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What exactly is an i-Pod, how does it work and is it easy to use?

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What exactly is an i-Pod, how does it work and is it easy to use?

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  1. its a music player that uses a hard disk or flash memory to store the music as MP3 format files and has a amplifier and menu built in. its designed to be used with a program called itunes that's a music organising, playing and buying system.

    I'd recommend on I have had an ipod since the first one came out in 2001. they re simply the easiest to use and if you bet better headphones that the standard (shures are best) they sound the best too.


  2. http://www.apple.com/itunes/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPod

  3. An iPod is a range personal music players from Apple, which plays MP3s (ipod Shuffles) and MP3/MP4s (iPod Nanos, Classic's and Touchs).

    It works by transferring files from a computer to your iPod. Music files (songs) can either be downloaded from itunes or copied from a CD onto a computer.

    iPods are now synonymous with this category (in a similar way to the Hoover name in vacuum cleaners).  There are many reasons why they have been so popular, one reason is down to their relative ease of use and intuitive user interface.  

    Another, and perhaps most significant is the really slick and contemporary design, which makes Apple products so highly desirable

  4. An ipod is basically a memory stick with a screen on it. You transfer music from a PC onto it and then listen to it through a set of headphones.

    I couldn't live without mine now I love it!!!

  5. 1)  An iPod is a cheap and nasty piece of plastic, with some third-rate electronics dumped inside.

    2)  It takes good quality music and turn it into unlistenable rubbish.

    3)  Anyone can use one, as long as you hate good quality music reproduction...

  6. You download music onto it, and listen to it... Easy to use :]

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