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Guide To Apple IPod MP3 Players

Written by Heather Matthews  -  Friday, 24 April 2009
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apple ipod nanoThe Apple iPod created a sensation when it was first presented to the world in 2001. Since then, the iPod has become an integral part of popular culture. While the iPod was generally purchased by younger, hipper buyers at the outset, it quickly became a mainstream method of downloading and enjoying MP3 files. The appeal of the iPod now spans generations, and people from all walks of life enjoy podcasts, audio and video downloads, and other features of the device.

The iPod has evolved to include models that do more than ever before. Fun color choices and optional accessories have made this iconic item even more desirable.

If you want to learn about the newest models of iPods, and what they can do, Guide To Better is here to help. We’ve created a list of features and information about today’s iPod.

All About The iPod Nano:

The Nano is available in a rainbow riot of colors, and its sleek, glass and aluminum design provides an appealing and attractive way to store and use MP3 downloads. The Nano is currently retailing for about 169.00 dollars US. Older Nanos cannot play video, but the latest models will store up to 8 hours of video, as well as 2,000 song selections. This amazing storage capability within a tiny device makes the Nano a object of desire for many shoppers.
 Today’s iPod Nano features 8 GB of memory. You can find a wide array of music and video downloads at the iTunes store. Most song at the iTunes Store retail for about .99 cents US.

The new Nano has some awesome features that make it even more user-friendly. Here is a look at the latest advancements found in the new Nano:

  • Automatic Playlists – You Nano can create a custom playlist based on a song you like. It will find other, similar and complementary selections, and compile them into an easy playlist you’ll love. This feature is called Genius Playlist.
  • Widescreen Options – You can look at your Nano screen upright, or twist the device to view photos and video in convenient Widescreen mode. This opens up the screen area for your viewing pleasure. You photos can be displayed in landscape or portrait mode.
  • Touch Sensitivity – You can now “shuffle” your iPod Nano by gently shaking the device. This advancement in “touch” technology lets you quickly start a shuffle of all your favorite songs.  

Other iPod Models: 

The popularity of the classic iPod has given rise to a host of new models, including the highly coveted iPhone.  The more expensive iPod Classic features larger storage capability and a larger viewing screen. It is basically a bigger, stronger version of the Nano.  iPod Classics retail for $279.00 US. The new iPod Touch allows gaming enthusiasts to use its touch-sensitive screen for video games. The iPod Touch retails for $259.00 to $429.00 dollars US, depending on the model. The new iPhone combines all the benefits of the iPod with a technologically advanced cell phone system and internet access. The 8GB iPhone costs about  $199.00 plus plan provider costs etc.

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