Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Apple iPod review


Apple is hot. Whether you like it or not, whether you are a Windows or Mac freak or just that average consumer behind his desktop or notebook, Apple is everywhere. My personal interest in Apple products began with the introduction of de stylish PowerBooks and powerful PowerMacs. The designs are simply beautiful. Of course the iPod also caught my eye, and especially Apple's latest introduction of a video version of the Apple iPod is of great interest to me. It features a sharp and colourful display and is able to show me my favourite video clips, films and pictures. A whole bunch of them because the storage capacity reaches up to 60GB (Apple offers 30 and 60GB models)
iPod
Apple iPod LCD display - The design of the iPod looks similar to that of previous products, but it has a finer and slimmer build. In a way, the design was not a surprise, but well why change a success story for something unsure. Its dimensions are just great. Imagine those old hard disks you had in your desktops, bulky and heavy
iPod Video
Apple iPod Video Control - Of course you want to activate the Apple iPod as soon as you hold it in your hands. Read an instruction manual? No way, just try it out immediately. I have to say, being confronted with the first iPod in my hands, the control of it is pretty straightforward. Even the touch-sensitive wheel on the front of the iPod offers real intuitive navigation
Apple iPod Video
iPod Video - Of course the key feature of the iPod is the capability of playing video. The new Apple iPod supports a broad range of video formats. First of all H.264 video, file formats m4v, mp4 and mov up to 768 Kbps in a resolution of 320x240 pixels with 30 frames per second. The baseline profile up to level 1.3 Mbps. Looking for MPEG-4 video? Then you got support from m4v, mp4 and mov and video up to 2.5 Mbps in a resolution of 480x480 pixels with 30 frames per second.
Apple iPod Video review
Apple iPod Image viewer - The iPod is also capable of storing your digital images. When using the optional Apple iPod camera connector you can easily connect your camera directly to the iPod and upload your images to the iPod. Personally I find the iPod the ideal package

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