Sunday, November 11, 2007

MP3 ,Your Style










If you've been lusting after the iPod inside the touchscreen iPhone, but didn't want your phone and iPod in one device, Apple has great news for you. The new iPod touch is basically an iPhone without the phone, a touchscreen iPod with Multi-Touch, Cover Flow, Wi-Fi and even the Safari web browser.
The iPod touch is incredibly thin, thinner even than the iPhone at only 0.3-inches think. It features the same 3.5" display, great for watching movies, TV shows and online video (yeah, there's YouTube, too). With the touch, Apple is also introducing the iTunes Wi-Fi Music store, a way to download new music even when you're away from a PC or Mac; when you sync the iPod touch with your computer, the purchased music syncs back to iTunes, too. The iTunes Wi-Fi Store offers the same price as music selection as the full version (no Wi-Fi videos yet).
Available in two capacities, 8GB and 16GB, the iPod touch is now shipping with slight delays.













MP3, WAV, AAC, AIFF Audio Playback
8GB or 16GB Internal Flash Storage
USB 2.0 & Firewire Sync Ready
Audible Ready
4.2oz; 4.3" H x 2.4" W x 0.31" D
Windows XP / Vista; Mac OS
30-Pin Dock Connector
JPEG, BMP, GIF & PNG File Support
Internal Lithium-Ion Battery
24 Hours Audio, 5 Hours Video
Storage Capability; Can be used as external storage device to store miscellaneous files.
Includes USB 2.0 Cable, Earbuds and Protective Sleeve. Other Accessories Also Available.
The iPod is the only player compatible with iTunes Music Downloads.
















Apple's third generation (3G) iPod nano brings video to the most popular MP3 player in the world. The player looks a short iPod Classic at first glance; turn the new nano for a side view, however, and you'll see why it's the nano successor. At only 6.5mm thick, the 3G nano has a 2" screen for video playback, and uses a modified version of Cover Flow, the same iPod interface used on the iPhone.
The 3G nano is available in two capacities, 4GB and 8GB. The 4GB version available only in silver, but the 8GB version is available in several colors (shown left). The new iPod nano also is a bit lighter than its predecessor, weighing in at 1.41-oucnes. The 8GB version stores up to 2000 songs, which translates to about 100 hours of music.
The 3G iPod nano has the same audio battery life as the 2G, about 24 hours, and can provide about 5 hours of video playback per charge. In addition to video, the 3G iPod nano's color screen displays album art and JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PSD (Mac only) and PNG image formats.







MP3, WAV, AAC, & AIFF Audio Playback
4GB or 8GB Internal Flash Storage
USB 2.0 Cable (Sync & Charge)
Audible Ready
1.7oz; 2.7" H x 2.06" W x 2.55" D
Windows XP / Vista; Mac OS
30-Pin Dock Connector
JPEG, BMP, GIF & PNG File Support
Lithium-Ion Battery; Up to 24 Hours Audio, 5 Hours Video per Charge
Ships with Earbuds, USB Cable, and Dock Adapter.
Storage Capability; Can be used as external storage device to store miscellaneous files.
The iPod is the only player compatible with iTunes Music Downloads.








Apple's 6th Generation (6G) iPod Classic continues the evolution of the iPod line with a new, all metal exterior and increased capacities, 80GB and 160GB. The Classic is now the only member of the iPod family with an internal hard drive; all other iPods, including the new iPod Touch and 3G nano use flash memory storage.
The latest iPod, though thinner and lighter than its predecessors, still features a 2.5" QVGA display. In addition to music, users can download videos, TV shows and movies from the iTunes Store.
Another improvement over the 5G iPod is battery life; the iPod Classic offers up to 30 hours of audio playback and 5 hours of video. The iPod Classic is available in both black and white.





MP3, WAV, AAC, & AIFF Audio Playback
80GB Internal Storage (20000 Songs)
USB 2.0 Cable (Sync & Charge)
Audible Ready
4.8oz; 4.1"H x 2.4"W x 0.41"D
Windows XP / Vista; Mac OS
30-Pin Dock Connector
JPEG, BMP, GIF & PNG File Support
Lithium-Ion Battery; Up to 30 Hours Audio Playback and 5 Hours Video
Ships with Earbuds, USB Cable, and Dock Adapter.
Storage Capability; Can be used as external storage device to store miscellaneous files.
The iPod is the only player compatible with iTunes Music Downloads.




According to Apple, the second generation iPod shuffle holds the title of "world's smallest MP3 player." Considering the large number of tiny player sold around the world, this claim may or not be accurate, but it's absolutely certain that the 2nd Generation iPod shuffle is light, tiny and cool.
Unlike the 1G shuffle, the 2nd Generation model is sheathed in anodized aluminum, is available in five colors and features a built-in clip for attaching the player to your clothes when you're out and about. The 2G iPod shuffle is about the size of the iPod Radio Remote, measuring just 1.6-inches long and weighing about half an ounce. Like the mobiBLU DAH-1500i, the 2G iPod shuffle uses the 3.5mm jack for earbud connection, syncing and charging, and the shuffle ships with a USB-to-3.5mm sync dock. The internal Li-Ion battery provides up to 12 hours of use per charge.

MP3, AAC, & Audible File Playback
1024MB (1GB) Internal Flash Memory
3-in-1 Connector Onboard
Audible Ready
.55oz; 1.62" (L) x 1.07" (W) x .41" (D)
Windows 2000/Me/XP; Mac OS
Lithium-Ion Battery; Up to 12 Hours Use per Charge
Ships with Earbuds, Dock, and User Manual
Storage Capability; Can be used as external storage device to store miscellaneous files.
The iPod Family of Players are the only audio players compatible with iTunes Music Downloads


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