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- Apple iPod Photo 4th Gen. 20 GB MP3 Player
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I am just jealous... |
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Model / Serial #: |
MA079LL/A |
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Date Written: |
October 12th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Everything... |
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Cons: Scratches easily... |
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Bottom Line: You have to find a place to store all
your CD's... |
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Just two
weeks ago I bought this cool new Apple iPod 20GB MP3 player for my
dad. He is a mechanic but he is always in the field or driving around in his
company provided van. He needed an easy way to listen to his favorite music
without having to switch CD’s or tapes. I also bought him my favorite
iTrip FM
transmitter so there is no need to plug in anything. I recommended
the iPod to him because I have had one of my own for more than two years now
that he has used on some occasions as well. I bought this from
Costco
Wholesale for $239.99 plus tax; I think this was a good deal.
DESIGN & CONTROLS :
This iPod is designed like all other regular (not mini and not nano) sized MP3
players. It is exactly the same size as my older 15GB unit that I have owned for
more than two years but I think it is a tiny bit heavier (probably because of
the larger hard drive).
The only major difference I noticed when I compared it to my
15GB unit
was that this newer one had a Click Wheel (the play/pause, menu, & skip buttons
are on the wheel instead of being separate) whereas my old one was a touch-pad
kind of deal. Another difference I noticed was that this 20GB unit had a full
color screen; my old one was plain grayish… I think I am jealous. Besides these
and of course the bigger hard drive I did not notice any other upgrades or
differences.
I did notice that it is a bit easier to use than the older design (3rd
generation). You control the whole iPod with the Click Wheel. I
personally think this is a better design and it makes navigating through song
menus faster and easier; but it did take sometime to get used to it since I had
been using my old one for such a long time now.
FAVORITE FEATURES :
I mainly like the 2-inch full color LCD with LED backlight. I mean it just makes
my 3rd generation model seem so last century. This new feature also adds the
capability to view pictures as slideshows (with music if you like).
I also like the new Click Wheel that makes navigating easier and quicker. I have
to keep switching my fingers to and from the touch wheel to the play/pause,
menu, and skip buttons. But with this new design I do not have to take my thumb
of off the click wheel.
INSTALLATION :
There is not much of installation needed; just plug in the firewire or USB cable
to your computer and install the software from the CD. Oh yeah, you will have to
format the iPod before you can use it (this is a one time deal only).
The iTunes software is easy to use and is very customizable. It allows you to
create many different types of play lists (regular or smart). I also bought the
Griffin iTrip for my dad that requires the iPod to have some FM station MP3
files transferred as well. When you play your songs using the iTrip you do not
want it going through the stations so all you do is create a smart playlist that
will have all your songs and omit all the iTrip stations.
You can also go to Apple’s website and look for new operating system updates and
so you can have the most stable iPod. The updates may also increase battery life
and more features.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have used it for about a week, even though it is for my dad. I just told him
that I am putting songs on there and setting up everything for him. I guess it
is time to give it back to him now. Well after a weeks use, I regret to say that
I do not like my older 15GB unit the way I used to. I think I am now more
interested in something new and fresh like this iPod 20GB.
I have transferred about a thousand five hundred high quality MP3 and AAC songs
on this but I still have room for about a thousand more (high quality that is).
I took it to school one day after I fully charged it, and the battery lasted me
the whole day without the need for recharging. I still had some juice left to
keep it going a couple more hours. At school I use the player all the time and
my older one dies before the end of the day; so I plug it in while a drive back
home. I plug this new one in at home only because it lasts and lasts.
I have also transferred about 50 pictures to the hard drive to show my friends.
First I had to read up on how to do the slideshow thing in the manual. Then I
went to school and played the slideshow with the songs on the iPod playing in
the background as the pictures changed one after the other. This is a great
idea, but with this small screen size you may miss some necessary details.
This unit is just like the older version on the outside because it gets
scratched just as easily. I only took it to school twice and I already see some
scratches on the chrome finish on back. I wish Apple comes up with a new
material that shines just like the current but does not scratch as easily.
The built-in equalizer is very helpful but it will cost you some battery life
(no need to worry, you get 15 hours of battery life with this). Also the
backlight helps when in dark areas or in a car at night. One thing I will
suggest is to set your backlight timer to 2 or 5 seconds; it will just stay on
long enough for you to see what you need to see.
Apple designed the headphones with comfort in mind. They go on easy and hardly
ever irritate your ears; 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. The sound quality is clear and sharp. I am just
waiting for one of those Bluetooth iPods so I will have no wires to deal with.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
Since I have been using the older version of this iPod I have notice some major
and positive upgrades or changes in this newer model. There are a lot of things
that were improved in this model that just makes listening to music and looking
at photos fun and easy. I have always recommended Appli iPod to everyone and I
will continue to do so until I find some major flaws. So if you were thinking
about it, do not wait just go and get it; you will not regret it (believe me). |
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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 Photo Forth Generation |
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Storage Capacity: |
20 GB |
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Storage Type: |
Hard Drive |
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Number of Songs: |
5000 |
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Supported Audio Formats: |
MP3, WAV, AAC, MP3 VBR, & AIFF |
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MP3 Bit-Rate: |
16 kbps - 320 kbps |
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On Screen Display: |
ID3 Tag Info, Battery level, & Play Mode |
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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: |
15 Hours |
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Dimensions: |
2.4 inches (W) x 0.63 inches (D) x 4.1 inches (H) |
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Weight: |
5.9 Ounces |
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Warranty: |
1 Year |
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Description: |
The original iPod changed the way you listen
to music by putting thousands of songs in your pocket. Now it changes the way
you see your music, with a crisp colour screen. Browse playlists via vivid
menus, thumb through album cover art, even play games and view calendars in
colour. Or sync photos and view them in colour, anywhere. Your personal,
portable entertainment library, iPod looks as good as it sounds. |
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