If you're on the look for a great, cool and powerful CD player to enjoy listening your MP3 or WMA files on the road, be sure to read the review I've just posted on the SonicBlue RioVolt portable player. Here is a snippet from the review:
It’s no longer needed to demonstrate the success of the MP3 music file format. Every PC owner knows what MP3 is all about, and hard disks are generally full of MP3 files for the greatest pleasures to our ears. Kids don’t exchange marbles anymore in school: they prefer exchanging CDs of MP3 songs. MP3 success is due to many reasons: it’s free, you can create your own compilations easily, ripping CD-Audio into MP3 takes only a couple of seconds, and sharing files with friends is easy even through the Internet. Until now bringing your MP3 collection on the road, wasn’t an easy thing. Indeed portable MP3 digital players usually feature a limited embedded memory with a capacity of 64MB, where you can store between 30 and 60 minutes of music, not more. The problem is there’s no way you can enhance memory. Worse yet those MP3 walkmans are relatively expensive. A few months ago a new generation of MP3 walkmans appeared on the market. A generation everyone has dreamt about…
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