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iPods – Confused? Find Out the Differences Between All the Versions

Getting Christmas gifts for your tween or teen can sometimes seem like a major hassle, but you can trust that iPods are always something that they can look forward to. Christmas 2010 will see new versions of iPods that are sure to fly off the shelves. this article will tell you what is out there, and if your teen will absolutely love the iPod.

iPod Classic

The now sixth generation Apple iPod classic has the best features out there, especially when compared to earlier models. It remains the mp3 player to beat on the market, and you can get 160GB of hard drive space, which means space enough for tens of thousands of songs If your teen loves music and wants to carry all of it around with them, this is ideal. you can get it for about $250.

iPod Nano

Christmas 2010 sees the new sixth generation iPod Nano coming out, providing a sleeker design than you’ve seen before. you can get 16GB or 8GB varieties of this device. These colors can all be chosen for your particular Nano:

* Blue

* Green

* Orange

* Pink

* Silver

* Graphite

You can charge up the Nano and play it for 24 hours straight, and the latest version is smaller and lighter than ever. you can take it with you wherever you go, it even fits in a pocket. this Nano variety works a lot like the Shuffle (which I cover below), but there is a touch screen on it now. you can get it for about $150.

iPod Touch

This device is now the cream of the crop, featuring a lot of iPhone features, basically being an iPhone without the phone feature. you can get them in hard drive capacities from 8GB to 64GB, and they are as cheap as $200. Therefore, you can store most of your music on it, but there are a lot of music lovers who want to be able to carry their entire music library around.

You can play the iPod Touch for almost 40 hours straight, and there are several features with it. you can watch movies and shows on it, get online, use the vast app library that the iPhone comes with, and even use instant messaging and camera features

iPod Shuffle

The now fourth generation iPod Shuffle comes in a variety of colors, including pink, silver, orange, blue, and green. you can store 2GB on it, and it is extremely small and portable, making it the perfect version to take with you to the gym. There is no screen on it, so you don’t need to look at it to work it. the small size makes it perfect for carrying, and one charge holds 15 hours of power. you don’t have to pay more than $50 to get this budget-minded, affordable iPod option.

Which iPod Is the Best Choice?

No matter what version of iPod you decide on, your teen or tween will love it. For the best fit, you want to figure out what they value most – a lot of disk space, a small physical size, or features like downloadable apps. If you want them to have all the bells and whistles, then the best choice is the iPod Touch, which of course is the most expensive. so if you’re looking for something that’s a little less pricey, consider getting him or her the iPod Shuffle.

iPods – Confused? Find Out the Differences Between All the Versions


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    Video: Hands-On With Motorola’s iPod Nano Challenger, The MOTO ACTV

    This morning, Motorola dropped a bit of a surprise with the MOTO ACTV, an iPod Nano-esque thimble of a device.

    Does the world need another tiny, crappy audio player? probably not. But what about a tiny, Android-powered audio player that focuses on gauging exercise? still, probably not — but hey, it’ll be fun to hack!

    Now, lets be clear: the idea of a device that gauges your athletic ability isn’t a new one — nor was it new when Apple introduced the new iPod Nano with Nike+ integration. As they tend to do, Apple just made things suck less, introducing a somewhat-flashy device that just about anyone could comprehend. Motorola wants to go deeper.

    The ACTV is a bit more focused, diving far deeper into the niche that is hardcore athleticism. if the iPod Nano is 90% media and 10% exercise, the ACTV is split 50/50. Whereas the Nano is mostly a tricked-out pedometer, the ACTV has things like GPS, a heart-rate monitor, and a snazzy cloud-based backend for monitoring all of your stats over time — plus fancy tricks like Bluetooth pairing (allowing you to screen calls while gettin’ your run on without having to sweatily paw at your handset.)

    I spent some time with the ACTV this morning, albeit in a tiny office rather than out on the track. Read on for my impressions.

    First impressions:

    • The design is, to use a positive word, minimalist. It’s… a black square. That’s it. there are a few buttons on each side and a 3.5mm jack on the top, but the design is forgettable.
    • Remarkably light.
    • The screen was considerably smaller than I would have hoped — a massive chunk of the face is dedicated to the bezel and the capacitive back button.
    • The ACTV is built to be switched between a watch band, an arm strap, and a few other accessories that MOTO is working on. The watch band comes in the box, while the rest are optional add-ons
    • When slipped into the watch strap, the thing feels a bit huge on the wrist. with a heart rate monitor built in, though, it’s still considerably less cumbersome than a chest wrap.
    • It’s Android-based! that said, it’s not like any build of Android you’ve seen. They’ve boiled things down to the bare minimums here, ditching the likes of the apps drawer. Don’t expect to find the Android Market here. Its primary interface is essentially just a homescreen, with each page dedicated to one big icon/widget.
    • Once you dive into the built-in apps, it’s a bit more obvious that it’s Android. Menus scroll smoothly, and share most of its design cues with vanilla Android. Compared to most smart watches I’ve tinkered with, it’s pretty dang easy to wrap your head around.
    • One neat trick: based on your pace/heart rate during any given track, the ACTV will learn which songs get you pumped. One tap of the “Fit song” button will start up a track it knows will queue up a song to motivate you.

    The key feature here is Motorola’s backend, which the device automatically syncs with (via WiFi) to provide reports on your efforts. have you gotten faster over time? Is your heart in better shape now than it was a month ago? this is the deal maker/breaker; if its not good enough, it’ll be hard to justify a separate, dedicated $249 device when a $199 iPod Touch (which, in an armband, is hardly more noticeable) has access to apps like Runkeeper. Sadly, this feature seemingly wasn’t ready for a preview just yet.

    To step away from the intended use case here for a second: man, do I hope Motorola didn’t go out of their way to lock this thing down. if the trends we’ve seen with iPod Nano are indication, hackers/modders will have an absolute field day with this thing.

    What do you think? any gym/track rats out there already breaking into a sweat over this one?

    Video: Hands-On With Motorola’s iPod Nano Challenger, The MOTO ACTV


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      Posted by admin - November 3, 2011 at 9:00 am

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      What materials are the ipod nano made of? Is the material different than the ipod video?

      What materials are the ipod nano made of (like plastic, metal, etc.)? is the material different than the ipod video?

      It's not plastic. It's metal. No, the material isnt different than the iPod Video.

      no both of the ipods nano and video is made of the same material

      What materials are the ipod nano made of? Is the material different than the ipod video?


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        Posted by admin - February 20, 2011 at 12:00 am

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        When is Apple going to come out with a new or cheaper iPod Touch?

        Hi, I really want the iPod touch, but I don't want to find out two days later after I buy one that they've come out with a better or cheaper one. But I know eventually they're gonna make another one. So is anyone here up to date on the current iPod news?

        you can go on their website apple.com
        that's where you can sign up to receive newsletters and stuff
        but i did hear that their coming out with them in colors like the ipod nano
        but if You want to buy a cheap one buy it off ebay

        When is Apple going to come out with a new or cheaper iPod Touch?


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        Posted by admin - December 17, 2010 at 12:00 pm

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        Are there different versions of the iPod Nano 4th generation (Chromatic)?

        Are there newer versions or are they all the same?

        for now the ipod nano 4th gen is the only 4th gen nano out there the colors r the only thing diffrent in them

        Are there different versions of the iPod Nano 4th generation (Chromatic)?


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        Posted by admin - December 9, 2010 at 1:00 pm

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