Friday, September 10, 2010

Different types of iPods - which is right for me?


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The iPod is a trademark of Media Player from Apple. Launched in 2001 for iPod, the music altered the way to listen and buy.

Were brought to the digital music player market, portable devices like Walkman and Discman taken, so you can hear the music, while they were moving, but it brings this kind of gadgets also means that the media such as CDs and audio cassettes to bring.

When the iPod was launched there was such arevolutionary product because it made more personal music. It 'was a minor product, put in a lot of music.

The user interface of the product is also very simple so that everyone simply adapted to the technological gadget, even those who are technologically inept.

Currently, there are four major product lines iPod: iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod classic and iPod touch. These different types of iPods have been developed formeet the needs of different types of users.

The iPod shuffle is the smallest iPod on the market in terms of size and storage capacity. It 'also the cheapest iPod, and fulfill the needs of those who listen to random music that you just listen to music on the way to work, jogging and other activities.

The iPod shuffle still packs a lot of music with its 512 MB and 1 GB of memory. The iPod shuffle is the model is considered as the starting model.It does not come with a monitor.

The iPod Nano is small but has some fantastic features, including greater storage capacity, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB. And 'in many songs and is perfect for music lovers because it is not as expensive as the iPod Touch. The iPod nano is the mid-range model.

The iPod classic is the original iPod in 2001 has begun. There have been six generations of iPod classic now. IPodClassic with a capacity of 80GB to 160GB.

The iPod Touch, iPod product line for the latest from Apple, a portable media player, Wi-Fi capabilities. And 'now the model top-of-the-line with a graphical user interface.

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