Tuesday, March 10, 2009

iPods

In my blog post today, I am going to compare the different kind of iPods.




The Nano 4th generation.

Good: The nano is good for miniature games, quickly changing from song to song by flicking it in your hand, and easy to figure out.


Bad: Costs a bit more than average, and when you make a quick motion or hop with it in your pocket, it will respond to a flick and change the song when you don't mean to.



The iPod pebble.

Good: Indestructible. You could throw it on the sidewalk and it would not break. (maybe) It is pretty small and it is convenient for having an iPod for hiking or something outdoors.


Bad: It feels like a rock in your pocket. It is small, but it is short and fat. It does not have a screen so you don't know what song is playing unless you recognize it.


The iPod shuffle.










Good: It's handy for putting in your pocket, or on your pocket, because it has a clip. It has a suprising amount of memory for such a small device, and comes in various colors. It also has a shuffle feature that makes it play random songs like a playlist.


Bad: Doesn't have a screen. The larger the memory on the shuffle, the longer it takes for you to find a specific song, especially on shuffle. If you're on shuffle, you're likely to replay the same song more than once when you're searching for it. This is a good iPod for people that just want music, and not specific music.
To conclude, I would prefer the shuffle for it's small size and easy to use itunes program.















1 comment:

  1. Reed, you are so un-intelligent. That ipod nano you have is not a 4th generation nano it is a second generation. Also, I have a source who says that the so called "Ipod pebble" isn't even made by apple. WOW! WOW! WOW!

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