Monday, April 9, 2007

From Mini to Nano

The ability to make music listening portable has been in the consumer’s line of sight since the first Sony Walkman emerged, but since then portable players have been shrinking in size. From the Minidisk player to the iPod, music playing media have gotten progressively smaller, in an effort to fit in with the hectic lifestyles that prefer as little baggage as possible to accompany them. For most people, the iPod was thought to be as good as music portability gets. That is until the development of the iPod Mini and its successor, the iPod Nano.

The iPod is undoubtedly a dream of portability for the music lover, allowing him or her to carry enormous amounts of music in a hand held device. But for some, the device, about ten centimetres in length, six in width and around one and a half in depth was too burdensome still, and so the iPod mini was born.

As in most areas of electronic engineering, improvements are made at a rate that is astounding to the consumer, and new versions of electronic products become available quicker than you can master the now obsolete item you bought. So it might have seemed when the iPod Mini was replaced by the iPod Nano, but there have been improvements made between these items that does make the Nano more desirable to many iPod users. If the selling point of the Mini was it’s reduced size then the Nano certainly outdid its predecessor – it is sixty-two percent smaller that the iPod that came before. The Nano manifestation of the iPod music player also includes a color screen, something that was missing in the Mini, so the discontinuation of the old to make way for the new genuinely represented an advancement in the smallest of the small portable music playing appliances.

While the iPod Nano includes a smaller storage capacity that its full sized counterpart – twenty gigabytes or forty compared to the iPod’s thirty or sixty, depending on the price you are prepared to pay – its tiny size and light weight make it an enormously appealing music player to those who really do like to travel light. Ideal for those who like to walk or jog, or those who simply like to get up and go, the iPod Nano really does allow you move without anything to weigh you down.

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Dave is the owner of http://myipodshuffle.info and http://ipodcases4less.info websites that provide information on iPods.

From Mini to Nano

The ability to make music listening portable has been in the consumer’s line of sight since the first Sony Walkman emerged, but since then portable players have been shrinking in size. From the Minidisk player to the iPod, music playing media have gotten progressively smaller, in an effort to fit in with the hectic lifestyles that prefer as little baggage as possible to accompany them. For most people, the iPod was thought to be as good as music portability gets. That is until the development of the iPod Mini and its successor, the iPod Nano.

The iPod is undoubtedly a dream of portability for the music lover, allowing him or her to carry enormous amounts of music in a hand held device. But for some, the device, about ten centimetres in length, six in width and around one and a half in depth was too burdensome still, and so the iPod mini was born.

As in most areas of electronic engineering, improvements are made at a rate that is astounding to the consumer, and new versions of electronic products become available quicker than you can master the now obsolete item you bought. So it might have seemed when the iPod Mini was replaced by the iPod Nano, but there have been improvements made between these items that does make the Nano more desirable to many iPod users. If the selling point of the Mini was it’s reduced size then the Nano certainly outdid its predecessor – it is sixty-two percent smaller that the iPod that came before. The Nano manifestation of the iPod music player also includes a color screen, something that was missing in the Mini, so the discontinuation of the old to make way for the new genuinely represented an advancement in the smallest of the small portable music playing appliances.

While the iPod Nano includes a smaller storage capacity that its full sized counterpart – twenty gigabytes or forty compared to the iPod’s thirty or sixty, depending on the price you are prepared to pay – its tiny size and light weight make it an enormously appealing music player to those who really do like to travel light. Ideal for those who like to walk or jog, or those who simply like to get up and go, the iPod Nano really does allow you move without anything to weigh you down.

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Free iPod Music Download

There are many websites popping up all over the internet today that promise you can download legal free music for your iPod. But are they being honest with you? Although there are plenty of sites offering free iPod music downloads, most of these sites are illegal and could be violating copyright laws if you download music files from these sites.

There have been plenty of reports in the newspapers and on the TV recently where people who have had lawsuits filed against them by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for downloading copyrighted songs to their iPod or PC. These people have ended up being forced to pay thousands of dollars in fines just because they decided to download a few songs for free.

However there is a way in which you can download legal music for your iPod that is almost free.

What you will need to do is find a membership that lets you download as many songs as your iPod can hold for a small one time fee and is legal. This is much better than paying 99 cents every time you download an mp3 file. In the long run, it is more cost effective.

Normally these sites will charge you a one time fee which provides you with a life time membership to their site and includes unlimited downloads. Usually the cost is affordable and cost less than $50.00

You will also find that with these iPod music download sites, they offer a wider selection of music, in fact music from every genre. They also offer their customers technical assistance if they have problems with downloading music at their site just at the touch of a button. It is also safer as the files are certified free of spyware and viruses.

If you are looking for free ipod music downloads, why not try these iPod music download sites?

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Ricky is an avid iPod fan who runs an iPod newsletter. Visit his site today to find out how to get videos on your iPod.

The Incredible Apple iPod - The World’s Most Innovative MP3 Player

One of the greatest inventions of the 21st century is the iPod, made by apple. An iPod is a small portable, walkman-like mp3 player with a hard disk inside. Hard disk sizes vary but come up to 60 gigabyte. A 60 GB hard disk easily fits thousands of high quality full music albums. Image having all your music at hand, no matter where you go!

Now let’s take a 60GB iPod photo, which has a lovely colour screen. It also allows you to store thousands of photos. It’s easy to use interface allows you to browse through your pictures at an impressive speed. You can connect the iPod photo to your television and use the slideshow. .Imagine what it’s like to always have say a months worth of non-stop music playing in your back pocket. Being able to play this music on your home or car stereo .Or through your headphones in the train or on your bicycle.

If you like an mp3 player at the size of a packet of chewing gum, the iPod Shuffle is the answer. At the moment they come in 512 MB or 1 GB size, and a 2 GB and 4 GB iPod shuffle have been announced. Don’t be fooled by its small size as it sounds just as impressive it’s bigger brothers. The iPod shuffle has no LCD display like the iPod, iPod mini and iPod Photo. The iPod mini is a smaller colourful version of the normal iPod and come in 4GB and 6GB at present.

Not only the iPod itself is fantastic, but there are literally tons of super cool accessories available for this device.

For instance, one accessory called Roadtrip, made by Griffin Technology, is a dock you can fit in your car. The dock has a built in FM transmitter and will send out the music being played by the iPod through an FM signal. My car radio picks up the signal and blasts it out my car speakers.. How cool is that?!! You simply get in your car, slot in your iPod and turn the ignition key and off you go. The Roadtrip draws its power from the cigarette lighter. It can also draw its power from USB. That way you can use it to route the sound of your computer to your home stereo.

Another accessory for instance is AirClick, a remote control for your iPod or iPod mini. You can even get card readers so you can transfer the photos from your digital camera directly to your iPod. How handy is it to have 60 GB of storage with you if you like photography?

Since I bought my iPod I have been enjoying music more than ever before! I would like to recommend it to any music lover, its well worth the money.

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iPodshoppers - Europe's leading iPod and accessory stores online Please visit our website: http://www.ipodshoppers.com"I love my iPod"

How to Download iPod Movies in 10 Easy Steps

The invention of the iPod makes it easier than ever to take along your favorite media. Whether you're interested in movies, TV shows, music videos, or sporting events you can now take all your programs with you. The iPod is one of the best portable media devices to come along in years.

One frequently asked question is how to download iPod movies to the device for viewing at a later time or on a later date. Your first objective should be to join a network that allows you to download movies to your iPod. There are many networks across the internet that sell iPod movie download subscriptions. Generally speaking, you will get the best value for your money if you can find a network that allows you unlimited iPod movie downloads for a one-time subscription price. Beware of the websites that ask for a sign up fee, then also hit you with a fee for every movie you download. If you love to download iPod movies, the download fees can add up quickly.

Once you have your network account set up, just follow these 10 easy steps to download movies to your iPod.

1. Browse your chosen iPod subscription network for the movie, video or sporting event you want to download.

2. Once you find the desired movie, you should be able to click the video's title, image thumbnail or download button.

3. Look for the 'Video iPod/Sony PSP' option in the drop-down menu. It should appear on the video's playback page. Please be aware that you can only download the movie if your iPod has video capabilities.

4. Choose 'Video iPod/Sony PSP' from the drop-down menu and then click download.

5. Save the movie or video on your computer in a location you will remember.

6. Now you can connect your iPod to your computer.

7. Open the Apple iTunes application. Select 'Add File to Library' from the 'File' menu in the iTunes application. Browse your computer for the video you previously downloaded and click 'Open.'

8. click 'Edit,' then click 'Preferences in the iTunes application. Next, click the 'iPod' tab, then click 'Videos,' and then 'Automatically update all videos.' Lastly, you should click 'OK.'

9. The iTunes application will copy the movie to your iPod automatically.

10. To play back your movie on your iPod, click 'Videos,' then click 'Movies'.

That was the down and dirty, quick lesson on how to download iPod movies. A good source of helpful information should be the user's manual that came with your iPod or customer support from the maufacturer. The best sources of helpful information are friends who already own an iPod and have some experience with the device. They can also help you learn how to download IPod movies for your enjoyment.

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How the ipod has changed the way we listen to music

How the iPod has changed the way we listen to music
by Ivan Gregor

First it was the Walkman.

Then it was the Discman.

Now it's all about the iPod (bold). Apple's newest contribution to mobile music has changed, even more so than the previously mentioned, the way that people listen to, and actually enjoy, their music.

iPod, in it's relatively young life, has even caught the eye of main stream media and has jumped to "must have" status by being voted into Rolling Stone magazine's "The Top 50 Moments that Changed Rock 'n' Roll".

And change it has. Since 2001, when the iPod was created, many different changes have taken place in the area of how people listen to music.
We're Really Mobile!

Yes, you could go for a nice walk with your Walkman or even take a jog, but it wasn't all that great. Don't even think about it with your Discman. Skip, skip, a little bit of music, skip, shut off.

That was the usual drill if you wanted to listen to your favorite CD while doing just about anything.

Plus the fact that there really was no where to carry them, comfortably. The iPod is slim in design and very lightweight, only 5.6 ounces. Now that's mobile.
All Day Music!

It use to be that people would load up a CD in their prized Discman and listen to the same 15 songs over and over and over again. Thank you iPod! Now you can take thousands of songs, approx. 5,000, with you anywhere you go!

What a huge difference. iPod can even link up to your Mac or PC to complete control of all your songs and setting up playlists for ease of listening.
No More Music Stores!

The iPod has made the music store in the local mall obsolete. I've bought more music, and saved more money, than I could have done with hundreds of visits to the music store.

With the iTunes sofware, the MP3 playing software from Apple, you can legally download more than 1 million songs from any genre you can think of.
iPod Has Made Music Fun Again!

I love my iPod. It's amazing that I can have my entire music library on just one little device, take it with me where ever I go, and get new songs any time I want without ever having to leave my house. That's fun.
iPod is not only changing music...

If all I ever did was listen to music with my iPod that would be enough, but it does a lot more than that.

On my most recent trip, where I had to fly for over 8 hours, I brought my music, and a few books with me, all in my iPod.

iPod has made it possible to listen to music, or audiobooks, record voice notes, play games, transport computer files, and keep me organized with the built in calenders and to-do lists.

My brother asked me the other day to go with him to the music store for a new CD. After I showed him the music I had on my iPod for half the cost, I had to promise to buy him one too just to keep him from stealing mine!

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Ivan Gregor runs www.the-ipod.comA site specializing in all things iPod related.