IPod is one of the most popular gadgets that the Apple Inc. created and marketed. Ipods are used mostly by the younger generations, but are now becoming common among adults because of its flexibility. In fact, in September 2007, Apple has reportedly sold around 150 million units worldwide, which made the unit as the best-selling audio digital player ever.
Recent news has proved the flexibility of iPods and other media players. IPods and other media players can now be connected to the car using a USB port as conceptualized by both Ford and Microsoft. Drivers can choose songs and artists using by controls on the steering wheel or just by voice activation. Here are some buying guides that might help you choose the right iPod for you.
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If you only need only simple and small music collections, consider buying an iPod shuffle. This iPod is cheap and ideal for runners and athletes. It has limited song capacity and not ideal for videos and photo viewing.
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If you are looking for more fancy coloured iPods that can store medium sized music collection, then iPod Nano is ideal for you. However, if you require larger music collection storage and large storage for other multimedia such as videos and photos, then iPod classic is recommended. IPod classic cost more than iPod Nano and iPod shuffle because of its features.
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Choose iPod touch if you love movies. It can store and play videos depending on the model. It is also advisable for people who love to be trendy.