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- Apple iPod 3rd Gen. 15 GB MP3 Player
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The Best of The Best! |
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Model / Serial #: |
M9460LL/A |
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Date Written: |
June 7th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Small, light weight, and huge storage space... |
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Cons: Expensive! |
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Bottom Line: Great music player, huge storage space,
and all that for a huge price too. |
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I bought
my own iPod about 2 years ago and I am still in love with it. I am
thinking about paying the $100 for battery replacement program from Apple, but
not now since I have a car charger. I bought this piece for $300 from
CompUSA.
Later I also bought a car charger,
iTrip (FM Transmitter), and holder to use in my
car.
PROS :
Apple iPod is very compact and light weight. I specially like the touch pad
controls. I like the fact that there are no actual buttons.
The 15GB storage space allows storage of a lot of songs. Currently I have about
1600 mp3 songs which have an average of 160kbps or more. The specification says
that it can hold 3700 songs but that is only if the songs are in acc format at
128kbps. But to me song at 128kbps don't sound that good. But over all I am
satisfied with the storage space; it give me half the amount specified by the
user manual. I used to carry around a huge binder full of CD's but not anymore.
The built-in equalizer is very helpful but at a cost of some battery life. Also
the back light helps when in dark areas or in a car at night. I use it most when
I drive so I can see what is playing at night. One thing I will suggest is that
set your back light timer to 2 seconds. It will just stay on long enough for you
to see what you need to see.
The iTunes software is easy to use and customizable for anyone’s needs. It
allows you to create many different types of play lists. I have the Griffin
iTrip and it requires your iPod to have some FM station mp3 files. When you play
you songs using the iTrip you don't want it going through the Stations one after
the other so all you do is create a smart playlist that will have all your songs
and omit all iTrip stations.
The transfer rate on from my computer to my iPod is great. The firewire port
allows faster transfer than USB. But nevertheless, either one will get the job
done fast.
The ability to upgrade the iPods operating system (firmware) is awesome. It will
keep your iPod up to date and bug free. My iPod used to freeze up once in a
while when I first got it, but after I updated the firmware I haven't had that
problem since. Downloading the updates are not that difficult either, all you do
is login to Apples website, download the software, install on your computer, and
update your iPod.
Apple designed iPods headphones with comfort in mind. They go on easy and hardly
ever irritates my ears. The sound quality is clear and sharp as ever. You will
not even notice that they are there. It has a long cord, so you can put the iPod
in your pocket, backpack, purse, etc and it will not get in your way.
Last but not least, iPod’s ability to search for any song quickly on its hard
drive is definitely wonderful. You don’t have to sit and search through it for
minutes to find the song you want. You will have to get used to the way iPod
displays your songs to be able to find your songs quickly, nevertheless, it is
will quicker than changing CD’s and seeking the right track.
CONS :
There are only a few things that I would consider to be cons. First, is the
battery life that does not last the specified 8 hours after one year or maybe
less depending on the usage. This does not bother me currently because I keep it
charged constantly so I don’t run out, but I am thinking of getting the battery
replaced through Apples Battery Replacement Plan. It costs about $100 and they
will replace the whole iPod instead of the battery. On their website they say it
takes around two to four weeks.
Secondly, the shiny surface which is not impervious to scratches, fingerprints,
bruises, etc. I have a lot of scratches and fingerprints on my iPod; I have also
dropped it several times but it is still working fine. I bought a clear plastic
case for it but when I put that on, the iPod will not fit in its holder in my
car. So after some time of switching back and forth, I just gave up the case.
The scratches do not bother me at all or the music, but it just looks really
old.
Finally, the only other that I don’t like about this particular iPod is that
when I run out of space, I have to remove some of my old songs to put new one in
there. I like to have all my songs in one place. Hopefully when I get the
battery replaced, they will send me a 20GB instead of a 15GB one. Hey, one can
always hope.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have been using my iPod everyday for the last year and a half and I have loved
every day of it. I take my iPod everywhere I go, whether it is to the shopping
center or a picnic. I love listening to music and my iPod is the greatest thing
that ever happened to me after to my wife of course.
I love having all my songs with my anywhere I go. I can listen to almost any
song that I own at anytime. I specially like to take my iPod with me when I am
jogging. Its light weight and compact size keeps my mind on my jogging more than
worrying about it falling and breaking in to pieces.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
Considering the flaws and the advantages of Apples iPod, it still stands out in
the big crowd of music players in the market today. The good always prevails
over the bad in everything in life. I would definitely recommend getting an iPod
over any other music player. Now Apple has a variety of iPod’s out there; you
can get whichever fits your needs the most. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Apple |
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Website: |
www.apple.com |
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Family Line: |
iPod Third Generation |
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Storage Capacity: |
15 GB |
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Storage Type: |
Hard Drive |
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Number of Songs: |
3800 |
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Supported Audio Formats: |
MP3, WAV, AAC, MP3 VBR, & AIFF |
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MP3 Bit-Rate: |
32 kbps - 320 kbps |
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On Screen Display: |
ID3 Tag Info & Battery level |
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Screen Size: |
2 Inch |
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Interface: |
Firewire & USB 2.0 |
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Power Source: |
Rechargeable via USB cable, Internal Battery,
AC/DC Adapter, & Rechargeable via FireWire cable |
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Battery Type: |
Rechargeable Lithium |
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Battery Life: |
8 Hours |
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Dimensions: |
2.4 inches (W) x 0.62 inches (D) x 4.1 inches (H) |
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Weight: |
5.6 Ounces |
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Warranty: |
1 Year |
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Description: |
At just over half an inch thick, the iPod fits
comfortably in the palm of your hand and slips easily into your pocket -- and
your life. Merely 5.6 ounces, it weighs less than two Compact Discs, and even
many cell phones. And yet the iPod gives you a huge 15GB, 20GB or 40GB hard
drive -- big enough to hold 10,000 songs. Do the math: that’s four weeks of
music played continuously, 24/7 -- or one new song a day for the next 27 years. |
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