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Thursday, April 5, 2007
Let's Dive a Little Deeper into iPods
>>iPod Original (or Video)
>>iPod Nano
>>iPod Shuffle
Each these iPods have different sizes - file storage as well as actual iPod size - and all have different reasons behind why you should, or should not get one. I hope, within the next couple of days, get some information together on why these iPods make good gifts and personal entertainment choices.
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For those of you who truly wish to know what the fourth one is - it's the iPod Mini. It was the second addition to the iPod line, but was shortly made synonymous with the iPod nano. Although the iPod Mini's remain quite popular, so do all of the other iPods. But if you look at Apple.com, you'll notice that they have 3 basic iPods that they sell. These are the ones I hope to elaborate on within the next few days.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
An iPod User: The Profile
That's an interesting statistic. I wonder how they figure that out.
They say that about 1% of blogs consist of news about iPods. I wonder if this statistic is correct, though, or even still current. iPod users being bloggers? I assume iPod users could be, but there also could be a lot more. That's pretty interesting.
iPod users access the internet through broadband or wireless connections. This is a very interesting study. Why can't iPod users access through dialup? I suppose to download music faster, they have to have quicker internet.
I just find it interesting about the study on those who own iPods.
So, in conclusion, my opinion would be that iPod owners are their own unique group of people. Although most of them probably don't all blog or own fast internet. I think iPod users who fall into this category are those who are up-to-date with today's technological trends, not just iPod users.
Monday, April 2, 2007
The Look of Your iPod :: Does it really matter? Some seem to Believe so...
Supposedly the look and feel of the iPod has been able to keep such a loyal following
is because of it's aesthetic appeal.
This makes sense that Apple would come out with a sleek looking media player.
The digital artists and music artists have found the look of Apple's Macs very
appealing, and I must admit, so do I.
The look of the iPod is very unique, and although other mp3 players try to
mimmick some sort of sleek design, the iPod stands out to everyone who sees
it. You notice an iPod the second you see it. It's almost undeniable.
The iPod is roughly the size of a wallet, while the iPod mini is even smaller
than that. Apple's signature color for the iPod is mostly a creamy white-ish
color, even though they come in all sorts of styles and colors.
On a personal note. I once saw a friend of mine who had a shoe iPod. It's
cover looked as a shoe would, with rubber sole and shoe fabric. It was pretty
cool, I must admit. But that is just one of the few aspects of iPod's flexibility
in it's look and feel.
Add this to your collection of information on the iPod. It's another reason
why it has such a very high following and standing in the eyes of the digital
entertainment community.
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Let's Observe the Apple iPod Trend
Apple iPods have become one of the most popular media players on the market to date. Everyone knows what an Apple iPod is, even if they don't own one.
These are the questions I truly want to answer:
- Are Apple iPods worth what you pay for them?
- Apple iPods: Do they deliver what they promise?
- Which size, color, and style is most appropriate for me?
- What space size in the Apple iPod line is most sufficient for people on budgets?
I don't want to question the company or Apple iPods' themselves, I merely want to know that they are what they promise to be. Apple iPods are everywhere, so I want to know that they can hold up their promise and popularity.