Pocket Media Players
The storm of technology is still raging high with its numerous discoveries and newest trends involving the market requirements, day-after-day. The way we depend on technology nowadays clearly specifies how the society has become immensely engrossed in the extra-ordinary world of technology. Technology is the truth of the present and the future and the outputs of technology have greatly illustrated the luxurious life which we are leading now. One such substance of importance which has conquered our minds is the pocket media player.
Whatever said about pocket media players falls less in the favor of them for the amazing features they possess and how they have added features to their precedents. These software-driven media players are supportive for a variety of operating systems like Windows CE, Windows Mobile, Windows, Symbian OS and Palm OS. The pocket media players has been showing up amazing results by producing the new generation features which are needed for the media players in this era. These media players showcase hardware accelerated playback for ATI mobiles and also for the most modern Intel 2700g mobiles.
The history of media players starts from the use of open source players in Windows Mobile and Windows CE being named as the Betaplayer. Later on in 2005, the media player was checked for its use in Windows, Palm OS and Symbian and was found working and supportive of the functions.
Pocket media players go in a long way for being able to be labeled as the most versatile set of media players for all types of mobile devices especially the Palm OS ones. It is also wonderful to find that reviewers find the pocket media players as the ‘best multimedia player for the Palm OS and the Pocket PC platforms’.
Pocket media players further show their versatility and compatibility while able to support, store and help in visualizing video files, images and audio files which includes file types of AC3, HE-AAC, AMR, DivX, FLAC, H.263, H.264, JPEG, Monkey’s Audio, MJPEG, MPEG-1, MP2, MP3, Musepack, MS-MPEG4-v3, PNG, Speex, TIFF, TTA, Vorbis, WAV, WavPack and XviD. Also, it is great to know that pocket media players support various container formats falling under the groupings of ASF, 3GP, AVI, MPEG, Matroska, OGG, Quicktime and OGM. By using a secondary device, it is also possible for pocket media players to support flash videos and youtube.
Pocket media players truly symbolize the need of the new generation and how they are helping us to cope with the newer and finer visions of technology.