Friday, December 14, 2007

Apple iPod Photo(60GB, colour) Review

Introduction:
The iPod is a beautiful and versatile device with a new, affordable price. The 20GB colour version costs AU$449 with the 60GB model now only AU$598.

Specifications
Battery
Battery type
Lithium ion Claimed battery life15 hours
General
Headphone type
Earbud Display type

Colour Dimensions (H x W x D)104 x 61 x 19 mm

Display size
220 x 176

Storage capacity
60 GB

Other features
Colour display, photo galleries

Physical Features
Weight181 g


Review
The good:
- Intuitive photo viewing
- Displays album art
- Adds colour to your iPod experience
- Mammoth 20GB or 60GB hard drive
- Lets you view photos and listen to music simultaneously
- Speedy performance
- Latest firmware update along with optional Camera Connector will allow direct digital-camera transfers of photos, which will be viewable on iPod
- Solid battery life
The bad:
- Package doesn't include iPhoto 4.x, FireWire cable, A/V cable, or dock
- Slightly heavier and thicker than fourth-generation iPod

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Friday, December 7, 2007

Apple iPod Nano (2GB) Review




Introductiion:
Thanks to its limited capacity, the gorgeous Apple iPod Nano isn't for everybody, but it sets the standard for MP3 players to come.

Specifications
Battery
Claimed battery life 14 hours


General
Headphone type Earbud
Dimensions (H x W x D) 40 x 7 x 89 mm
Video support No
Expandable memory No
FM tuner No
Recorder No
Storage capacity 2 GB



Physical Features
Weight42 g


Review
The good:
- Gorgeous, superslim design with bright, photo-friendly screen
- Easy to operate
- Works seamlessly with iTunes
- Nimble processor and system performance
- No skipping, thanks to flash memory
The bad:
- Unspectacular battery life
- Though durable, device scratches easily
- Pricey in terms of gigabytes per dollar
- 4GB maximum capacity is not a good fit for many power users
- No sought-after extra features such as FM radio
- No A/V-out
- Doesn't work with Camera Connector

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Apple iPod 40GB Review



Introduction:
As the fourth generation Apple's MP3 player, iPod 40GB sports a click-wheel navigation; 12-hour battery life; and dual FireWire 400 and Hi-Speed USB interface support plus battery re-charging. But missing are a remote and belt clip. It doesn't matter anyway since Apple discontinued this model in favor of the 30GB photo and 60GB photo, both of which have 65k color LCD.


Specifications

Dimensions
4.1" x 2.4" x 0.69"

Weight
6.2 oz.

Natively supported music format(s)
MP3, AAC, WAV, Audible, AIFF, Apple Lossless

Battery life
12 hrs.

Storage
40GB built-in hard drive

FM tuner
Optional via 3rd party add-on

Voice recording
Optional via 3rd party add-on

Software iTunes
4.6 for Mac, Windows

Inputs / outputs
Headphone jack

Power source
Built-in Li-Polymer battery rechargeable via USB port

Warranty
One year (optional AppleCare 2-year service)


Review

The player against which all others are judged, despite limited features compared with those of newcomers and a high price.

Pros:
Slim, attractive player. Excellent ergonomics. Wired remote. Solid audio performance.
Cons:
No FM or recording. Expensive