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Just when there were starting to be too many iPods to choose from, Apple comes along and simplifies the entire range. The new all-singing, alldancing iPods now have colour screens and a few extra features.So whats new? Well apart from looking fresher...
Full colour screen, Listen to 5,000 songs, Browse photos easily...
Not as portable as iPod mini, iPod back scratches easily, No FireWire lead included...
Just when there were starting to be too many iPods to choose from, Apple comes along and simplifies the entire range. The new all-singing, alldancing iPods now have colour screens and a few extra features.So whats new? Well apart from looking fresher...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-08-29 02:24:38
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Upside: Costing just AU$60 more than a normal, photoless 20GB iPod, the 30GB iPod Photo offers great value for the price. Similarly, the 60GB model is a whopping AU$349 cheaper than when it was first introduced -- we meant it when we said that people w...
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The verdicts still out on this one...
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As the iPod continues to be enhanced, and storage capacity increased, we had a look at the latest from Apple.
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Maxitmag.com Updated: 2014-08-29 02:24:35
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The designs the same as ever - shock horror. Classic, simple, perfect. In the box you have some brief instructions, a driver disk with an old version of iTunes, a usb cable, charger and some white cord headphones. Operation is typical Apple affai...
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Mp3 players are great, & Apple Ipods are the most famous ones. After buying an Mp3 player youll rediscover your music collection, with everything at your finger-tips youll listen to muisic you havent heard for years. Youll regain your passion for...
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thegeekbeat.com Updated: 2014-08-29 02:24:38
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Has there ever been a moment that you can recollect, almost as if it were frozen in time, when you realized that technology was about to change your life forever? There’s one such moment that tops my list – the day my iPod’s true potential finally s...
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mp3.com Updated: 2014-08-29 02:24:38
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Best all-around MP3 player in the world; tight integration with iTunes and iTunes Music Store on Mac and PC; intuitive photo and video viewing; displays album art; lets you view photos and listen to music simultaneously; speedy performance; direct digi...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2014-08-29 02:24:38
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The best only gets better It wasn’t the first MP3 player, but Apple’s iPod was unquestionably the best—easy to use, beautiful to look at, and lovely to listen to. Over the years, it’s only gotten better, with further refinements to the interface, virtu...
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Most of our test MP3s were encoded at 320Kbps and sounded far superior to similar iRiver products.
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LordPercy.com Updated: 2014-08-29 02:24:38
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The Ipod diversifies into the realm of a portable media player, but can this non video PMP make it against the competition, we review it.
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This is a reprint of the iPod photo New Users’ Review from the iLounge Buyers’ Guide 2004. Our Power Users’ Review is now available here for advanced iPod and digital music player users, and our accompanying photo gallery is available he...
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Following recent tradition, iLounge now debuts the second of its iPod photo reviews: the first (which appears here and in the iLounge Buyers’ Guide 2004) was for new iPod users, and this one is for Power Users - those who are more familiar with Appl...
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macnews.com Updated: 2014-08-29 02:24:38
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This review brought to you courtesy of My Personal Gateway: At then end of October, Apple released a new member of the iPod family: the iPod Photo. Rumors had been swirling around an iPod with a color screen and photo capabilities ever since the iPod...
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I?ve been a music fan since age zero, and a digital music and photography buff for several years now. Being a full-time computer nerd, the concept of digitizing music and photos into a format that could be carried around on a disk just amazes me.
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Product Requirements:Device:Apple computer with built-in FireWire port; Mac OS X v10.1.5 or later, USB 2.0 Mac OS X 10.3.4 required PC with built-in FireWire or USB 2.0 port; Windows 2000 or Windows XP Home or Professional...
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As the popularity of Apple Computer’s iPod portable digital music platform has increased, iLounge has made conscious efforts to understand the needs of our growing readership. We’ve learned that many of our readers are prospective or relativel...
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Little more than a year ago, the iPod ceased to be a mere consumer electronics product: it became an icon, symbolizing both the design expertise of Apple Computer and the new way that people have come to understand music. Apple’s third-generation iP...
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Specs: Player Type: Hard Disk MP3 Player, Radio: No, Recording, Voice: No, Recording, Line In: No, Screen Size: 160 X 128...
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