While driving or jogging and listening to the radio, you'll never again have to ask, "What's that song?" or "Who's that artist?" Thanks to the Sony eMarker--which is small enough to hang on your key chain--you can bookmark the ...
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While driving or jogging and listening to the radio, you'll never again have to ask, "What's that song?" or "Who's that artist?" Thanks to the Sony eMarker--which is small enough to hang on your key chain--you can bookmark the song and look it up at your leisure on your PC. To set up the eMarker, we inserted the included CR2025 battery into the unit, connected its USB cradle to our PC, and visited the eMarker.com Web site to download and install the driver software. Then we inserted the eMarker into its cradle and followed the onscreen instructions to register the unit for the free eMarker service (a process that included checking local coverage and listing our favorite radio stations). The entire setup process took only a couple of minutes. This sounds rather complicated, until you remind yourself that the eMarker is little more than a digital clock. When you press the eMarker's button--the only control on the unit--you aren't actually saving information from the radio, just recording a timestamp. To determine the song information, you'll need to insert the eMarker into its cradle and connect to the eMarker Web site (a process very much analogous to PDA synchronization). The eMarker site then displays playlist information from the available radio stations in your area. (Playlist information is provided by Broadcast Data Systems, which covers about 1,100 radio stations across the country. To check whether stations in your area are covered, visit www.emarker.com/coverage/index.jhtml.) In our tests of the eMarker, we listened to a variety of pop, rock, and country stations (classical, jazz, college radio, and AM stations are not yet included) and pressed the bookmark button upon hearing songs of interest. (Unfortunately, you can only bookmark up to 10 songs at a time.) Later, we connected to our PC and the eMarker Web site, and our PC displayed various choices on screen that intelligently corresponded to songs we might have bookmarked. Thanks to eMarker's well-designed Web site, with a few mouse clicks we were able to listen to audio clips, view information about the songs' artists, and even visit online retailers where we could purchase the CD. Note that the eMarker now works with both Windows-based PCs and Macs with USB connectivity. If you enjoy pop music and would like some help in recognizing the songs and artists that rock your world, the small, easy-to-use Sony eMarker is an inexpensive and fun gadget to connect you to your music. Pros: One-button operation Very easy to set up and use Free Web-based service Cons: Not available in all areas Does not include jazz and classical station
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too bad this device has been discontinued. now i guess i just have to remember when a song was played (and between what songs!) and get to the station's website within the hour!
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