There are quite a few different iPods made by Apple, all of which are completely
different. This article sums up the features of each one, and should hopefully help
you pick which one is for 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 versions. Unlike the other
iPods, it has flash memory instead of a hard disk. Priced at about $60, the Shuffle
is the cheapest iPod by far. It's aimed at those people who want a cheap, simple
personal media player which is made by a very reputable company.
The iPod Nano: The Nano is Apple's medium iPod. It's quite a small and thin device.
The Nano is available in 8GB and 16GB models. The latest version comes with a camera,
enabling it to record videos like the 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.
The Classic: Well, the iPod Classic is as its name suggests; it's the Classic
iPod. It's pretty similar to the first ever iPod that came out almost a decade
ago. Of course, it's much sleeker and functional when it was back then. You
can see the Classic as the iPod that boasts a load of storage space; you can
get it 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.
iPod Touch: The Touch is quite different from the other iPods. There's no keypad that
seemed default for the iPod range. Instead, it's totally touch screen. There's a
wide range of features on the Touch, ranging from playing movies to checking emails.
It can boast a fair amount of storage space, available with either 32GB or 64GB.
The iPod Touch costs up to $400, dependant on the storage space you choose, and it
is aimed at those who want to not only to have a powerful personal media player, but
also a little device that they can use to surf the net and check emails when they're
out and about.
As you've seen above, there's a range of iPods for you to choose from, all with
quite a variety of styles and price ranges. With all of these models to choose frmo,
you're bound to find one that suits your requirements!
different. This article sums up the features of each one, and should hopefully help
you pick which one is for 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 versions. Unlike the other
iPods, it has flash memory instead of a hard disk. Priced at about $60, the Shuffle
is the cheapest iPod by far. It's aimed at those people who want a cheap, simple
personal media player which is made by a very reputable company.
The iPod Nano: The Nano is Apple's medium iPod. It's quite a small and thin device.
The Nano is available in 8GB and 16GB models. The latest version comes with a camera,
enabling it to record videos like the 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.
The Classic: Well, the iPod Classic is as its name suggests; it's the Classic
iPod. It's pretty similar to the first ever iPod that came out almost a decade
ago. Of course, it's much sleeker and functional when it was back then. You
can see the Classic as the iPod that boasts a load of storage space; you can
get it 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.
iPod Touch: The Touch is quite different from the other iPods. There's no keypad that
seemed default for the iPod range. Instead, it's totally touch screen. There's a
wide range of features on the Touch, ranging from playing movies to checking emails.
It can boast a fair amount of storage space, available with either 32GB or 64GB.
The iPod Touch costs up to $400, dependant on the storage space you choose, and it
is aimed at those who want to not only to have a powerful personal media player, but
also a little device that they can use to surf the net and check emails when they're
out and about.
As you've seen above, there's a range of iPods for you to choose from, all with
quite a variety of styles and price ranges. With all of these models to choose frmo,
you're bound to find one that suits your requirements!
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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