The past,present and future of music player/handhelds

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Title: The past,present and future of music player/handhelds


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The past, present, and future of music players/
Handhelds


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Presentd by
  • Manish Raj
  • 5th semester
  • Branch-IT
  • Gandhi institute of industrial technology
  • Berhampur(Orissa)

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What we are going to talk about
  • How portable music players have evolved
  • Some history on the iPod
  • How new devices are becoming more powerful and
    starting to do functions that you would normally
    have to have a computer to do

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PORTABLE MUGIC PLAYER HAVE ENVOLVED
  • Sony walkman
  • CD player
  • Digital Mugic

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The Sony Walkman
  • Allowed people to carry their music with them
  • Created by Nobutoshi Kihara
  • Released on March 24, 1979
  • The invention was born from a tweaked Pressman
    (Sony's portable cassette recorder) and a pair of
    headphones.

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The Portable CD Player
  • The Sony D-50 (Discman) was Sonys first portable
    CD player
  • It was first put on the market in the beginning
    of 1984.
  • Size of a CD case
  • Sparked public interest in CDs

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The Age of Digital Music
  • Two main types of DAPs (Digital Audio Players)
  • First mass-produced DAP was created in 1997 by
    SaeHan Information Systems

The Diamond Multimedia Rio PMP300 is often
mistaken as being the first DAP because it was
the target of a major lawsuit by the RIAA against
the MP3 player claimed it was promoting illegal
copying of music
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History on the ipod
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The iPod
  • Idea behind the iPod started with Tony Fadell.
    Fadell wanted to deliver a small hard drive-based
    player that was linked with a content delivery
    system where users could legally obtain and
    download music. Both Real Networks and Phillips
    declined his proposal.
  • He approached Apple, and they were eager to
    produce the product. In the span of eight months,
    Fadell's team and PortalPlayer (a company that
    Apple partnered with to produce the iPod)
    dedicated all of their energies to finishing the
    iPod.

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1st Generation iPod
  • Introduced October 23, 2001
  • 5GB and 10GB
  • 10 hour battery life (Lithium Polymer)
  • Processor Speed 90 MHz (x2)
  • Onboard RAM 32MB

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The Evolution of the iPod
  • Same design
  • 5GB
  • 10GB
  • 20GB
  • Introduced April 28 2003
  • 10, 15, 20GB
  • 8 hour battery life

1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
  • Introduced July 19, 2004
  • 20GB, 40GB
  • 12 hour battery life (lithium ion)
  • Introduced October 12, 2005
  • 30GB, 60GB
  • 14 Hours battery life
  • Color High-Resolution screen

4th Generation
5th Generation iPod
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Other iPods
  • The Ipod Mini
  • (1st, 2nd generation)
  • 4GB, 6GB
  • 18 hour battery life
  • iPod Nano (1st, 2nd, 3rd Gen)
  • 1GB,2GB,4GB, 8GB
  • Battery life 12, 24 hours
  • iPod Shuffle
  • 512MB, 1GB, 2GB
  • Battery 12 hours

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The NEXT Generation
  • Recently there have been several products that
    have been released that represent the next
    generation/evolution of portable music players.
  • These new products combine several products into
    one product. They combine
  • Cell phones
  • Mp3 players
  • PMPs (Portable Media)
  • Handheld internet devices

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The next few years
  • As computer chips have gotten smaller and more
    power efficient, the devices have become more
    powerful.
  • Because of this, the focus of many of the new and
    upcoming devices is on SOFTWARE rather than
    HARDWARE.
  • Many of the new devices coming out have
    touch-screens that allow the user to easily
    navigate the GUI of the device.

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  • ATT for Voice and Data (Edge)
  • WIFI

2.0 MP Camera
  • iPod
  • 8GB or 16GB

3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display
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Following the trend
HTC Touch
LG Prada
LG Voyager
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Bibliography
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discman
  • http//lowendmac.com/orchard/05/1014.html
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_audio_player
  • http//apple.com/iphone
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