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The Sound of Tomorrow...Today -The Best Digital Audio Products for Your Gift List Sioux Falls SD

Sure, some audiophiles still cling to analog sound technology, but most headphone-toting beat buffs are drawn to digital tunes. Here's a sampling of some cool ways to listen.

Project SWAT Team
(605) 271-4007
2329 N Career Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Roy International Company
605-221-4480
PO Box 368
Lemmon, SD
GE Medical Systems Inc
(605) 965-1000
4205 W 53rd St
Sioux Falls, SD
Digital Designs Corp
(605) 334-1588
2505 S Jefferson Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Milo Belle Consultants
605-275-6527
5124 S. Western Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Campus Management Corp
(605) 339-3788
2301 S Sheffield Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
High Plains Technology
(605) 323-2780
1500 S Sycamore Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
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The Sound of Tomorrow...Today -The Best Digital Audio Products for Your Gift List

Posted by : Matt Lake

Cassette tapes and vinyl are going the way of the 8-track. Sure, some audiophiles still cling to analog sound technology, but most headphone-toting beat buffs are drawn to digital tunes. And even CDs are getting passé. Detractors rightly say that low-res MP3 files can ruin good studio recordings, but well sampled digital files don't get scratched, hissy, or stolen at parties--and you can edit them and take them with you, in ways that your old C90 mix tapes could never aspire to.

Portable digital music players

iPod

It's smaller than a packet of Cigarillos, lighter than two CDs, and can hold more than 7,000 songs. What's not to like? The iPod is also a stylish piece of work, with some great extras, such as a "fall to sleep" mode that plays you to dreamland and an alarm clock that jolts you out of it with your favorite tunes. It sports FireWire and USB connections, is compatible with Mac and Windows, and plays MP3s and the more compact Apple format AAC. List price: from $299 (10GB storage) to $499 (30GB).

Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen NX

It's no iPod, but the Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen has the goods where it counts. It's a mite heavier and bulkier than the sleek 30GB version of the iPod, but it's only slightly less stylish. It has a mind-boggling capacity of 60GB (more than the average desktop PC!), and sells for $100 less than Apple's stylish portable music pack. Does style matter more than substance to you? If not, encode 16,000...

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