iPods. You know, the music player released by Apple which has been entertaining people for years. There are 4 types of iPods and all which are very different. But all have one thing in common: they all use ITunes for playlists and for syncing music from your computer to your device. The 4 types of iPods are classic, touch, nano, and shuffle. Let's start off with classic.
iPod Classic is basically, well , a traditional iPod that you would see 10 years ago. Storage capacity is 160 gigabytes, which means you can hold up tooooo.... 40,000 songs, 25,000 photos, and 200 hours of video. Battery life is 36 hours but video playback is only 6 hours. It's only $249 in stores.
iPod Touch is pretty much an iPad but a different name, and smaller. It has IOS 6 and a 5 megapixel camera that can shoot 1080 p video. And only $199. Sorry, I don't have too much about this topic.
iPod Nano is about the size of a credit card, and is 5.4 millimeters thin. It has Music, which you can store music, buy music from the iTunes store, and can sync music from iTunes on your PC or Mac, and it appears on your Music. On Videos, you can watch movies, free podcasts and home videos. It has Bluetooth, so if you have Bluetooth enabled headphones, it would work wirelessly. On Radio you can wirelessly connect to a local radio station and listen to music. You can take photos and view them on Photos. On Nike Fitness Plus, it is a pedometer, tracks your calories and length of time. iPod nano is only $149.
iPod shuffle contains 2 gigabytes of storage data, good for around 200 songs. I know this since I own a iPod shuffle myself. You can hook it to your shirt or coat or whatever with you. It has around 15 hours of battery life, and also, the picture up there is a iPod shuffle.
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iPod Classic is basically, well , a traditional iPod that you would see 10 years ago. Storage capacity is 160 gigabytes, which means you can hold up tooooo.... 40,000 songs, 25,000 photos, and 200 hours of video. Battery life is 36 hours but video playback is only 6 hours. It's only $249 in stores.
iPod Touch is pretty much an iPad but a different name, and smaller. It has IOS 6 and a 5 megapixel camera that can shoot 1080 p video. And only $199. Sorry, I don't have too much about this topic.
iPod Nano is about the size of a credit card, and is 5.4 millimeters thin. It has Music, which you can store music, buy music from the iTunes store, and can sync music from iTunes on your PC or Mac, and it appears on your Music. On Videos, you can watch movies, free podcasts and home videos. It has Bluetooth, so if you have Bluetooth enabled headphones, it would work wirelessly. On Radio you can wirelessly connect to a local radio station and listen to music. You can take photos and view them on Photos. On Nike Fitness Plus, it is a pedometer, tracks your calories and length of time. iPod nano is only $149.
iPod shuffle contains 2 gigabytes of storage data, good for around 200 songs. I know this since I own a iPod shuffle myself. You can hook it to your shirt or coat or whatever with you. It has around 15 hours of battery life, and also, the picture up there is a iPod shuffle.
Please leave a comment and also this blog is going to be about just about anything, so chances are you are going to learn about something on this blog. See ya!