Tuesday, February 10, 2009
What You need To know Before You Purchase An iPod
So what do you need to know before you buy an iPod?
Basically, there are four main models of iPod available on the market right now: iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Photo and the recent release, iPod Video. They all play songs, and the iPod photo also gives you the ability to display color photos on its screen. So you can look at the album cover art, for instance, while the songs are playing.
One of the good things about buying an iPod is that it comes with all the basic bits and pieces you need, including:
# Ear bud headphones
# 2.0 USB cable
# AC adaptor
The iPods are unusual for electronic devices, in that batteries actually last for a reasonable length of time, usually somewhere between 12 and 15 hours. Some of the different versions of the iPod also come in a variety of hard drive sizes, but with MP3 players as a basic rule of thumb, just remember that you will usually get around 2,500 songs on every 10GB of storage space.
Many people prefer the iPod photo because they like being able to see pictures on their iPod, but it's certainly not perfect. Some people find it difficult to see the pictures on the mini screen, and you do need to purchase a separate plug-in if you want to view your pictures on a television screen. If you do buy the extra connection, however, you will certainly be pleased to find the clarity of the pictures on the screen is excellent.
The iPod Photo is no different to the other iPod hardware in that although plenty of people are more than happy with the product's features, convenience and sound quality. However there are always going to be horror stories that do the rounds, and the iPods are no exception. Mostly these stories are about the durability of the system. In the end, though, although the iPod is often used for jogging and other strenuous activities, it really isn't designed to deal with those sorts of conditions.
But if you just want a convenient method for storing your music collection so that you can listen to it in the car or anywhere else that suits you, then an iPod is definitely the way to go.
Friday, January 16, 2009
How To Download Music To iPod Easily
Here are some easy ways to download music to iPod without much difficulty.
Really, the most important thing you have to remember when you want
download music to iPod is to get the songs legally from a reputable source.
I will cover that at the end.
Once you have the songs you want to download to iPod, you can use iTunes
to get the music onto your iPod. First, download iTunes from Apple's website.
This is a free download. Make sure you have your iPod plugged into your
computer using a USB cord for iPod's. Some instruction will come up on the
screen. Be sure to follow them exactly.
It is important to note that if you already have music on you iPod, the only
way to get rid of it is to use iTunes. I guess that is Apple's way of forcing
you to use it's software.
Once you have your iPod synced to one computer, be sure not to use any
other computer with that iPod, as that may cause all of your songs to be
wiped from the iPod, as iTunes synces it with the new computer that it is
connected to. You probably wouldn't want that.
Anyways, iTunes should automatically synchronize your iPod with your
iTunes library, downloading all of your mp3's to your player. This may
take a while if this is the first time, so have some patience. This is pretty
much all it takes to download music to iPod. That wasn't too hard was it?
As I said before, the most important part about downloading music is
getting them from a legal source. The iTunes music store is O.K, but it
can get extremely expensive after a while, especially if you download
many songs. An alternative to this is to use a service that only requires
a one time fee to download music.
A great example of this is Feed My iPod. At that site, you only have to
pay a low, one time fee to download as many songs as you like from them.
It is great because by using them, it is completely legal to
download music to iPod. Check out Feed My Ipod today!
How To Download Music To iPod Easily
Here are some easy ways to download music to iPod without much difficulty.
Really, the most important thing you have to remember when you want
download music to iPod is to get the songs legally from a reputable source.
I will cover that at the end.
Once you have the songs you want to download to iPod, you can use iTunes
to get the music onto your iPod. First, download iTunes from Apple's website.
This is a free download. Make sure you have your iPod plugged into your
computer using a USB cord for iPod's. Some instruction will come up on the
screen. Be sure to follow them exactly.
It is important to note that if you already have music on you iPod, the only
way to get rid of it is to use iTunes. I guess that is Apple's way of forcing
you to use it's software.
Once you have your iPod synced to one computer, be sure not to use any
other computer with that iPod, as that may cause all of your songs to be
wiped from the iPod, as iTunes synces it with the new computer that it is
connected to. You probably wouldn't want that.
Anyways, iTunes should automatically synchronize your iPod with your
iTunes library, downloading all of your mp3's to your player. This may
take a while if this is the first time, so have some patience. This is pretty
much all it takes to download music to iPod. That wasn't too hard was it?
As I said before, the most important part about downloading music is
getting them from a legal source. The iTunes music store is O.K, but it
can get extremely expensive after a while, especially if you download
many songs. An alternative to this is to use a service that only requires
a one time fee to download music.
A great example of this is Feed My iPod. At that site, you only have to
pay a low, one time fee to download as many songs as you like from them.
It is great because by using them, it is completely legal to
download music to iPod. Check out Feed My Ipod today!
How To Download Music To iPod Easily
Here are some easy ways to download music to iPod without much difficulty.
Really, the most important thing you have to remember when you want
download music to iPod is to get the songs legally from a reputable source.
I will cover that at the end.
Once you have the songs you want to download to iPod, you can use iTunes
to get the music onto your iPod. First, download iTunes from Apple's website.
This is a free download. Make sure you have your iPod plugged into your
computer using a USB cord for iPod's. Some instruction will come up on the
screen. Be sure to follow them exactly.
It is important to note that if you already have music on you iPod, the only
way to get rid of it is to use iTunes. I guess that is Apple's way of forcing
you to use it's software.
Once you have your iPod synced to one computer, be sure not to use any
other computer with that iPod, as that may cause all of your songs to be
wiped from the iPod, as iTunes synces it with the new computer that it is
connected to. You probably wouldn't want that.
Anyways, iTunes should automatically synchronize your iPod with your
iTunes library, downloading all of your mp3's to your player. This may
take a while if this is the first time, so have some patience. This is pretty
much all it takes to download music to iPod. That wasn't too hard was it?
As I said before, the most important part about downloading music is
getting them from a legal source. The iTunes music store is O.K, but it
can get extremely expensive after a while, especially if you download
many songs. An alternative to this is to use a service that only requires
a one time fee to download music.
A great example of this is Feed My iPod. At that site, you only have to
pay a low, one time fee to download as many songs as you like from them.
It is great because by using them, it is completely legal to
download music to iPod. Check out Feed My Ipod today!