How We Use Digital Music
Sometimes it seems as though music technology is at its peak, and that’s there’s few things left to come up with in that arena. But if you look back at the last few years, and then even further back, hasn’t it always appeared that way? The truth is, things are only going to continue to evolve and expand, at a faster rate than most of us would anticipate. So please indulge me, as I take a paragraph to or two to reflect on these thoughts.
Ipods are commonplace these days, and are becoming much more affordable than they were when they first entered the market (with a bang, no less). Even if you just look at iPods, we have sleek new designs and features to look forward, along with better pricing structures, both enhances our digital music experience and making it more accessible to millions of consumers.
Even if you don’t have an iPod, you probably have an MP3 player of some kind. They are smart little gadgets that are much more affordable than they used to be, and allow us to listen to digital music just about anywhere, anytime. They sure are easier to carry around than that boombox or cd-playing Sony Walkman, too.
We also have the luxury to enjoy our digital music through our personal PC’s at home, or even at the office, if the boss man doesn’t mind. Digital music be enjoyed very easily just about anywhere that you a person would choose to go, making even daily errands, or a ride on the bus music to our ears.