MP3 Players for Cars
With the advanced technology, it was obvious to think of creating a MP3 player for cars. After all, a person spends a major part of his time in the car and it would be perfect if he could stock up all his songs into one device instead of rummaging his car to find the CD in which he had one or the other of his favorite song.
The Beginning
The first companies to start into this field were Visition, Delphi and Empeg. Each of them had a different special feature to promote their own product. Initially the Mp3 players for cars used to come with smaller storage capacity, but as the days are passing by it has been increased to higher limits. Infact a lot of detailing is done nowadays to meet the growing needs of the customers.
The features
The main attraction of having an Mp3 player in one’s car is to have an unlimited storage capacity. The different varieties that are available in the market have storage capacities ranging from 5 GB to 30 GB and can hold hours of music together. Some of the MP3 players have hard drives that are removable so that they can be connected to a PC using an USB Port. As wireless downloads are the demand of the day, this feature will definitely add to the rising sales of MP3 players for cars. Some Mp3 players also come with additional memory cards which add to the storage capacity. Nowadays the MP3 players that are available in the market can often play files of other formats, such as CD-RW, DVD-RW, JPEG, VCD, MPEG-4 and more, as well. MP3 Players for cars also found in combination with other music products such as I-Pods and FM tuners. This becomes convenient for the buyer as he can get a number of products for his car at the same price. Things have been made more easy for the consumers as there are car kits available in the market that help to connect the MP3 players with the already existing Audio System of the car.
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Permanent storage technology has been the real driving force behind MP3 player technology...people can not carry 2 gigs worth of data on their fingertip ! Everyone loves to carry an mp3 player around...nice article