Apple first introduced the iPod on October of 2001. With the creation of the iPod it provided a huge source of entertainment to the public. It wasn't any normal electronic that played MP3's, it had more to offer than just that. Apple offers many different models now of the iPod, the big difference between which model you choose would be the actual size of the iPod (Classic, Mini, Nano, Shuffle, and Touch). Next you would have to choose the memory size that would fit your needs, these sizes can range anywhere from 160GB - 1GB. Below, I have left you with a video to watch of the first ever introduction of the Ipod, presented by no other than Steve Jobs.
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I am kind of embarassed to say i still have the ipod nano. People are so advanced when it comes to their mp3's! Just as long as mine works then i'm ok!
ReplyDeleteThe Apple brand is definitely a good way to go when purchasing a product. I do not own an Ipod or MP3 player. It is nice to be able to have all of your music with you, but who really needs to have a thousand songs downloaded onto your Ipod. I was thinking of getting the Ipod shuffle and my nieces and nephews said not to purchase it. I thought that they weren't any good when they said that, but I was wrong. The problem with the shuffle is this, and I quote, "You don't know what song it's going to play." Does it matter, after all, I'm the one who downloaded the music onto it, so obviously I am going to like whats playing. I do have to say that I like the idea of being able to download pictures onto the Ipod. I just can't bring myself to break down and spend $200.
ReplyDeleteI don't own an IPod touch because I cannot see myself spending over four hundred dollars. It does have alot nice features but I really cannot see my self spending that much money. Especially after seeing the green video much less now. And I agree with Debbie if the person itself downloads the music they are obviously going to like what is in their collection. Either IPod would do for a person that would just want to hear music whenever they are bored and it is very convenient and the little device can be carried even in a pocket.
ReplyDeleteI owned an MP3 player before I got an Ipod and I thought it was much better and easier to use. I have such a hard time putting songs on my Ipod but it might just be becausae Im retarded and havent taken the time to actually learn how to do it
ReplyDeleteiPods are great for on-the-go people. It is more convenient for activities such as jogging. It is popular among music lovers. They have a high storage rate, storing thousands of songs, so every song you could ever want can be stored. Unfortunately, they are rather expensive to buy as an impulse.
ReplyDeleteI actually got a second gen i-Pod in 2002, I think, for my birthday before anyone really knew what they were. I was in 8th grade (I think), and I remember the general comment was.. "Well that is silly, I'd rather just stick to my CD's". I think mine is 160GB, it has a touch wheel, but play, stop, back, and forth are all actual, raised buttons separate from the wheel. It is also a lot thicker, with a screen worse than my graphing calculator's. And, the only game on it is brick breaker. They have definitely come a long way since then!
ReplyDeleteI wanted the Ipod touch but I decided that it had way too many bells and whistles for me and for the money it wasn't worth it for me to get all that if I wasn't going to use it all. I have the second generation nano and it works just fine for me!
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