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Certain Highlights of iAudio MP3 Players

Many among us will hold the opinion that iAudio is a company that specializes in the manufacture of digital audio players. Little do we realize that iAudio is a subsidiary of Cowon Corporation. In fact, iAudio mp3 players are special audio players that are developed by Cowon. Why did they resort to such a paradigm? That I do not know, but in the rest of the passages, I will try to highlight certain positive aspects on iAudio mp3 players in comparison to the other competing mp3 players. The iAudio products are available with flash memory and hard disk based storage paradigms!

I mentioned the above statement on purpose – one of the latest iAudio mp3 player featured the world’s first miniature hard disk (the hard disk was manufactured by Toshiba). The iAudio mp3-players were released into the market quite lately and within months, they could make significant dents in the businesses of competing mp3 player manufacturers. Even from 2001, the iAudio audio players featured FM tuners and integrated MIC that allowed recording of conversations. These features were considered with reverence by the public back then, and it helped in surging the sales of the mp3-players.

The company also started pioneering in the usage of rechargeable batteries to power the mp3-players. With the passage of time, the functions that were integrated into iAudio mp3-players increased. AA batteries were found to be cumbersome and the consumers were forced to change the batteries every week. In order to escape from the wrath of these customers, the company started releasing augmented models, which came with integrated rechargeable batteries. Now people were provided with the facility to recharge the mp3 players at regular intervals. Even on this day, the company is noted to come up with exclusive products that feature very high battery backup times.

Various sound processing codecs were inherently included with the iAudio mp3 players to impart a highly augmented audio experience. A major share among these codecs was proprietary. Bear in mind that the iAudio mp3 players are manufactured by Cowon – a market leader in releasing audio processing software suites like JetAudio. The mp3 player featuring the first back lighted display screen was also brought forth from the stables of iAudio. Almost all the commonly used audio and video codecs were included natively with the digital audio players and portable media players released by the company.

Most of theiAudio mp3 players featured miniature build size. Despite the miniature sizing, the pricing of the product was also feasible to the conventional audiophiles. This in turn gave a tough time to the competitors because more people liked the features and the build quality associated with iAudio mp3-players. Advanced features like USB On The Go was included into the existing line of mp3 players by 2006. The “swing touch” control system included with many iAudio mp3 players, interested quite many – the result was increased sales and acceptance of the product! Plenty of online vendors specialize in the sales and servicing of iAudio audio players.

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Power Up! How to Extend the Life of Your Batteries

“Batteries not included” – the nightmare with new toys and gadgets. Batteries are used for just about everything, from our children’s noisy toys, to our cell phones and laptops. Finding the right battery for the job is only the first step. Once you have the battery, you will want to extend the battery life as long as possible.

What can you do to help save some run time on your batteries?

The most important step is to buy fresh batteries. Like other items with a shelf-life, batteries will keep longer if they are newer. The easiest way to find new batteries is to shop a store that sells a lot of batteries – this means the turnover will be high, and new items will be on the shelf constantly.

Keep the “FIFO” method of stocking shelves in mind also; first in, first out. Look for packages on the back of the display and see if it is newer by checking the dates. Stores try to sell the oldest merchandise first, so ideally the new merchandise should be the least convenient – depending on the associates of course.

Once you have the batteries at home, put them in a sealed plastic bag, and store them in the refrigerator. This will extend the life of your batteries, just make sure to let them sit out to room temperature before using.

Purchasing zinc-carbon batteries for items that have a low draw (think clocks/calculators) to make them last, and alkaline batteries for high draw items (radios/cameras) will give you more bang for the buck. The appropriate battery for the task will ensure it will last as long as possible.

Never mix old batteries with new batteries. The new ones may actually cause the older batteries to leak battery acid in the competition to keep up. This can potentially cause burns, as well as destroying the equipment it is in.

When using rechargeable batteries, make sure to charge them the entire length of time recommended before using the item. It may be tempting to turn your cell phone on before the time is up, but holding off for those few hours can extend the life of the battery – and it is an expensive item to replace later on.

For items that are turned on almost constantly, such as your laptop, there are simple things you can do to reduce the pull on your computer’s battery. Keep your computer defragged so it runs quicker (and easier on your battery), keep your screen dim, and turn off programs when you are finished running them.

Keep your work on a laptop to a streamlined minimum to finish tasks at hand. By leaving email open, with a spread sheet, while listening to music, you are draining the battery quickly.

It is recommended that if you have a rechargeable battery (such as a cell phone or laptop) that you let it run itself down at least once a month. This allows the battery to go through a complete charge cycle. Once you have allowed it to charge fully, then you can keep it maintained.

With so many expenses related to owning electronics, maintaining your batteries is a sure-fire way to save money. This is one of the best ways to keep your electronics running smoothly and preventing headaches for you!

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