shortly...
Dell to launch MP3 player, claims mole
Watch out Apple, because Dell is poised to unveil an MP3 player and music downloads service, according to company insiders. The Wall Street Journal has it on good authority from a mole within Dell that the PC manufacturer has already designed and tested its own MP3 player. The gadget’s thought to feature a small iPod Nano-esque …
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Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 11:54 GMT
Dave
Dell #
Ooooh! Wonderful. Give me ten, please.
Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 11:54 GMT
Alexis Vallance
Oh dear #
How long before this is offered free with their machines, along with a printer and scanner?
The party finished years ago. Dell with just embarrass themselves with a not-as-good-as-the-ipod facsimile.
Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 12:58 GMT
Tom Chiverton
Too late Dell #
Too late Dell, handily the Sansa clip is listed on the same page, and it's out now...
Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 13:31 GMT
Michael Habel
This could be interesting #
not so much as Dell busting out with a MP3 Player, Hell my dead Granny could do that! But, I'm actually more interested in what Dell has planed for there Music Store.
Personaly I'm hopping (I know for quite alot here), for a real iTunes killer App, DRM infected-Free Tracks, and a nice bit of undercutting Apples 0.99¢ price range. i.e. Tracks that only cost 0.75¢ Apple would need to change there Pants then, One thinks!!
* The Jolly Roger cause according to Steve "The most common format of music on there [Insert Mp3 Player HERE] is stolen"....
Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 14:29 GMT
b
cool, should be good. #
all i'd like to add is that it should have decent recording capabilities.
i just got a creative zen 4gb and it only records at 160k max (in the wma format) and that isn't really good enough for me. (apart from that it's not a bad little toy)..
i'd like at least 320k mp3, but preferrably wav/aif (uncompressed) format.
i've loked everywhere and so few of these "mp3 players" record from a line in. most have microphone in, but no line.
cheers,
bill
stuff and nonsense: http://www.eupeople.net/forum
Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 14:48 GMT
Mike Dyne
@b #
Minidisc is your friend!
IT? as you don't even need a PC to use them! :)
Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 15:14 GMT
Wonderbird
OGG support? #
The only thing that keeps me from getting the iPod Classic 160Gig is the lack of OGG support. The first player to offer OGG support and similar storage capacity gets my money...
Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 16:07 GMT
Peter D'Hoye
@b #
Bill (and others), check out http://www.rockbox.org to solve your recording and playback issues
Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 16:07 GMT
andy rock
that reminds me... #
...whatever did happen to the Zune?
Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 21:00 GMT
Michael Habel
Re: that reminds me... #
IT Zoom(une)'d into the Trash Bin of History, I think it was Walmart (or some such outlet), that decided to stop flogging this crap 'cause nobody wants it.
Myself I'm planing on upgradeing my old iPod 3G (The all Touch Red Buttons One), with an 16Gib Jesus Phone here shortly...
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