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Written by admin
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Monday, 04 September 2006 |
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If you are one of the millions of people who are looking for an easier way to be able to switch between your Village People and Rob Zombie collections, it’s time to invest in an iPod. Apple’s favorite son is the market standard in a rapidly growing and equally trendy market. Here’s the skinny for anyone looking into the idea of purchasing an iPod.
As of now there are four basic iPod models that you can find on major shopping websites: the iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod photo, and the brand new iPod video. The iPod photo plays all the songs you wish to download to it, but also displays color photos (album cover art, etc.) on the mini-screen to please the eyes in addition to the already pleased ears. All iPod models come with ear bud headphones, an AC Adaptor, and a 2.0 USB cable in addition to the actual hardware itself. Battery life is usually strong in the iPod with anywhere between 12-15 hour battery life (15 hours on the iPod Photo). Various hard drives are available for different versions of the iPod Photo, but a basic rule of thumb to remember with MP3 players is 2,500 songs per 10 GB.
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