Mar
09

Brand Name Or Generic Mp3 And Mp4 Players - Which To Buy

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So you are ready to purchase one of the most, if not the most, popular electronic devices available today, whose sole purpose is to entertain us whenever and wherever, we choose. Of course, I’m talking about one of the lifelines for the younger set, but also some baby boomers as well. It’s called an MP3 / MP4 player, and in addition to the cell phone we all know and love, it is transforming our lives and how we listen to music, watch video, listen to the radio etc.

Many of us have MP3 or MP4 players or a combination of the two. However, a good portion of the world has yet to partake in the excitement and fascinating possibilities that abound when you can listen to any song or watch any video you choose with the click of a button without putting in a clumsy cassette tape that can get chewed up, a CD which can get broken or a DVD that can get scratched. We’re talking about digital music and video that is precise, compact, portable and can be downloaded or played anywhere…even under water.

Now comes the million-dollar question. Which brand MP3, MP4 or combination player should you buy? You probably see advertisements all over the place for brand name players, but if you buy these brands, you are also helping to pay for their massive advertising bill. Therefore, it can make the brand name player more expensive. You are also paying for the prestige of owning a brand name player and the name recognition that comes with it. If you can get a brand name player at a good price, by all means consider it. However, with manufacturers using the same parts these days, don’t overpay for a brand name MP3 player.

Something interesting began occurring about fifteen years ago. Electronics started becoming more of a commodity to be bought and thrown away after a few years rather than being purchased and expected to last 10 to 20 years like older electronics. A change occurred in the early 90’s when component prices kept dropping because of demand and technological advances. It was suddenly more profitable for electronics manufacturers to make electronic devices with cheaper, less durable parts and price them to appeal to more people’s “buy” price point. They figured with luck, some electronics would last as long as people expected and for those who weren’t lucky, the cost to purchase a new device was not prohibitive, and was usually less than what they had paid a few years prior. This game continues today with most electronics, including portable MP3 players and MP4 players.

Therefore, if you aren’t married to a distinct, proprietary system, you should look at purchasing the least expensive MP3, MP4 or combination player available that meets your requirements and expectations. It just may turn out that brand name players are as competitive as the generic brands in some cases, but more likely than not, your choice may be a generic brand you have not heard of before. The way electronics are made these days, (to last 2 to 5 years) you are better off going generic since the cost is often much less. Certainly brand name MP3 or MP4 players at the same relative price point are fine, but there is no sense paying $100 or more for the more recognized names when the manufacturers of these electronic devices are all using the same parts.

Chris Murphy
http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/brand-name-or-generic-mp3-and-mp4-players-which-to-buy-127589.html

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3 Comments

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guys i really need help. which is the independent variable (iv) and the dependent variable (dv) in these given?
and we have an exam next week so i really have to understand this. this is for my psychology class. pls help thanks. here are give examples.

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I really am confused about the IV (inependent variable) and the DV (dependent variable). i cant identify ?
i cant identify which is which on these examples give.

e.g 7) A chef wants to see if the quality of bread (e.g., texture and appearance) is increased by using an imported Italian yeast compared to the normal domestic yeast.

e.g 8) A sport psychologist records the number of fouls committed by players and then codes if they were wearing a light or dark colored uniform.

e.g 9) A medical doctor compares a generic brand of aspirin to a name brand aspirin to see which is more effective in reducing headaches.

e.g 10) A marketing research firm wants to see if sales figures for a diet product will be affected by color of packaging (either red, green, or brown).

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7. the quality of bread depends on what yeast you use.
8. the number of fouls depends on brightness of uniform.
9. headache reduciveness depends on what brand of aspirin.
10. sales depends on packaging.

see the pattern?
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The Independent variable is the thing that you manipulate and the dependent variable is what changes as a result.

7) The chef wants to see if the quality of bread changes when he uses a different kind of yeast. In this question we see two things that could vary: bread quality and type of yeast. The chef is manipulating the kind of yeast and the quality of bread will vary as a result. Therefore the yeast is the independent variable and the quality is the dependent variable.

8) The sports psychologist is keeping track of the number of fouls committed and the color of their uniform. He is not manipulating anything, but he is observing whether or not the variable of uniform color has an effect on the variable of number of fouls. So basically, the number of fouls might be DEPENDENT upon the color of the uniform. The uniform does not DEPEND on anything. Therefore the uniform is the independent variable and the number of fouls is the dependent variable.

9) Here we are seeing if a generic brand versus a name brand of aspirin is more effective in reducing headaches. In this problem, the reduction of headaches is dependent upon which brand of aspirin is used. Therefore aspirin is the independent variable and head ache reduction is the dependent variable.

10) In this one, researches want to see if sales figures for a diet are dependent upon packaging color… so packaging color is the independent variable and sales figures are the dependent variable.

In all of these there are two things that vary. The one that "depends" on or is affected by the other is the dependent variable. The one that alters the other rather than being affected by it is the independent variable.
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