MP3- Putting Music in Your Hand with the iPod Shuffle
For many, iPod is synonymous with portable music. This digital music device seems to be almost as prevalent as the Sony Walkman was in its heyday, and seems to have attracted people from social teens to middle-aged computer geeks.
While the popularity and recognition of the iPod name seem to be at an all-time high, some people have held back from purchasing the iPod. Of course, there’s little one can do to attract people that don’t like iPods for whatever reason, but if there are people that feel that the price-over $200 for Apple’s latest iPods, then there’s an iPod for them as well! For those who want a quality music player at a low price, the iPod shuffle provides it for much less cost than the traditional iPod.
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Those who see the iPod shuffle may wonder if its small size can really hold an adequate amount of music, but that’s certainly the case. The iPod shuffle can easily hold enough music to keep your toes tapping through a day trip or a day at work. And the iPod shuffle does this all in a machine about the size of a matchbook.
The built in belt clip makes it ideal for those looking to exercise with music, since they can just hook the iPod shuffle on their belt or shirt collar and go for a run, and all without ever having to worry about the music skipping. The secret to both the skip-proof operation and the small size is the use of flash memory, which is more compact and durable than including a miniature hard drive in the machine.
With the introduction of the iPhone, which Steve Jobs has called “the best iPod we’ve ever made”, iPod is certainly going places.
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