Saturday, October 24, 2009
New Ipod Design For Ipod Lovers
Apple recently updated its popular iPod music player, making them thinner and adding new features that make it worth considering an upgrade for previous owners of an iPod. There are three iPod models - 10, 15 and 30GB. On 15 and 30 GB iPod $ 299 and includes software for use with Windows or Macintosh. The new iPod models are about half the thickness of the elderly, and there is a dock for the 15GB and 30GB. Instead of connecting with a FireWire cable to recharge the battery or download music, new iPod slides easily into its rectangular basin, which is connected to a power source or computer. New controls and backlit touch-sensitive, which means that there is a spinning wheel that collects dirt. There is also a great new feature called "On-The-Go playlist. Previously, if you want to listen to a particular group of songs on your iPod, you had to make a playlist in MusicMatch for Windows or iTunes for Macintosh software provided with the device. With the new On-The-Go function, you can click on a song on your iPod and add to the playlist without having to connect your iPod to your computer. The playlist is cleared when the iPod is connected to the computer. The new iPod includes an alarm function, and new external sounds, the alarm sounds even if the iPod is not connected to a stereo or headphones. There are plenty of extras on the iPod. The equalizer preset is back with more to highlight the details of his music. The calendar is available, and the role of the notes that you can drag the notes and text messages to your iPod when using the computer as a hard disk. The contacts can be added to the iPod using the contact information vCard format. There are new games to play, if only. The new iPod comes with features found on old iPods as headphones that offer great sound and a slider at the top which locks the controls. This prevents accidentally switching the iPod. As for the battery, the built-in device charges quickly and drains slowly. The average was about 6-7 hours of use off a single charge device. To complete the iPod, Apple introduced the iTunes Music Store. The store offers songs for 99 cents each and some albums from different musical genres. The only downside to the iTunes Store is its limited audience. For now, only available for Macintosh users with iTunes 4. Although there is room for slight improvement, the new design is impressively large. The backlight control is good to have, although the "On-The-Go playlist. The device offers a great sound, either through headphones or a stereo system. ITunes Store complements the iPod, although it would be good for Windows users can use the database on the track of the line. But at least Windows users have iPods.
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