Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Ipod Shuffle Ideal

The iPod shuffle is ideal if you want a tiny, discrete music player when you’re on the go. Furthermore, the shuffle may have the lowest storage capacity of the iPod range, but do you really need much more room? You can still load 240 songs on the 1GB model, and 500 on the 2GB. iPod nano
The stunning appearance and versatility of the iPod nano have made it the world’s favourite music player. If you have a good-size music collection you want to carry with you, it’ll store 2,000 or 4,000 songs, depending on whether you opt for the 8GB or 16GB version. The nano will also give you up to 24 hours music playback on just one battery charge. You can also download films and TV shows from the Internet via iTunes, transfer them to your nano, and show them through your television with an appropriate cable.

Games players, for example, appreciate the accelerometer. This device enables you to move the iPod nano to control on-screen characters and events.

A further bonus, this time for music lovers, comes in the form of Genius. When you activate Genius on iTunes and your iPod nano, you can ask it to automatically create playlists that match a favourite song and reflect your personal taste.

Other features of the iPod nano help the visually impaired. There’s a larger font size you can set for the screen’s menu lists. There’s also Spoken Menus, an innovation that allows you to hear the menus as they appear. iPod classic
The classic is the iPod that can hold just about anything the most committed lover of music and video can give it. This astonishing capability sets the classic apart. To take full advantage of it, however, you need a power source with stamina; a first class screen; and high quality audio. The screen is a two and a half inch colour LCD with 320 x 240 pixel resolution. If your music collection has grown so large, for instance, that you’re having trouble finding enough shelves for it, you can transfer your CDs to iTunes and from there to your classic. If you invest in an iPod speaker system, you can also continue listening to your music aloud.

iPod touch
The iPod touch takes all that’s great about the shuffle, nano and classic, and adds some unique extras.

One of these is the three and a half inch Multi-Touch screen. To control the features of the touch, you simply tap the screen and move your fingers across it. The screen also boasts impressive 3D graphics.

On the audio side, you can listen to the music or videos on your touch by connecting earphones or headphones. If not, the shuffle, nano, or classic will certainly provide what you need.

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