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What Apple iPod to Buy? by Jacco Noordhuizen
With all the different models of iPod, which one should I buy? Models to choose from are iPod Shuffle 512MB or 1GB, iPod Nano 1GB, 2GB or 4GB or iPod, also called video iPod, 30GB or 60GB. If you want to buy second hand there is the earlier models like iPod Photo, iPod mini and 1st, 2nd 3rd and... You can get a skin, cases, cover, pouch, charger, speaker system, dock (to connect to your stereo), FM transmitter (to receive iPod on your radio), all sorts of headphones, cables, car adapter, battery and 3rd party iPod software, and so on.
iPod - A Changing World by Jacco Noordhuizen
I like talking about new inventions and what to do to our lives. Today I would like to focus on the iPod from Apple. First there was the cassette Walkman, then the cd Walkman, mini disk and now the iPod. The iPod is a music player just like the Walkman, but instead of cassettes it uses a hard... This means that you can stick a few movies on your iPod before you go on a trip, connect your iPod to the Hotel's TV set using the AV cables and watch a video with your lady. ... Personally I can now listen to my iPod at home on the stereo, wireless (using iTrip).
Playing Your MP3 Player in Your Car-Using The Video iPod Car Kit? by Mike Singh
Listening to music is everybody's favorite past-time anymore - no matter where you go, people have headphones attached and are either listening to the cell phone or music. But what about when we are driving? Some of the more popular ways to listen to music in the automobile is through the car's... The Neo iON is considered the best iPod car adapter kit that is available to the public because when it is connected, the auto's stereo buttons will control the iPod - the iPod batter will charge - and the sound will play from the auto's stereo speakers.
The Bluetooth Adapter: What Can it Do? by Chonticha Marijne
Bluetooth technology is all the rage these days. Most recently, the Belkin Company has designed and released a Bluetooth adapter that can access your iPod, another current rage with all age groups. With this Bluetooth adapter, even your iPod becomes a wireless remote of sorts, enabling listeners... By connecting the Bluetooth adaptor into a stereo and the iPod adapter into the iPod, users are able to control music choices as it plays from the iPod directly to the stereo. ... Software is being designed to be compatible to Bluetooth adapters, enabling users to set up user accounts with...
iPod Wireless Speakers and Headphones by Dale Ewans
The iPod seems to have induced a certain trend in the consumer electronics industry as many companies on the market rushed to manufacture accessories for the little device that allows you to take music with you wherever you go. Speakers and headphones were among the first choices as iPod... iPod controls are provided on one of the earpieces, so there is no need to return to the iPod to adjust the volume or move through the play list. ... Another issue would be the plastic notch situated by the headphone jack that prevents the transmitter from wobbling on the iPod's top and which you will...
Alpine Car Deck Allows iPod Connectivity by Giovanni Woods
You got your iPod, your current favorite gadget of all time. And you also made sure that you have got all these amazing iPod accessories and everything that could come with the iPod - those cool headphones, batteries, cases, iPod speakers… the whole lot. ... All you need to do is have the latest Alpine gadget and you are going to hit the road smiling and nodding your head to the beat of your music. ... And, aside from that, you can use the Apline iDA-X001 to control the iPod so you can choose which congs to play.
What Are the iPod Video Options? by Geri Stogsdill
It seems that every where you look these days, someone is carrying an ipod. Either it is for listening to music or now to watch a movie! The new iPod video, which is of a convenient shirt or pocket size, has many options and some of them are absolutely surprising. ... You may also connect the iPod video to a TV and for this operation you may need some items – an iPod compatible video, a video capable iPod and an A/V cable. ... You may also connect you iPod to the home or car stereo without worrying about the quality of the sound.
The Ultimate IPod Video Experience by Thomas Herold
Yesterday my new 5th generation iPod video arrived. As I had an iPod before I was eager to check out the video capability. So my first shot was going on iTunes and trying to find some free stuff. Besides the ‘Tiki Bar’ video podcast I couldn’t really find something for free. ... In my second approach I punched in some keywords in Google: - video podcast
- free iPod movies
- convert iPod movies No luck at all, it seemed to me this video revolution has just kicked off. ... The download took about 7 minutes with my cable connection and another 20 seconds to download it onto my iPod.
Going Wireless with Your Headphones by John Francis
If you're looking for the latest in wireless headphones for your enjoyment and private listening, whether to TV, stereo, home entertainment such as theater, iTunes or Ipod, you might do well to look at the highly recommended Sennheiser RS 130 wireless headphones. ... The ZVOX 315, by the way, is a surround sound single box speaker system that uses a single cable to connect to an mp3, an iPos, portable music instrument or equipment, or a computer, TV, CD player, DVD, satellite or clock radio, game console or any other device that has a jack for headphones or an audio output of some sort.
The Ultimate Guide to Video iPod by Ian Richardson
Alright. So after all that hype about having a practical way of watching TV and movies while on the go, you have finally gone and bought yourself the new iPod. Now what? Well, let’s see. There are so many options squeezed into one slim, 2.5” LCD screen media center that it’s going to take a lot... According to Apple’s website, the video specifications of the new iPod are the following: • H.264 video: up to 768 Kbps, 320 x 240, 30 frames per sec, Baseline Profile up to Level 1.3 with AAC-LC up to 160 Kbps, 48 Khz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats.
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