MP3, Mobiles and Digicams: Is it really a good choice to buy those multi-function phones?

samsung-e3For many people who purchase these items regularly, the following MP3 player ‘review’ is probably old hat. I didn’t buy an MP3 player since my first one… OK, it’s got 64MB internal, plus external, it can accept external cards… Anyone care to guess how long ago that was? So I am a little out of the loop in that respect…

So, on Saturday we were shopping in the local Carrefour when my wife expressed her interest in buying a small type MP3 player, something she could use easily and slip intor her bag… So we perused all the sixty or seventy types on offer: a lot of cheaper OEM type stuff, a few notables, including Creative, Ipod and Sony, and a bunch of other tweenies.

I explained the plus and minuses of each model, including the fact that Sony and Ipod tend to use proprietary technology that makes some things much harder, including copying and adding MP3 files, as well as requiring additional software other than a file system! So, we settled on the Samsung model pictured (the YP-E3), priced at about NT$1800 only.

“The digital audio player is a flash-based USB stick DAPS and offers lithium-ion battery. The YP-E3 delivers color screen with four texts and an ability to display song lyrics. The YP-E3, a portable music player comes with: 1GB memory, an OLED screen, FM tuner, DNSe sound enhancement technology, Dimension – 2.85″ x 0.91″ x 0.47 and Length – 50mm.” (Quoted).

In addition, we found that we can squeeze about 10-11 hours on each charge. But most surprisingly we found that the sound quality that was reproduced in the earphones was excellent. That was the best thing about this.

My only two concerns: losing it because it’s pretty small as you know, and getting a battery replacement (let’s hope the battery lasts more than a year!).

So, in this unreview (because the product isn’t new!), I’m just going to share the few observations we had about buying this and many similar devices.

  • #1: if you are a regular user of some smaller devices, like notebooks, mobile phones, and MP3 players, etc.. it’s really quite amazing to see how far and fast products develop in a number of fronts. Even products just a year old look quite dated.
  • #2: If you are looking for excellence in any particular area, don’t bother with the multi-function devices such as phones, etc.. They all involve some kind of compromise in some ways. You will only be disappointed. If you do find a phone with good camera functions, the MP3 player will be crappy.
  • #3: If you buy a multi-function device, like a mobile phone: with MP3, Tuner, Phone, Camera, etc.. all thrown in, when the device breaks down, you lose the function of ALL the devices!
  • #4: When these devices do break down, and they do, often they are designed just to be thrown away. There’s really nothing TO repair. Many of the lower priced items, such as MP3 players, Palms, etc. will just end up in the consumer’s garbage can. It’s certainly much cheaper to replace an MP3 player than a mobile phone, and many cameras (of FAR better quality) are usually cheaper than their Phone equivalents (if you can find one).
  • #5: When you have more than one device, you’ll find that using them at the same time won’t present that much of a problem: you can listen to your MP3 player AND look at your pictures AND answer the phone AT THE SAME TIME if you need to. You can also lend one of them to your buddies!

While it’s a hassle to carry about a camera, MP3 player and a phone, you’ll find that there are a lot of hidden benefits: non-interdependence, wider choice, better quality for each device. And of course, you are not locked into contracts, providers, or ‘unlocking’ issues with devices (unlike the iPhone!).

From TYTN to Taiwan: 5 Stories for bloggers and techies

In this post, you’ll read about money making, Asus Eee-PC, Google PR, Hitech and Iphone Knock-offs.

To get rich sometimes doesn’t require the smartest of ideas, in fact, NicheGeek describes some ‘stupid’ ideas that have made lots of money. Of course, I’d have to include the Pet Rocks craze as my number 11 on that list! It’s worth reading this Sunday. Anyway, if you’re interested, it’s called: 10 Totally Stupid Online Business Ideas That Made Someone Rich

Also, LaptopLogic.com has Real Pictures of ASUS Eee PC – LaptopLogic.com which I’ve been following. I’m going to have to take some time off work, and go looking for one! This device is going to invent a whole new industry of full feature subportable devices that are light, reliable and inexpensive.

On the recent Google PR update/fiasco, here is one interesting response: Blog police kiss my butt!

You know what really slays me? Okay, I’ll tell you. People that tell other people what to do with their blogs. I’m not talking about a solicited or requested blog review or something like that. I’m talking about people that keep their own blogs a certain way and wag their fingers at people that like to think outside the box.

It intrigues me that there are so many people out there who want to tell me how to run my blog! John Cow follows up with a good story: Our Blog Is Not Your Bitch | John Cow dot Com.

So you’re still hankering for an iPhone (or is it Iphone?). Bloomberg presents some ideas on where to get unofficial knock-offs in Taipei City.

At the end of an alley in Taiwan’s most violent city, a black Mercedes-Benz sedan blocks a sliding- glass door that opens only from within. Inside, technophiles can buy iPhone knockoffs for two-thirds the legitimate price.

Of course, you can’t wait for an iPhone, and dont’ want to buy a knock-off… Then, if you are looking for similar functions available now, you could do no better than Hitec’s HTC. Better still, it’s available outside the U.S. ; and it works with much faster networks. Still want that iPhone?

Tytn

  • High speed internet with worldwide 3G
  • Full connectivity with Tri-Band UMTS, Quad-Band EDGE, Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi® Instant access to email
  • Sliding keyboard for easy typing
  • Secondary camera for video telephony
  • Synchronised music and pictures for easy playback and management

After all, why buy an Apple iPhone when it’s not the best.

So that’s it for the roundup on InvestorBlogger this Saturday and Sunday 26th-27th October!