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Ipod Classic Review

December 4, 2009 by Original Author

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First impressions The packaging says it all. The iPod classic’s durable box with its perfectly-fitting lid, and the neat, densely packed interior, signify this is a product you can rely on completely. Remove the iPod classic from the box and you can feel and see that you have a carefully built, well-proportioned digital media player. This impression of symmetry extends to the Click Wheel controls, which are the largest of the iPod range. Novice iPod owners will find it easy to keep their thumbs in place, particularly as the Click Wheel has a slightly coarser finish than its predecessor. Features The feature of the iPod classic that stands out the most is the storage capacity: 120GB. This is a disappointing reduction of 40GB from the previous top of the range model, but it’s still 40GB more than the former standard version. So clearly, Apple has hit upon a compromise. This compromise shouldn’t cause too much concern, however. At 120GB, the iPod classic can store 30,000 four minute songs or one hundred and fifty hours of video. This means you can carry an impressive amount of music, films, and TV shows in a device that weighs just 140 grams (4.9 ounces), and is a mere 103.5 x 61.8 x 10.5 mm (4.1 x 2.4 x 0.41 inches) in size. In other words, the iPod classic is less than half the size of a CD case. The iPod classic’s storage is also great value. Put aside other features, and the classic’s £179 for 120GB is very cost-efficient compared to the shuffle, nano and touch. This is not to suggest that the iPod classic is just a compact, high capacity storage unit. You can now use Genius, Browse Album, and Browse Artist on the latest model as well as a host of other features. Genius is particularly welcome because the odds are that if you’ve opted for an iPod classic, you have – or intend to have – a substantial music collection. Genius enables you to take full advantage of the listening possibilities such a collection can offer you. When you’re playing a song, for example, and you feel it suits your mood and want to hear more tracks like it, activate Genius on your iPod classic. Genius searches through your collection and creates a playlist of songs that go well with the one you’re currently listening to. You can then play the Genius playlist straightaway, save it, or refresh it and see what else Genius comes up with. Alternatively, you can ask Genius to create playlists on iTunes. If you’re happy with the selections, simply sync the results to your iPod classic. The result is a music mix prepared by a digital DJ and based on your preferences. Browse Album is a convenient feature if you listen to your songs in random order, but occasionally enjoy a track so much you want more of the same. Use Browse Album in these circumstances, and you rapidly switch from shuffle mode to hearing the rest of the songs from the appropriate album. Browse Artist offers a similar feature, except that you can listen instead to all the songs you have available from the particular artist. Technology The iPod classic uses a 1.8 inch hard drive for storage as opposed to the flash memories of the shuffle, nano, and touch. The use of a hard drive gives the classic its superior storage ability; but the presence of a spinning hard drive disc may stop the iPod classic ever having a feature such as the nano’s “shake to shuffle”. The two and a half inch colour LCD screen has LED backlighting, and 320 x 240 pixel resolution at 163 pixels per inch. The result is superb image clarity. Built-in video support for the iPod classic is comprehensive. Among other things, this means you can obtain an appropriate AV cable, and watch videos, films, and TV shows on your TV. Audio support is equally thorough and includes AAC and MP3 (16 to 320Kbps); MP3 VBR; Audible (formats 2, 3, and 4); WAV; AIFF; and Apple Lossless. Connection to your computer is, of course, USB. Nonetheless, you can also charge the iPod classic using FireWire. This is handy if you still have devices that charge iPods using a FireWire connection. Performance The audio quality delivered by the iPod classic across the full sound spectrum is consistently good. This applies whether you’re listening to a gentle classical piece for piano, or a full throttle rock track. Similarly, there’s no sound distortion with the sudden dramatic bursts of music that may accompany any blockbuster film you’re watching. The classic’s screen gives you precisely focused text, including the lyrics of songs, in a no-nonsense font. Colour reproduction of videos is excellent, and may pleasantly surprise anyone more used to the dimensions and specs of today’s televisions. Supporting the 120GB roominess of the iPod classic is a lithium ion battery. This has 36 continuous playback hours for music, and six hours for video. Once you use all this up, you need only spend two hours to reach an 80% charge, and a further two to restore the battery’s full power. A charging ratio of 4:36 (1:9) is very good indeed, and along with the iPod touch is the best of the iPod range. Conclusion The “classic” tag befits this robust, dependable and powerful iPod. Because of the technology of the nano and the touch, the classic may no longer be the leader of the pack; but thanks to its huge storage capacity, the iPod classic is likely to stay popular for many years. Pros Cons Ben T Wilson writes about Mac computers, such as  the imac computers.English Football

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DVD to iPod Converter enables you to convert DVD to iPod MP4, iPod H.264 Video, enjoy or listen to DVD movies on iPod Touch, iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod Video. iOrgSoft DVD to iPod Converter is an easy and practical Windows DVD to iPod application. Only three steps, you can take your DVD movies anywhere! Step 1: Import DVD files There are four methods for you load DVD files. Click “Add” icon, you can directly import DVD folder. Or Click green arrow next to “Add” icon, you can import DVD files from a drop-down list: Load DVD Folder, Load IFO File or E:. Step 2: Output Settings You can set the output settings for the selected file in the following area. Click “Settings” button, you can do the advanced video and audio settings. Video encoding settings include video resolution, frame rate, encoder, and bit rate. And audio encoding settings include sample rate, channel, encoder and bit rate. Step 3: Start to Convert When all the necessary settings and editing are set OK, just click the “Start” button to begin converting your DVD file.You can check “Shut down your PC when conversion finished”, the software will automatically shut down your computer after the conversion is completed when you leave. Check “Open output folder when conversion finished”, when the conversion is completed, the output folder will be opened automatically. Finally, drag and drop your DVD video to your iTunes, then sync to your iPod or iPhone, so easy! Part 2: How to Edit, Crop, Effect, Trim DVD movie, and take snapshots for Windows? 1. Trim DVD Title or ChapterSelect any clips of DVD chapter or title which you like most. You can set start/end time by clicking the up-down arrow in the Set start/end time box and click OK. Alternatively, you can also trim video by click left bracket to set the start time and right bracket to set the end time where the DVD is playing. Click arrow-brackets, you can preview your trimmed video clip at the starting time.    2. Crop DVD movie Crop feature enables you to cut out the unwanted video area, like black sides. Select an output aspect ratio from the Zoom list. Four choices available: Original, Full screen, 16:9 and 4:3. Click reset button to cancel the schedule as necessary. You can directly drop and drag the dashed line to crop. Alternatively, if want more exact, you can type the values into the crop window: Up, Down, Left and right. 3. Adjust Video EffectsCustomize your personality DVD video. Adjust video brightness, contrast or saturation. You can select special effects from the drop-down mean including gray, emboss or old film effect. If want more fun, you can set horizontal or vertical turning. 4. Take Video Snapshots On the right area of the main interface, you can preview the DVD movie with a simple player. You are allowed to take snapshots of the playing video while previewing with camera icon. Click green folder icon to open the snapshot folder. You can also specify the snapshot save path by click “Option” button. The captured video pictures can be saved as jpeg, bmp, or png format. swarovski rhinestones

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Apple’s revolutionary digital media player the iPod remains as popular as ever in iPod reviews, however it has evolved into much more than a music player over the last few years. There are now a number of models ranging form the very basic iPod shuffle to the cool and classy iPod touch. However, they don’t come cheap so be sure to do your research and read as many good, independent reviews as possible before buying.

The type of iPod that suits you best will depend a lot on what you need it for and your budget. At present, the iPod line consists of the iPod shuffle, the iPod nano, the iPod classic and the iPod touch.

The shuffle acts as a basic music player with 1GB of memory, while the touch offers full media playing capabilities, a touch screen user interface, up to 32GB, safari browser, Wi-Fi and even YouTube.

As you probably know by now, Apple gadgets and computers aren’t cheap. While the nano and the shuffle are pretty affordable at, $49 and $149 respectively, you could be forking out hundreds of dollars for a classic or a touch so you want to be sure of what you are getting.

Ideally, when you will want to buy something it is good to try it out beforehand. However, this is not always possible so the next best thing is to see it in action. Search YouTube and other video sharing websites for videos of people using and voicing their opinions on their iPods.

Another excellent way to gauge the quality of a product is by reading reviews. You will find thousands of reviews and customer testimonials on the internet that will give you a good idea of what you are getting. Also check out blogs and forums. You will find useful advice and opinions everywhere on the internet. <a href="http://ipodreviews.weebly.com” rel=”nofollow”>Click here now – http://ipodreviews.weebly.com for in-depth and helpful iPod reviews.asap travel toronto

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If you are old enough, you may remember cruising around town, an 8 track tape playing all your favorite songs.  Have times changed!  Nowadays, not only do you not have to tote around a bunch of CD’s or cassette tapes, you can carry thousands of tunes on one simple little device – an iPod.  Using an iPod car adapter will enable you to listen to your favorite tunes, wherever you go.Some newer model cars come with a built in iPod adapter, which makes things simple.  You simply plug your iPod into the built in jack.  Other options for vehicles that don’t come equipped with this are wireless and cassette adapters.  If you have an iPod, there is a way to use it in your car.  One of the best things about these wonderful little inventions is that you can travel across the United States and never listen to the same song twice.  Amazing!Most people who don’t have a built-in iPod car adapter choose the wireless option.  The wireless adapter provides the clearest sound, although it is a little more costly than the cassette variety.  The biggest problem with wireless adapters is finding an FM frequency with no signal on it.  This is especially true in big cities.Searching for an FM station with no signal is easiest if you start at the low and high ends of the spectrum.  This is where there are usually the most stations with no signals.  If you can find three channels together with no signal, you will get the clearest music from your iPod wireless car adapter.  If this isn’t possible, try to find stations on either side that have the weakest signal.Some mechanical skill is required if you wish to install an iPod car adapter yourself, or you may choose to pay someone who is experienced to do it for you.  It is well worth the amount you will spend to have someone else do it for you.  iPod music will spoil you – there is no other music source that provides you with sound so true and clear.What if you aren’t familiar with all of the iPod accessories, and don’t know which particular product to choose?  Get online and do some searching.  By searching for iPod car adapters, you will find hundreds of sites with information about the subject.  Some of these sites will have reviews where others give their opinions about particular products and how easy or difficult they were to use.For many people, the only time they listen to music is when driving their car.  Music invokes long ago memories and helps us relate to special and sometimes sad times in our lives.  Music is an integral part of many people lives – shouldn’t the sound and clarity be of excellent quality?If you don’t have an iPod, get one.  Also make sure to get an iPod car adapter for your car – after all, driving a car and listening to music go hand in hand! Joel McLaughlin / DataFlurry
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Ipod Vs Competitors

November 20, 2009 by Original Author

The iPod has always had competition in the MP3 market. This comes from well-known names such as Cowon, Creative, Samsung, Sony, and Phillips; and yet Apple’s iPods continues to outsell every other brand worldwide. The appeal of the iPod One reason for this dominance is that Apple knows what its customers want. The four models in the iPod range – the shuffle, nano, iPod Classic, and touch – reflect different customer needs and offer distinct MP3 experiences. The iPod shuffle, for instance, is a basic MP3 player of superb quality. It’s ideal for anyone who wants to carry a wide selection of their favourite music in a tiny, almost feather-light device. The iPod nano is a remarkably compact media player. You can choose from up to 4,000 songs on the 16GB version, or up to 16 hours of video. You can also store thousands of photos, and play games. The iPod classic is a remarkable storage device. With its 120GB hard drive, you can carry a substantial music library wherever you go – up to 30,000 songs, in fact. If you prefer watching films or TV programmes on the classic’s bright, LED backlit screen, you can load up to 150 hours of viewing. With the ability to listen to 36 hours of music between battery charges, or six hours of video, the iPod classic is a portable powerhouse for digital media. The appeal of the iPod touch is its brilliant versatility. In addition to being an MP3 player, it has built-in Wi-Fi technology. The touch can therefore download music, video, podcasts, games, and applications without the need for a computer, as well as receive and send email. It also has some of Apple’s cutting-edge software, complemented by a three and a half inch Multi-Touch screen. Consistent quality The consumer choice offered by these four iPod models is comprehensive; but in a market where a number of manufacturers are associated with superior products, customers want consistent high quality. If they don’t receive this, they lose faith in a company. Apple knows this, and hasn’t let its customers down. Since introducing its first iPod in 2001, Apple has put quality at the front of its manufacturing policy. Every iPod is extremely well-engineered. The robust casings resist the knocks and scrapes that all MP3 players endure; and on the inside, the technology is what you’d expect from a maker renowned for the graphics and audio capabilities of its computers. Innovation Along with quality, consumers like to see frequent innovation, particularly with technological products such as portable media players. Unlike some of its competitors, Apple has regularly introduced new and exciting developments to the iPod range. In fact, you can almost take for granted that a new generation iPod will have at least one ground-breaking additional feature. Such an approach to innovation is part of the iPod heritage. It gives Apple an edge over the competition and provides you with the most advanced MP3 players available. Style The look of an MP3 player is critical to its sales success. People like to have products that are elegant and clutter-free. This is why Apple chooses its materials for the iPod range so carefully. Brushed aluminium, polished steel, and high quality glass form the casings of the iPods. Using such smooth and sleek exteriors is not enough, however. The shape of the iPods is also a vital part of the overall concepts. Apple’s success in this area is thanks to curved designs, thin bodies, compact size, and lightness. The iPod shuffle, for example, weighs a mere 15.6 grams (0.55 ounce). The iPod nano is just 90.7 mm (3.6 inches) high by 38.7 mm (1.5 inches) wide. The iPod classic, despite its large hard drive capacity, covers less than half the surface area of a CD case. As for the iPod touch, it’s a mere 8.5 mm (0.33 inch) thick. The distinctive wheel-shaped controls and the discrete positions of the ports and switches add to the overall sense of style on the iPod shuffle, nano, and classic. The iPod touch stands out thanks to its Multi-Touch screen that in itself is a statement of technological achievement and flair. It’s hard to find any other MP3 players that can match an iPod’s sheer good looks. Colour Yet another feature that distinguishes iPods from their competitors is the choice of colour Apple offers for the shuffle and the nano. You can order a shuffle in one of five colours: blue, green, pink, red, and silver. The nano has an additional four: black, orange, purple, and yellow. All these colours are bright and wear-resistant, and help to personalise your iPod. They also add to the fun of using an MP3 player. Extras MP3 players are gadgets, and as with all such devices, people want useful, interesting extras. There can be little doubt that Apple meets this demand far more successfully than anyone else. The shake-to-shuffle feature on the iPod nano; Wi-Fi connectivity on the iPod touch; and the Genius playlist feature on the iPod nano, classic, and touch are three examples of recent developments that have caught people’s imaginations. These extras are the latest in a history of additions that help make iPods such desirable gadgets to own. iTunes iPods also maintain a significant advantage over other MP3 players because of iTunes. iTunes is the free software that lets you organise your digital media into a library and transfer it to your iPod. It also offers a store in which you can buy music, films, TV programmes and audiobooks from a vast selection. You can even rent certain films, and obtain podcasts without charge. The best Apple started the portable media player revolution and has continued to develop the iPod ever since with spectacular results. Look through any sales catalogue of MP3 players, and it’s clear that where the iPod leads, others try to follow. iPods always set the pace, and the rest never really catch up. Ben T Wilson writes about Mac computers, such as  the imac computer.Smartphone Software

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