Which iPod Should You Get?
There's quite a range of iPods by Apple. All of them are different from each
other. This article sums up the features of all of the iPods on Apple's current
range, and will hopefully give you a good insight as to which of the devices
fits you.
iPod Shuffle: The Shuffle is the smallest of the iPod family. Weighing just 10.7g,
it's the only iPod that doesn't use a screen. It's just a keypad with the standard
media player control buttons; stop, play, pause etc.
Currently, the Shuffle is only available in 2GB and 4GB models, and unlike
the other iPods, it uses flash memory as opposed to a hard disk. At around $60,
the Shuffle is cheaper than it's other iPod siblings by far. It's targeted
at people who just want a cheap, simple personal media player that's still made
by a reputable company such as Apple.
The Nano: The Nano marks the medium of the iPod range. It is quite small and
thin, and it comes in a variety of vibrant, attractive colours. It comes in
8GB and 16GB models. The iPod Nano also boasts its own internal video camera,
letting you record videos in addition to just playing your media. The only of
its siblings which can do this too is the top-of-the-range iPhone 3GS!
The Nano is priced at around $150. It's aimed at people who want a good iPod, but
don't need a huge load of memory.
iPod Classic: The Classic is just as the name suggests; it's the Classic version of
the iPod. It's surprisingly similar to the first model of iPod that came out almost
10 years ago, but it's sleeker, of course. The Classic could be seen as the iPod
with a massive storage space; it's available to buy in 80GB and 160GB models!
The classic is priced at about $200. It's great for the people who seem to have an
eternal music library, and want it all there for them on their personal media player.
The Touch: The iPod Touch is different from its other iPod siblings. It doesn't
have a keypad that was seemingly a default for every single iPod. On the contrary,
it's completely touch screen, which makes it also the first iPod that has a
touch screen! There's a ton of features on the iPod Touch, from playing movies
to chatting to your friends on the internet. It has a pretty good amount of storage,
available with either 32GB or 64GB of space.
The iPod touch will cost you up to $400, depending on how much storage space you
want. It's primarily aimed at those people who want not only a great portable media
player, but also also something that will do other things like checking your emails.
The iPod comes in a variety of styles, formats and price ranges. With all of this
to choose from, you are bound to find the one for you. - 23812
other. This article sums up the features of all of the iPods on Apple's current
range, and will hopefully give you a good insight as to which of the devices
fits you.
iPod Shuffle: The Shuffle is the smallest of the iPod family. Weighing just 10.7g,
it's the only iPod that doesn't use a screen. It's just a keypad with the standard
media player control buttons; stop, play, pause etc.
Currently, the Shuffle is only available in 2GB and 4GB models, and unlike
the other iPods, it uses flash memory as opposed to a hard disk. At around $60,
the Shuffle is cheaper than it's other iPod siblings by far. It's targeted
at people who just want a cheap, simple personal media player that's still made
by a reputable company such as Apple.
The Nano: The Nano marks the medium of the iPod range. It is quite small and
thin, and it comes in a variety of vibrant, attractive colours. It comes in
8GB and 16GB models. The iPod Nano also boasts its own internal video camera,
letting you record videos in addition to just playing your media. The only of
its siblings which can do this too is the top-of-the-range iPhone 3GS!
The Nano is priced at around $150. It's aimed at people who want a good iPod, but
don't need a huge load of memory.
iPod Classic: The Classic is just as the name suggests; it's the Classic version of
the iPod. It's surprisingly similar to the first model of iPod that came out almost
10 years ago, but it's sleeker, of course. The Classic could be seen as the iPod
with a massive storage space; it's available to buy in 80GB and 160GB models!
The classic is priced at about $200. It's great for the people who seem to have an
eternal music library, and want it all there for them on their personal media player.
The Touch: The iPod Touch is different from its other iPod siblings. It doesn't
have a keypad that was seemingly a default for every single iPod. On the contrary,
it's completely touch screen, which makes it also the first iPod that has a
touch screen! There's a ton of features on the iPod Touch, from playing movies
to chatting to your friends on the internet. It has a pretty good amount of storage,
available with either 32GB or 64GB of space.
The iPod touch will cost you up to $400, depending on how much storage space you
want. It's primarily aimed at those people who want not only a great portable media
player, but also also something that will do other things like checking your emails.
The iPod comes in a variety of styles, formats and price ranges. With all of this
to choose from, you are bound to find the one for you. - 23812
About the Author:
Claire Greenway has been an expert in personal media devices for the past 8 years, since 2001. After receiving her Free Contract iPhone 3GS, she decided to look further into the devices produced by Apple.
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