Posts Tagged ‘IPod Classic’
iPod classic, shuffle and nano promotion
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 by ChaviPods now available.
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 by Chav
We have brought in the latest iPods from Apple.
iPod classic, 160GB. Massive storage that can store 40,000 songs, or 200 hours of video, with 36 hours of music playback.
iPod Nano 4th generation that has an inbuilt camera, allows you to shoot and play anytime. With 8GB/16GB storage the iPod Nano can hold up to 4,000 songs!
iPod Shuffle 3rd generation, small and handy, you can bring it anywhere. With 2GB/4GB, hold up to 500/1000 songs with 10 hours of playback.
iPod, the magical device
Sunday, October 11th, 2009 by macinger84iPods have been very famous from the moment of its introduction up to the present and it has revolutionized the personal music player market. From the oldest classic iPod that contains a very simple screen and a minimal storage capacity to the newest iPod touch that omits the intuitive click wheel for an even more intuitive touch screen. iPods come in a range of form factors to fit the needs and personality of every person who wants one. Apple has also improved each line, releasing a new version periodically.
The classic iPod is still available but not in its original form, as a lot of extra features have been added to it. It also comes in a package that is a lot smaller and sleeker than the ones that came before it. It’s 2.5 inch color LCD screen can show a lot of detail when viewing videos. It’s massive 160GB storage capacity lets you store up to 40 thousand songs or 200 hours of videos, you can also store pictures on it. It’s battery is also excellent as you can listen to music for up to 36 hours or watch videos for 6 hours non stop.
Although the classic iPods has everything that you need in a portable media player, it doesn’t really fit very well when you are jogging. For this, the shuffle seems like a custom fit. It’s small and compact form fits very well inside your pocket or on your arm. With up to 4GB of storage which translates to a thousand songs, you are sure to have an ample supply of songs when you are outside. Even though it is quite small, it still packs an ample amount of battery power as you can continuously play music up to 10 hours. Even the strongest ironman would be hard pressed to run out of battery in a single run.
The Nano is a product that is somewhere between the classic and the shuffle. It is still packed with the same features of the classic but reduced to fit the smaller size and smaller budget. It has a 2.2 inch screen and up to 16GB of memory where you can store songs, videos, and pictures. Its small size means that it fits in most people’s pockets and it is a great device to carry around so that you have something to listen to when you are in the bus or the train. The iPod Nano 4th generation also comes with a video camera at the back that allows you to shoot videos with whenever you want.
It is quite easy to choose between these three devices as they are clearly cut for certain roles. But even if they still generally serve the same purpose, some people buy one of each so that they always have an iPod no matter what they are doing.
Was MJ the First King of Pop? Find Out by Yourself
Monday, October 5th, 2009 by macMusic is like a food for soul, and it is true especially when you’re down and out. If you’re in a sad mood, just play a CD of your favorite musician and you’ll feel better. But, the music is not only for those occasions when you feel blue; in fact, there is a genre for all occasions. That’s one of the reasons why you can find everyone holding an iPod while on the move.

When it comes to pop music, you just can’t forget the name, Michael Jackson. He is arguably the King of Pop, but is he the first King of Pop? May be not! Though it may not be the best time to talk about this, it is important to touch this topic because of people’s constant reference to MJ as the King of Pop. While it is true he was a King during the 1982-3, you can not use the same term right now. Yes, he is a King, but many people still takes him more as a king of weirdness, or king of shadows.

The important thing is that the title ‘The King of Pop’ is not new, but it is a notional title. It means there will always be some people who won’t agree who it should apply to. When you will skim through the pages of the history of pop music, you will see there have always been many kings. What it means is that this throne is more like a fast-revolving chair, and that’s the reason why there have been more influential and innovative artists with the special Crown. The longevity of their heyday and the breadth of their work make those artists a better star than MJ. Frank Sinatra, for instance, was the King of Pop during the 1940s; perhaps the first ever king of this genre. Go back to 1956 and you will find Elvis Presley to be the King of Pop. And, the Beatles were also the Kings of Pop, perhaps, longer than anyone else.
Billie Jean and Beat It were the two singles that made MJ a real star. This was the time when people were simply amazed by the supernatural dancing of this star. But before his ascent to this particular throne there were many others with the similar crown. Today, when Jackson is no longer here, you can call him the King of Hearts, but you should also pay tribute to those old names that were once a part of the fraternity. So, go get an Apple iPod, not only to hear Jackson, but other singers as well.





