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    Apple iPod 
    I’ll admit that I have long been drooling over Apple’s 
    iPod since the first second generation iPod came out a few years ago. The 
    new third generation iPod came out in May this year, and I have held back on 
    my review so that I could make sure that I used it long enough to give a 
    fair impression of it instead of the quick reviews that came out just after 
    its release. 
    
      
        | Storage | 
        10GB | 
        15GB | 
        30GB | 
       
      
        | Battery life | 
        Over 8 hours | 
       
      
        | Skip protection | 
        Up to 25 minutes | 
       
      
        | Display | 
        2-inch (diagonal) grayscale LCD with LED 
        backlight | 
       
      
        | Ports | 
        Dock connector, remote connector, stereo 
        minijack | 
       
      
        | Charge time | 
        3 hours (1-hour fast charge to 80% 
        capacity) | 
       
      
        | Audio support for Mac | 
        AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 
        Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible, AIFF, WAV | 
       
      
        | Audio support for Windows | 
        MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, WAV | 
       
      
        | Size | 
        4.1 by 2.4 by 0.62 inches | 
        4.1 by 2.4 by 0.62 inches | 
        4.1 by 2.4 by 0.73 inches | 
       
      
        | Weight | 
        5.6 ounces | 
        5.6 ounces | 
        6.2 ounces | 
       
      
        | Included accessories | 
        Earbud headphones, AC adapter, dock connector to 
        FireWire cable, 4-pin-to-6-pin FireWire adapter. | 
        Dock, remote, carrying case, earbud 
        headphones, AC adapter, dock connector to FireWire cable and 
        4-pin-to-6-pin FireWire adapter. | 
       
      
        | Optional accessories | 
        Dock; earbud headphones and remote; 
        carrying case; AC adapter; dock connector to FireWire cable; dock 
        connector to USB 2.0 + FireWire cable(4); 
        world travel adapter kit | 
       
      
        | Mac Requirements and Software | 
        Apple computer with built-in FireWire 
        port; Mac OS X v10.1.5 or later (Mac OS X 10.2 or later recommended); CD 
        includes iTunes(7) for Mac OS X | 
       
      
        | Windows Requirements and Software | 
        PC with built-in FireWire or USB 2.04, 
        or Windows-certified FireWire or USB 2.0 card; Windows Me, Windows 2000 
        or Windows XP Home or Professional; CD includes MUSICMATCH Jukebox Plus 
        7.5 software | 
       
      
        | Documentation and Support | 
        Electronic documentation, getting started 
        guide and one-year limited warranty. | 
       
     
    
      
      
        
           
          More Great Features 
          iPod provides these great features to keep you organized, on time, and 
          having fun: 
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          Play games 
          There’s never a dull moment with the new iPod. In fact, iPod now 
          includes Solitaire, Brick and Parachute, three popular games you can 
          play anywhere — a benefit you’re sure to appreciate the next time 
          you’re standing in line or waiting for someone | 
          
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          Spin tunes On-the-Go 
          The new iPod lets you create On-the-Go playlists. So whether you’re 
          commuting on the train, working out at the gym, or backpacking miles 
          away from civilization you can queue up tracks anytime to fit your 
          mood or situation. | 
         
        
          Check your calendar 
          iPod supports vCalendar and iCalendar files, which can be exported by 
          many applications, including Microsoft Entourage, Palm Desktop and 
          iCal. You’ll never miss a dentist appointment again. | 
          
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          Keep your contacts 
          Say goodbye to clunky spiral bound address books. With support for 
          industry-standard vCard files, iPod lets you store and access all your 
          important contact information with the touch of a button. | 
         
        
          Store text notes 
          With the notes reader, you can transfer text-based information to your 
          iPod and read it on-screen. Now you can have the information you need 
          — from restaurant reviews to concert guides to news articles — right 
          at your fingertips. | 
          
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          Set your wake up call 
          The iPod is the perfect travel companion. It features a sleep timer, 
          so you can fall asleep to your music. And with the iPod’s new alarm 
          clock, you can choose either an alarm tone or your favorite music to 
          wake you up. | 
         
       
      
     
    No one can deny that the iPod is one of the (well the) 
    most stylish music players around. The compact minimalist design is superb 
    and the touch sensitive buttons and scroll wheel work perfectly and manage 
    to give it a futuristic feel. The only spoiler in design terms is that the 
    back of the iPod suffers very badly from fingerprints and scratches, but 
    nothing major if you take care of it properly. 
    Apple’s iPod support most of the music formats around, the 
    main two being MP3 and Apple’s very own AAC (More about this later). There 
    are currently three different models of the iPod available. The 10 GB,15 GB 
    and the largest 30 GB version. The 15 and 30 GB versions ship with a docking 
    bay for easier recharging, transferring of songs and for a simple holder of 
    the iPod on your desk. The dock can be purchased separately for those of you 
    who go out and pick up the 10 GB model. 
    As mentioned earlier, the iPod is fully rechargeable, if 
    you have a Mac you can charge it via the firewire port, if you have Windows 
    then you can either charge it via the Firewire port, although for 
    transferring music, you can also purchase a high speed USB 2 cable to 
    connect up to your PC. You can also charge up your iPod in a normal plug 
    socket if you are out and about, or via a car charger. 
      
    Since using the iPod I can say that the battery time tens 
    to be just over 8 hours on a full charge. This isn’t quite as good as anyone 
    hoped, but for something as slim as this, it is pretty good. Battery time 
    does depend on what quality music you play and also on whether you make use 
    of the iPod’s built in Equalizer. With the Equalizer left on playing when 
    using a fully charged iPod, I tend to get just over 6 hours of playback from 
    it. 
    Now onto the really important part, the music quality. To 
    give you an idea of the music I have been listening to on my iPod here is my 
    current full list of albums that I have on it here: 
    
      Alanis Morissette 
      Amy Studt 
      Avril Lavigne 
      The Bangles 
      Blake Babies 
      Blur 
      Bob Mould 
      Coldplay 
      The Corrs 
      The Dandy Warhols 
      The Darkness 
      David Gray 
      Dido 
      DJ Rap 
      Duran Duran 
      Electric Six 
      Evan Dando 
      Evanescence 
      Filter 
      Fiona Apple 
      Fred Schneider 
      Gene 
      Good Charlotte 
      Heather Nova 
      Idlewild 
      Linkin Park 
      Liz Phair 
      Muse 
      New Order 
      Nine Inch Nails 
      Rhett Miller 
      Saliva 
      Semisonic 
      Smashing Pumpkins 
      Sugar 
      Tracy Bonham 
      Train 
      Travis 
      Vanessa Carlton  
      Veruca Salt 
      The White Stripes 
     
    I have tried various formats like MP3, although I have to 
    say that every song I have on my iPod right now is currently encoded into 
    Apple’s AAC format at 128kps, and to my ears it sounds just as good as MP3’s 
    encoded at 192kbs. The playback is excellent with zero skipping thanks to 
    the large buffer, which buffs 20 minutes of playback. Most of the music I 
    have has been imported onto my iPod from CD via iTunes and encoded into the 
    AAC format. The only problem I have with playback is that there is no option 
    to have the tracks you have, play right after one another, in other words 
    you get at least a second gap between songs, thus breaking up many CD’s you 
    have with tracks which flow into one another.  
    While I am praising AAC, Windows uses do not currently 
    have the option to encode into AAC until Apple releases iTunes for Windows 
    later in the year. But MP3 playback is just as good, but uses up slightly 
    more space on your hard-drive and your iPod. 
    Not only does the iPod play music, it can double as a 
    FireWire or USB 2.0 hard drive for your computer. This allows you to 
    transfer files and applications from your computer to the iPod and take them 
    with you wherever you go. iPod is smart enough to keep your data files 
    separate from your music collection so that they will not be accidentally 
    erased when you are updating your music. 
    
      
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        How It Grades | 
       
      
        
        Installation: 93% 
        Ease Of Use: 
        95% 
        Design: 95% 
        Playback: 94% 
        Options: 93% 
        Manual: 92% 
        Price: 85% 
        Overall: 92% | 
       
     
    Transferring of your music to the iPod is a breeze, 
    especially if you have a Mac and iTunes. Just playing your iPod into your 
    dock launches iTunes and then transfers over any music you have added or 
    updated in your music library. I have had a few problems with the Windows 
    version, but that ended up being an operating system problem and not a 
    problem on the iPod’s part. The Windows software isn’t as good as iTunes, 
    but it does the job you need it to.  
    The iPod is still the worlds best selling MP3 music 
    player, and rightfully so. Not only is the design second to none (Like most 
    Apple products these days) the playback is also brilliant. Everything about 
    the iPod screams quality. So if you can afford one, I can’t recommend it 
    much more than I have. 
    
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