• iPod is able to very rich quality of the digital music to be delivered.• It comes in an attractive small sizes and thus tends to be very handy and compact.• They feature built-in media library software, known as the iTunes media library software. This feature allows the user to efficiently manage the music files.• The most attractive feature that the iPod is the best seller is the attribute that allows the device to the computer of the user.• Thus, by connecting to the user's computer, the iPod appear as efficient storage.• iPods sport a display, making the gadget more user friendly.• Improvised iPods also had PDA's (Personal Digital Assitants).• Apple, the maker of the iPod was improvising, and so many models of iPod have rocked the market.
The models of the iPod categorized based on the chronological order.
First generation iPods:
Initially, the iPods were released with 5 GB hard drive, but later Apple increased their hard drive capacity of 10 GB. These iPods have a scroll wheel with a select button in the middle. This device was a huge hit in the business market, but now they rarely exist because of the introduction of new models.
Second generation iPods:
These devices had a thicker body and she supported 20 GB hard drive. They were the first gadgets that were in line with the windows. Also contributed cases and wired remotes.
Third-generation iPods:
These iPods were thinner than the original versions, the 30-pin dock connector was introduced with this series. They also touch sensitive buttons that attracted the masses to a great extent. And it had no buttons around the wheels and hanging parts.
Fourth generation iPods:
The only difference is the fourth-generation iPods had over the others is the introduction of on wheels. It also sported the same monochrome screen. But it was the battery must be recharged via USB connection.
Color iPods:
As the name suggests these devices had a color screen and the ability to store and display JPEG, BMP, POISON, TIFF and PNG images. They supported 65,536 colors. They possessed the photo library and released accessories such as the iPod Camera Connector.
Fifth generation iPods:
They were developed for small audio effects to reduce, so the headset does not provide any hard drive noise. They came in a variety of sizes, colors and hard drives. Also supported features, such as the World Clock, Stopwatch, and Screen Lock applications. In addition, the earphone plug were smaller.
iPod mini:
The mini was a smaller structure and earlier versions appeared in functions. but it was not in favor of third party accessories. They introduced micro-drive hard disk as storage medium. The minis were further improvised as the first generation and second generation devices. It had a rich case colors and was a great success in the market.
iPod shuffle:
Flash memory introduced by means of these gadgets, but they did not have a screen, so the navigation of music files were a bit difficult. But it is rated as the best sounding audio device in comparison with other models.
iPod nano:
iPod nano also had the flash memory, but it came with a color screen. It also included a number of functions such as world clock, stopwatch and screen lock options.
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