Wednesday, July 18, 2007

iPod Microphone

If you are looking for an iPod microphone for your very well loved device, you should not worry. That is because there are numerous microphone accessories sold in the market nowadays specifically for the widely popular iPod.

Through the years, you have seen different music players being introduced along with microphone features that allow amplification of voices or recording or founds. From the stereo components to the recent walkmans, microphones have been important accessories for such music devices. Buying microphones for such gadgets is such a sound investment.

If you love your iPod too well, you probably are aiming to maximize its use to yourself. Thus, you must be exploring if you could use the portable music player for recording sounds. You know that anything can happen in this amazing era when technology is at boom. Your reliable iPod not only provides you entertainment in times of boredom.

If you are aiming to buy an iPod microphone, you should initially look at music player shops. Most retailers that sell iPods also distribute accessories to the devices, including the reliable iPod microphone. If you are buying a new iPod on the other hand, you could choose to buy one that already has a built in microphone.

Specifically, the iTalk Pro is an accessory to the modern iPod that facilitates recording of whatever sound to your gadget. You can use this iPod microphone for recording lectures, conducting interviews or simply capturing sounds that please your ears. The accessory’s built-in microphones can record sounds directly to the iPod; that is why it so convenient and reliable.

Such iPod microphones can be attached or detached to and from the iPod. Thus, if you are worrying about the aesthetic value of the gadget, you should stop fretting. The modern iPod is almost similar to the modern wireless phones in the market toady. These iPods are starting to expand to include features that were not previously included in the preceding models of iPods.

The iPod microphone is one clear and vivid example of this. When the iPod was launched in 2001, no one thought it would turn out to be this big as a modern-day gadget. The device is now slowly building up its features and is offering signs of prospective and further growth. Aside form the iPod microphone, iPod would soon come up with its own mobile phone features.

If you are aiming to buy an iPod microphone, do so immediately. Doing so would really make for a good investment.


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iPod VS Zune

Competition is rising between iPod and Zune. Microsoft has just recently launched Zune but already, it is starting to gain popularity in the market. On the other hand, iPod has been around much longer and people have been enjoying the features and capabilities that it offers.

Because both Apple and Zune generally have much the same price range, it cannot be helped that people are comparing these two top brands with each other. In order to find out which one is really the better choice, perhaps we should take a look at the advantages that each has to offer.

Let’s see what people found great about Microsoft’s Zune:

• Better design. If you would interview people who have used both Zune and iPod, most will tell you that they absolutely love Zune’s wide screen. This makes video watching more enjoyable and makes more easy to read texts. In fact, Microsoft has noticed that this is definitely one of iPod’s weaknesses so Microsoft decided to make Zune’s screen bigger.

• Works with Xbox. If you love to play games then you might choose this capability over iPod. Zune can be integrated with Xbox and Media Center. Also, Microsoft makes it possible for Zune to get upgrades easily.

Now, let’s talk about the advantages that iPod users enjoy:

• Small and convenient. Probably one of the greatest advantages of iPod is its size. It’s so compact and light that it’s easy to carry around on your travels. Its small size is remarkably outweighed by its large memory capacity and loads of different features.

• Ease of use. iPod is so easy to navigate so anyone won’t have any trouble using it. In fact, if you take a look at online reviews and see what iPod users have to say, most of them commented that the best thing about iPod is it’s really easy to use.

• High range of memory. Anyone who loves to store music can really appreciate iPod’s high memory storage capability. The latest iPod today allows a user to store up to 20 gigabytes or even an amazing 40 gigabyte file size. This means unlimited capacity to store up and listen to all your favorite songs in all genre of music that you’d like, watch your favorite videos and upload tons of photos.

• Shuffle Songs. iPod’s Shuffle Songs feature enables its users to select only the song that they want to hear. If you’re listening to a radio station, you can skip every song that you don’t appreciate and just focus on your favorite selections

• Boost your studies. Yes, that’s right. You can definitely use iPod to access educational materials, references, audio books and online courses offered in the internet. Aside from listening to your favorite music, iPod can be great tool in enhancing your studies and researching capabilities, making learning more convenient and easier for you.

• Let’s you accessorize. There are various iPod accessories that are especially designed to enhance your iPod. Because iPod is compatible with a wide range of accessories, it is so easy to add new things to your iPod whenever you have the extra money to do so.

In comparing iPod over Zune or other mp3 players, most people would prefer iPod over other brands. While Zune have some likable features over iPod, but being new to the market, more people are understandably skeptical over Zune’s capability and reliability. In the coming years it can be expected that more and more enhancement will be made by Microsoft for Zune, and other manufacturers as well. In this matter, iPod has to take some actions as well to ensure that they will stay on top of the competition.

The variety of models that iPod has to offer as well as the many features that is included in each iPod truly makes it a favorite choice worldwide.

iPods come in different styles, sizes, colors and features. Examples of iPods are iPod videos, iPod with LCD screens, iPod Nano, iPod mp3 players, iPod shuffle, iPod mini, color iPod etc. Your choice of course will depend on your preference whether you would love to enjoy more music, or you’d like to use your iPod for watching videos or viewing and uploading photos. Whatever your preference is, there’s a unique iPod for you.

It is so easy to search for the specific iPod style and model that will be suitable for your lifestyle because iPod is generally offered in various online retail stores. You can browse through these online retailer’s websites and see compare the different iPod features that you like as well as the right iPod that fits your budget. Typically iPod ranges from $99 to $400 on leading stores. Apple provides all iPod customers a one-year warranty and 90 days of phone support for free.


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iPhone VS iPod

The iPhone has been popping up in technology websites and magazines ever since it was only a concept with no real basis in reality. Years of speculation about the product have proved it to be the most intently followed unconfirmed product in the history of Apple. Finally, on January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, announced the iPhone, an Internet- and multimedia enabled mobile phone, in his keynote address at the Macworld Conference and Expo.

The iPhone’s functions combine those of three devices: a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod, and an Internet communications device. The iPhone also sports a slim and sleek form factor worthy of the Apple brand name. But by far the most striking thing about the iPhone is its huge touchscreen which almost completely takes up the front of the device.

The iPhone will not have a traditional keypad or even the iPod clickwheel, but will instead rely completely on a revolutionary new touch screen (dubbed a multi-touch display) for its user interface. The touch screen measures 3.5 inches or 8.9 cm, and is a 320×480 liquid crystal display. Unlike most current mobile phone touchscreens, the iPhone’s screen will not require a stylus, being designed for bare fingers.

This promises a new and novel way of manipulating the interface. Sliding motions can be used, as well as “pinching” or “unpinching”, which refers to placing two fingers (usually thumb and forefinger) on the screen and sliding them closer or farther apart. The interface will be designed to have a natural feel, and it is to be hoped that the whole touchscreen idea is implemented well.

The Internet browser of the iPhone is shaping up to be something special, as well. The bundled browser is the Safari browser that comes with Mac OS X, and this will display full web pages instead of the simplified versions usually seen on other Internet phones. The iPhone will have support for WiFi, EDGE, and Bluetooth.

An exciting feature is Apple’s agreement with Google – a specially optimized version of Google Maps will be available on the iPhone!

Generally, though, the iPhone will not be bringing any new mobile phone features into play, but will have support for most common phone features found on high-end units such as the various connectivity protocols (Bluetooth, EDGE, etc.) as well as the inclusion of a 2.0 megapixel camera with support for video capture.

The iPhone is indeed shaping up to be a formidable entrant into the mobile smartphone arena, with its typical Apple stylishness and (expected) well thought-out interface. However, as long as actual products are not yet out on the market, all this hype should be taken with a grain of salt. (Judge the iPhone for real when you have one in your hand, and not a moment before!)


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How to Extend your iPod’s Life

There are a few simple things you could do to keep your iPod playing for longer as well as extending its battery’s life and good performance.

First off, you should know that moving from one track to other costs more power if the two are not related by a play list. Moving among unrelated tracks requires the iPod’s hard drive to keep spinning, draining battery life. A solution to conserve power is to simply create longer play lists that you could settle in to, instead of jumping around your iPod music library.

The hard drive and the way the iPod accesses its memory cache also works more efficiently with smaller file sizes. Specifically, files larger than 9 MB would put more stress on the iPod. Typical songs do not usually reach this file size if they are in the compressed formats such as MP3 or AAC, but uncompressed AIFF files may prove quite large and unwieldy. Large file sizes may also be reached by tracks consisting of more than one song such as medleys. The only remedy to this is to try and keep your iPod library’s songs’ file sizes down to manageable levels (<9>

Another way to prolong the iPod’s battery life is to decrease the amount of time the backlight remains turned on, or even turn it off entirely. The backlight may be a great help in seeing the screen, but it drains the battery a whole lot. If you are interested in getting the most playing time out of a single battery charge, you should adjust the backlight timer settings accordingly.

It could also pay off to get into the habit of turning the iPod off when not in use. Or if you would prefer not to turn it off when not in use, at least use the Hold switch located at the top of the iPod. This switch, when engaged, will disable the controls and prevent the iPod from skipping through tracks or other unintentional behavior.

The iPod battery was not designed for extremes in temperature, and its performance might decrease noticeably in especially hot or especially cold conditions. So, avoid leaving the iPod inside a parked car that would be likely to heat up, or exposed to direct sunlight. If the iPod is left out in the cold for too long, on the other hand, be sure to let it warm back up to room temperature first before attempting to turn it on again - or it might flash the low battery signal even though it might have some charge left.

And lastly, even when the iPod is not getting used, its battery gets drained completely in a period of about two to four weeks. Recharge the iPod every 28 days or so, then, to keep it in optimum shape, as it shouldn’t be left with an empty battery for long.


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