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The differences between an iPod Touch and older iPods monster beats
Blog Submitted by beststyle2012 on 07/03/2012 at 9:02 PM Report Blog
In recent years, the iPod has become one of the most revolutionary and iconic gadgets of the decade. The iPod In Ear Headphones is small, sleek, and frankly one of the most convenient and stylish ways to carry around your extensive music collection. However, with the number of different iPods now available to buy, it is easy to see why many music lovers may still be feeling confused about the differences between an iPod Touch and older iPods, especially if this is to be their first iPod purchase. While the iPod Touch is one of the latest iPod models to be release, exactly what are the differences between an iPod Touch and older versions of the iPod? Firstly, the iPod Touch Beats By Dre Pro has been designed with much more than your music collection in mind. Not just content with being your iPod, the iPod Touch is your portable computer, game player, and entertainment system all rolled into one. While the iPod Classic is designed with storage capacity at the forefront of its design, the iPod Touch has fun and entertainment at its core. Like the iPod Classic the iPod Touch monster beats can store your most precious music songs and videos. However, while the iPod Classic has a huge 160GB memory (which can store around 40,000 songs), the iPod Touch can only be purchased with either an 8GB, 32GB or 64GB memory, (which can store between 1,750 to 14,000 songs). The iPod Touch has the same great features as the iPod Classic such as Genius play, but differs mainly in its overall capacity, style, features, and function. Rather than the classic button function which is a feature of all the previous iPod models, such as the iPod Classic, and the iPod Nano, the iPod Touch uses revolutionary touch screen technology. ‘Accelerometer rotation detection’ technology in the iPod Touch also allows you to flip the iPod touch between a horizontal landscape view and a vertical portrait view to suit its many different uses. Another feature of the iPod Touch is that it has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology. While Wi-Fi allows you to access the internet wirelessly with your iPod Touch wherever there is a free Wi-Fi internet connection, the integrated Bluetooth allows you to charge your iPod Touch wirelessly via your computer, or even couple your iPod Touch with a pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones. Perfect if you want to listen to your music while out jogging. Surf the internet, communicate on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, and write e-mails while on the move. This is just some of the
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