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The Popular Ipod Nano

November 23, 2009 by

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The most popular Apple product right now is the iPod Nano. The iPod Nano is much smaller than the standard iPod, but has almost all of the same capabilities. There are two generations of the iPod Nano. Most people prefer the iPod Nano 2nd gen because the casing is more durable and less prone to scratching. The first iPod Nano was quite popular, except that it was so easy to get scratched. So Apple went back to the designing board and developed the new casing. The iPod Nano was released with little notice. The designing only took 9 months before being introduced into the Apple iPod family.

The iPod Nano is much smaller than the rest of the iPod family, save for the iPod shuffle. The screen on the iPod Nano is tiny, but it is color and has a surprisingly high resolution. Because the screen is so clear, it is said to be able to have more characters in one line than the iPod Mini. The screen is no bigger than a postage stamp, but is still able to portray the album art of the current song that is playing.

The iPod Nano is much like the iPod shuffle, not only in size, but in memory as well. The iPod Nano has flash-based memory, which means that it must be charged from the computer on a USB port. The flash memory is handy for those that like to go running with their iPod. The flash drive also provides a higher quality in the sound quality.

Despite having the same iPod ear buds, the sound quality of the iPod Nano matches that of the standard iPod. The memory of the iPod Nano allows it to store almost a thousand songs for the smaller GB’s and over a thousand songs for the larger memory iPod Nano models. This is also assuming that the basic size music file is being downloaded.

The iPod Nano is available in different colors now. Someone can get a 2GB iPod Nano in white, black or silver. The 4 GB iPod Nano models are available in blue, green, and magenta, as well as the silver color too. With the iPod Nano 2nd gen there was the release of the Red Special iPod Nano, which is available only in the 8GB size. The red iPod Nano is a special that donated money to Africa for the study of AIDs. The price was not higher. In fact, it was reasonably priced for the large GB size that it has.

The iPod Nano is the most recent and popular iPod model available from Apple. There are many benefits to the iPod Nano. More people are finding it more convenient to walk around with the iPod Nano in their pocket. The screen is color, the memory is decent, and they are surprisingly sturdy. The iPod Nano is a popular buy, in many different colors.

For more information about iPod Nano or even about iPod Shuffle and especially about iPod Sweepstakes please review one of these links.

For more information about iPod Nano or even about iPod Shuffle and especially about iPod Sweepstakes please review one of these links.
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The Popular Ipod Nano

November 23, 2009 by

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The most popular Apple product right now is the iPod Nano. The iPod Nano is much smaller than the standard iPod, but has almost all of the same capabilities. There are two generations of the iPod Nano. Most people prefer the iPod Nano 2nd gen because the casing is more durable and less prone to scratching. The first iPod Nano was quite popular, except that it was so easy to get scratched. So Apple went back to the designing board and developed the new casing. The iPod Nano was released with little notice. The designing only took 9 months before being introduced into the Apple iPod family.

The iPod Nano is much smaller than the rest of the iPod family, save for the iPod shuffle. The screen on the iPod Nano is tiny, but it is color and has a surprisingly high resolution. Because the screen is so clear, it is said to be able to have more characters in one line than the iPod Mini. The screen is no bigger than a postage stamp, but is still able to portray the album art of the current song that is playing.

The iPod Nano is much like the iPod shuffle, not only in size, but in memory as well. The iPod Nano has flash-based memory, which means that it must be charged from the computer on a USB port. The flash memory is handy for those that like to go running with their iPod. The flash drive also provides a higher quality in the sound quality.

Despite having the same iPod ear buds, the sound quality of the iPod Nano matches that of the standard iPod. The memory of the iPod Nano allows it to store almost a thousand songs for the smaller GB’s and over a thousand songs for the larger memory iPod Nano models. This is also assuming that the basic size music file is being downloaded.

The iPod Nano is available in different colors now. Someone can get a 2GB iPod Nano in white, black or silver. The 4 GB iPod Nano models are available in blue, green, and magenta, as well as the silver color too. With the iPod Nano 2nd gen there was the release of the Red Special iPod Nano, which is available only in the 8GB size. The red iPod Nano is a special that donated money to Africa for the study of AIDs. The price was not higher. In fact, it was reasonably priced for the large GB size that it has.

The iPod Nano is the most recent and popular iPod model available from Apple. There are many benefits to the iPod Nano. More people are finding it more convenient to walk around with the iPod Nano in their pocket. The screen is color, the memory is decent, and they are surprisingly sturdy. The iPod Nano is a popular buy, in many different colors.

For more information about iPod Nano or even about iPod Shuffle and especially about iPod Sweepstakes please review one of these links.

For more information about iPod Nano or even about iPod Shuffle and especially about iPod Sweepstakes please review one of these links.
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Ipod Shuffle

November 23, 2009 by

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The iPod shuffle is the smallest of the iPod family and it is the simplest, but it is still convenient and has good sound quality. The iPod shuffle is available in two models. The first generation of the iPod shuffle is as big as a pack of gum. There is no screen on the iPod, but it still has navigation. Many people took to the iPod Shuffle because it was easy to carry around on a run or to keep around during a workout. The iPod shuffle is still popular, and has become more so since the 2nd generation of the iPod shuffle.

Even though there is no screen on the iPod, there is still the standard click wheel on the front face that allows the user to navigate through its songs. Every iPod has the click wheel so that the user can go forward and backwards through the playlist. While most iPod models have a menu screen, the iPod Shuffle lacks this feature. The songs are shuffled on one playlist and the user has the choice to start the playlist over each time the iPod is used, or they can set the iPod shuffle to continue where it left off each time they leave the iPod Shuffle.

Since there is no screen on the iPod shuffle, the battery life is portrayed through blinking lights on the front and back of the iPod Shuffle. When the iPod shuffle is charging, the light will blink an orange color. Once the charge is complete, it will be a green light. When the iPod shuffle is losing battery, the light will either be orange or red. There is a card included with the iPod that informs the user of what the lights are indicating.

The 2nd generation iPod shuffle is much smaller than the first iPod, and has a back clip that covers the whole back side. The newest version of the iPod shuffle still has the click wheel, but has no screen. The casing is durable like that of the iPod Nano 2nd gen. Both models of the iPod shuffle are successful amongst runners and other people that use their iPod for workouts. The iPod shuffle is small enough that it will not get in the way of most body movements.

Apple created the iPod shuffle in hopes to appeal to the active type of people. Even though they are not as advanced as the rest of the iPod family, they are intended for those to listen to music on the go. A person can get several hundred songs onto their iPod, which is enough for a couple of hours worth of music.

There are two generations of the iPod shuffle that people have the option of choosing from. While they are small and compact, the iPod shuffle has a lot of potential, and can still be useful for many people. They are the smallest of the iPod family, and are great for many people.

For more information about iPod Nano or even about iPod Shuffle and especially about iPod Sweepstakes please review one of these links.

For more information about iPod Nano or even about iPod Shuffle and especially about iPod Sweepstakes please review one of these links.
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The most popular Apple product right now is the iPod Nano. The iPod Nano is much smaller than the standard iPod, but has almost all of the same capabilities. There are two generations of the iPod Nano. Most people prefer the iPod Nano 2nd gen because the casing is more durable and less prone to scratching. The first iPod Nano was quite popular, except that it was so easy to get scratched. So Apple went back to the designing board and developed the new casing. The iPod Nano was released with little notice. The designing only took 9 months before being introduced into the Apple iPod family.

The iPod Nano is much smaller than the rest of the iPod family, save for the iPod shuffle. The screen on the iPod Nano is tiny, but it is color and has a surprisingly high resolution. Because the screen is so clear, it is said to be able to have more characters in one line than the iPod Mini. The screen is no bigger than a postage stamp, but is still able to portray the album art of the current song that is playing.

The iPod Nano is much like the iPod shuffle, not only in size, but in memory as well. The iPod Nano has flash-based memory, which means that it must be charged from the computer on a USB port. The flash memory is handy for those that like to go running with their iPod. The flash drive also provides a higher quality in the sound quality.

Despite having the same iPod ear buds, the sound quality of the iPod Nano matches that of the standard iPod. The memory of the iPod Nano allows it to store almost a thousand songs for the smaller GB’s and over a thousand songs for the larger memory iPod Nano models. This is also assuming that the basic size music file is being downloaded.

The iPod Nano is available in different colors now. Someone can get a 2GB iPod Nano in white, black or silver. The 4 GB iPod Nano models are available in blue, green, and magenta, as well as the silver color too. With the iPod Nano 2nd gen there was the release of the Red Special iPod Nano, which is available only in the 8GB size. The red iPod Nano is a special that donated money to Africa for the study of AIDs. The price was not higher. In fact, it was reasonably priced for the large GB size that it has.

The iPod Nano is the most recent and popular iPod model available from Apple. There are many benefits to the iPod Nano. More people are finding it more convenient to walk around with the iPod Nano in their pocket. The screen is color, the memory is decent, and they are surprisingly sturdy. The iPod Nano is a popular buy, in many different colors.

For more information about iPod Nano or even about iPod Shuffle and especially about iPod Sweepstakes please review one of these links.

For more information about iPod Nano or even about iPod Shuffle and especially about iPod Sweepstakes please review one of these links.
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Ipod Vs Competitors

November 20, 2009 by

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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.
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