Mp3 Player facts
While investigating facts about Mp3 Player, I found out little known, but curios details like:
An MP3 player called "iBeat Blaxx" had to be rebranded after causing controversy
The RIAA Tried To Outlaw MP3 Players In 1998.
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across. Here are 11 of the best facts about Mp3 Player I managed to collect.
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Back in 2007 a Company Named Their MP3 Player the "I.Beat Blaxx"
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An artist set up a solar-powered mp3 player in the Namib Desert to play Africa by Toto till the end of times.
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The Rio PMP300 ("Diamond"), one of the very first MP3 digital audio players, was released in 1998 with a price tag of $200 and shipped with 32 MB or memory--large enough to store 30 minutes of music at 128 Kbps.
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A German artist built a solar powered mp3 player in an undisclosed location of the Nambian Desert to play Africa by Toto for the rest of time
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Artist Max Seidentopf has set up a solar-powered sound installation in the Namib Desert to play Toto's "Africa." He has chosen an undisclosed spot in the desert to set up six speakers attached to an MP3 player with the single track on it and promises that it will run 'for all eternity'.
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Today, 9 September, is the 20th anniversary of the release of WinPlay3, the first real-time MP3 audio player for PCs running Windows.
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My old MP3 player at school had a capacity of 256mb because of binary.