IceflowStudios Design Training – Photoshop: iPod Nano (4th Gen!)

Posted by admin | Ipod | Monday 5 March 2012 2:41 pm


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Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the first ever iPod Nano with a touch interface.

CNET.de – MP3-Player-Duell: Apple iPod Nano 5G gegen Cowon iAudio 9

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Monday 13 February 2012 11:40 pm


www.cnet.de — www.cnet.de — Apple gibt sich auf dem Feld der MP3-Player als unangefochtener Platzhirsch. Allerdings hält der Markt eine ganze Reihe von schlagkräftigen Alternativen bereit. Ein Rivale, der den Thron des Apple iPod Nano 5G ins Wackeln bringt, ist Cowons iAudio 9. Wir haben die beiden kleinen Multimediamaschinen gegeneinander antreten lassen.
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News: iPod Nano gets new features

Posted by admin | Ipod | Friday 20 January 2012 2:41 pm


CNET TV Live Link: cnettv.cnet.com At Apple’s headquarters, Apple’s senior vice president of marketing, Philip Schiller, unveils new iPod Nano features, including a new multitouch icon screen, new sensors for runners, and the ability to wear the device as a watch. The Nano comes in 7 colors, in a 8GB version for 9 and a 16GB version for 9.



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What is the best iPod Speaker Dock for a iPod Nano 5th Generation?

Posted by admin | Ipod | Thursday 8 December 2011 11:52 am


Question by radiocaf: What is the best iPod Speaker Dock for an iPod Nano 5th Generation?
I am wondering because I would like to buy one.The iPod Nano 5th Generation is the one with the video camera; the latest one released.I would like a dock that is able to be used remotely via a remote control. And that can be used as an alarm clock with my iPod songs as the alarm sound.I have NO expirience with iPod docks as this one will be my first, but all I know is, they can be awkward with compatibility.

Best answer:

Answer by BendellC
For cheaper model: http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-player-accessories/altec-lansing-inmotion-im600/4505-6519_7-32402791.html?tag=tprFor more luxurious model: http://reviews.cnet.com/portable-speakers/bose-sounddock-10/4505-11313_7-33773058.html?tag=tprThese should both do NanoThe iHome is good, but most of them come with a lot of useless accessories and thus don’t have as good quality speakers.We use the B&W Zeppelin. It is a top set with new nautilus speakers, but I don’t conceive it can read Nano. If it can, I recommend it highly because it is some of the latest in speaker tech.



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Apple Music Special Event 2005-The iPod Nano Introduction

Posted by admin | Ipod | Tuesday 8 November 2011 11:43 am


Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the first ever iPod Nano.



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iFixit: iPod nano 5th Generation Disassembly

Posted by admin | Ipod | Friday 9 September 2011 11:51 am


Visit www.ifixit.com to see the full teardown! We got our hands on the new iPod nano 5G, which now has a video camera! We wanted to show everyone what makes the nano 5G tick, so we took it apart…


Finding Cheap MP3 Players

Posted by admin | Shopping And Product Reviews | Monday 7 February 2011 5:31 am
Anne Ahira asked:




Maybe you really want that great MP3 CD players you saw at the store recently but your bank account is definitely telling you not to get your hopes up. You might be wondering if there is a good way to find cheap MP3 players so you get the one you want at a price tag that won’t scare your debit card. The answer is yes, but you need to be careful about shopping only based on price. Below we’ll look at some methods for finding cheap MP3 players and some caveats you should follow if you choose to do so.

Places to Find Cheap MP3 Players

One thing you need to be aware of being starting your search is that the majority of retailers are not going to offer reduced prices on these digital unit. That’s because they are required by the manufacturers to charge a specific price. In fact, many online retailers have similar problems and must charge about the same price. However, you are going to have the best luck finding cheap MP3 on the Internet in most cases.

If you are open to other avenues other than retailers, you can sometimes find cheap MP3 players via online auctions. Some of these are going to be new but most will be used. Make sure you read the description carefully so you know exactly what you are getting.

Ways to Save Money

If you are serious about cheap MP3 players, you need to be prepared to make some sacrifices. You’re not going to find the fullest featured, newest models for low prices. Instead, consider looking for discontinued models or models that are being replaced by newer versions. The good news is that even when you do this you probably won’t lose much in terms of quality or features.

Another way to get cheap MP3 is to sacrifice some hard drive space. The difference in price between a 8 GB and a 16 GB iPod Nano is about $50. While that may not seem like a lot in terms of money, it could make a big difference if you are low on cash. And the price is definitely a big difference compared to the massive 120 GB iPod classic which usually runs about $249. The bottom line is that cheap device may have less room for songs but that may just be the trade-off you need to make.

A Few Tips

Before you begin hunting for cheap device, make sure to always research the model you are interested in first. That way you’ll know the going price and will be able to find a good deal. You should also be very cautious about buying used, cheap unit. Although you could save money this way, used digital unit are often being sold because they are damaged or because they are very outdated models. They may also not come with everything you need, including USB cables and docks or music management software. Whenever possible, you should always purchase new, even if that means not getting cheap MP3 players.

Jamie

MP3 Players – they’re so cool

Posted by admin | Computers And Technology | Sunday 20 June 2010 3:44 pm
John Gibb asked:




Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few years, you’ll know that the most popular mp3 player in the world by far is Apple’s iPod. It comes in all sorts of editions, including the Mini, the Nano, and the Shuffle – and every single one is a best-seller.

What you might not have realised, though, is that Apple isn’t at all the only game in town when it comes to mp3 players. In fact, they’re quite a recent entrant into the market. Companies like iRiver and Creative have been around a lot longer, and their players are usually worth considering too, as they can often be cheaper than the equivalent iPod or have more features.

When you’re comparing the prices of mp3 players, the one feature you should look at more than any other is capacity. Don’t lose sight of the fact that a 40GB mp3 player can store twice as much as a 20GB one.

However, there other features to look for. Even though everyone calls them mp3 players, mp3s are not the only format you might want your player to be able to play – if you want to use it with Microsoft’s Media Player, for example, you’ll need a player that is also capable of playing wma (Windows Media Audio) format files. If you want to buy music from the iTunes Music Store, you need a player that can play aac (Apple) format files.

Another issue is battery life. Almost all mp3 players are now powered by mains chargers rather than by changing the battery, but battery life varies wildly, from as little as 2 hours up to as high as 10. Make sure you don’t get saddled with a player that won’t work for a long time if you want to use it for extended periods away from a power outlet.

Of course, the most important feature to many people will always be how their mp3 player looks when they’re using and wearing it. There’s nothing wrong with that, of course, but don’t be fooled into buying a turkey just because it has a pretty design

Ray

Which of these three mp3 players is the best?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Friday 26 February 2010 10:03 pm
R’ nway asked:


I’ve been looking for a new mp3 player, and I’ve narrowed it down to three contenders.

8GB SanDisk Sansa e280 (Flash Memory) ~$159
8GB Creative Zen Microphoto (Hard Drive) ~$169
8GB Creative Zen V Plus (Flash Memory) ~$169

Which of these would you recommend?
The main points I would like you to consider are user interface comfort, good scroll mechanism, and durability.

Right now, I’m leaning toward the Sansa e280. The reviews I’ve read of it seem to be the best.

However, someone mentioned that it only has 2 volume settings: normal and high.

Can anyone confirm or contradict that statement?

Thank you very much. Please feel free to answer just any part of this question that you can.
Based on comments here, and more research of my own, it seems that the volume in the settings menu is like the volume limit on the iPod. You set either a normal or a high max level, but it sounds like you can control the volume level the way you can on an iPod.

(By the way, I currently have a 2GB nano someone got me for a gift, but the size was too small and it didn’t handle subscription music. However, since I’ve been using that for a little while, I’m kind of a sucker for the scroll wheel as opposed to joystick or touch strip.)

DANE

How To Decide What You Need From A Discount MP3 Player

Posted by admin | Electronics | Friday 17 October 2008 12:46 am
Dave Joa asked:


Many of us have a desire to own the latest device or gizmo, but some of us would just be happy to have the opportunity to own a standard MP3 Player, so that we can simply listen to music. Of course the newer and very popular digital media players are also very tempting especially since watching movies and viewing images or photos wherever we want is such fun.

The exact type or model of mp3 player that you require will depend on what it is you want to use it for. If you are trying to stay fit and regularly go to the gym or run in the park then you will want to replay your music on a very small portable unit, such as the iPod Shuffle.

If you prefer to watch movies or look at images then you should consider buying an mp3 player that provides access to this type of media, and you cannot do this with the older mp3 players which only play music tracks.

Fortunately all newer mp3 players, especially those from Apple including the ipod Touch, Nano and Classic models, do support both video and photos display.

Photographers, both professional and amateur, will love any mp3 player, which can also display images and photographs. They would find one of these very useful. When on location or later back home they would find it very easy to transfer digital photos from a digital camera to a mp3 player that has the required functionality for photographic storage. This is a great way to back up photos as secure copies.

Whatever you want to do with your new mp3 player you will need to ensure that you can do what you want with the model you buy and that it is easy to transfer digital media from the sources you want to use. For instance all iPod users will want to connect to the iTunes store to buy and download music, movies and podcasts. It will be the same for other mp3 players, so check this out before buying.

If you want to backup files, such as documents or spreadsheets from your PC you can now do this with many mp3 players but they must have a large amount of storage. The 80 GB iPod Classic would be extremely suitable for this task. However, depending on the mp3 player you buy you might also have to buy additional software to allow you to do this.

The MP3 players that have more of the features you need and a bigger capacity are always going to cost you more wherever you buy them. So carefully research what is currently available and what all the different deals actually offer.

And of course you must go online to search the internet for what you want. You will find details of all the different models from each manufacturer online and this will help make it easier for you to make the right decision on your choice of mp3 player.



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