U Record, a new music file converter

Written on May 29, 2009 – 5:06 pm | by Maria Mihale |

I, for one, am one of those who grew up with cassette tapes, not with the so very famous compact discs people can’t live without these days. I remember that my mom had a very weird habit, weird for the child I was at that point, to bring, every time she came from work, a cassette tape with the music she most loved.



It was back then when I listened for the first time to artists such as Michael Jackson, who immediately turned into my favorite singer, Bon Jovi or Patricia Kaas. It was then when my taste for music was somehow educated.



But I found myself in the situation when those cassette tapes are useless these days, because this new era is governed by CDs and DVDs, which is not bad, don’t get me wrong, but what should I do with those tapes?

I could use the U Record Music Converter, this is what, just like any other person who grew up in the “cassette tape” era could do.

“Simply plug this stylish silver box into your computer, hook up your cassette deck or record player and get ready to catapult your analogue music collection into the digital age. The software provided makes it easier than ever to transfer your music onto your computer, clean up those annoying hisses and import it onto iTunes (or any other music software you decide to use).”

The device requires the following compatibility, when it comes to the PC: Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, 256MB of Ram, 250MB of hard drive space and, of course, CD ROM drive or a DVD one.

The music file converter is available right now on Iwantoneofthose for £49.99.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)


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