So, what can you do in those days to make a simple MP3 player a little more interesting? Of course almost any design variations that may have been tried. Well, not quite. Jia Peng designers have a new level of interaction between players by putting a roll-out, 48-key keyboard in his book Piano Silhouette proposed the concept of MP3 players.
Technology merger of two elements of this music is predicted to explode in the music world, because the concepts are new and menarik.Hal this could be a very niche market, but there are some beginner pianist with a piano keyboard easy to carry around a neat portable deep inside is There MP3 player because it will not have it? Of course, the roll-out of the plastic is soft piano keyboard has been around for a while now, but still the piece seriously entertaining and portable learning aid for wannabe Pete Johnson, Oscar Peterson and Maria Yudina be.
The inclusion of such a piano in a 4.72 x 1.77 MP3 Player technologies are not just some ivory-tickling user tactile interactions in the privacy of their own earphones, but also allows them to enjoy even inspire a few songs and maybe even a piano lesson audio. His approach has certainly played a designer is not much detail about things like memory and support for file formats, but there are bright LCD screen, control and selection of song playback, the audio jack on one end and a mini-USB-on the other side.
Personally, I've always wanted to learn piano, so I'd be interested in giving this a whirl. Its rather large dimensions, however, would make it a touch less portable than, say, an iPod Nano.
Technology merger of two elements of this music is predicted to explode in the music world, because the concepts are new and menarik.Hal this could be a very niche market, but there are some beginner pianist with a piano keyboard easy to carry around a neat portable deep inside is There MP3 player because it will not have it? Of course, the roll-out of the plastic is soft piano keyboard has been around for a while now, but still the piece seriously entertaining and portable learning aid for wannabe Pete Johnson, Oscar Peterson and Maria Yudina be.
The inclusion of such a piano in a 4.72 x 1.77 MP3 Player technologies are not just some ivory-tickling user tactile interactions in the privacy of their own earphones, but also allows them to enjoy even inspire a few songs and maybe even a piano lesson audio. His approach has certainly played a designer is not much detail about things like memory and support for file formats, but there are bright LCD screen, control and selection of song playback, the audio jack on one end and a mini-USB-on the other side.
Personally, I've always wanted to learn piano, so I'd be interested in giving this a whirl. Its rather large dimensions, however, would make it a touch less portable than, say, an iPod Nano.