Friday, December 17, 2010

The iPod


This fifth-generation, sophisticated multimedia player, introduced by Apple in 2001, currently lets users store and play up to 80 GB of music, video, and images, encoded in many formats; it also allows them to transfer information from both Mac and PC computers. The iPod can download new files from iTunes, an exchange software developed by Apple. This software serves as a complex data manager, allowing customers to purchase files from a library of more than 3 million songs and 3,000 videos.

One of the most notable features of the attractively designed iPod is its ability to store high-fidelity recordings. In a size slightly larger than the palm of a person’s hand, users can store up to 80 GB of data. Since its launch in 2001, the iPod has become smaller, lighter, and more efficient. It now has a color screen, and its maximum storage capacity is 16 times greater than the first model. The iPod spawned a flourishing business in accessories, and it has become a symbol of an entire generation. Today it is the most popular portable multimedia player.

Since its launch in 2001, the iPod has become smaller, lighter, and more efficient. It now has a color screen, and its maximum storage capacity is 16 times greater than the first model. The iPod spawned a flourishing business in accessories, and it has become a symbol of an entire generation. Today it is the most popular portable multimedia player.

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