Thursday, June 04, 2009

I-Pods And Their Versatility In Displaying Media

By Cauldwell Pipps

The I-Pod has changed the way in which millions of people listen to music. The Cd's that can now almost be called old fashioned are being slowly pushed aside by the mp3 music download.

Though Cd's are still selling in the millions every week, for the most part they will be used once (to put the contents onto ones I-pod) and then will spend the rest of its life as a drinks coaster or simply a redundant disk cluttering up space.

Although there were other mp3 player before the I-pod revolution, they were nowhere near as successful as the I-pod, one of which belongs to most of the music-listening world, which is pretty much everyone in the physical world.

You could argue that the reason for this is that the I-pod has better functionality and a far more user-friendly interface than other mp3 players that came previously. I would say that this a fair argument to make.

The previous mp3 players, if they had a display screen at all, only had a tiny one which could not hold a great deal of information. However, the I-pod has a comparatively huge display screen allowing it to display ample information, viewable with a quick glance.

The touch pad on the I-pod was also a big selling point when it first came out, as not many people had seen anything like it before, it was a novelty and fun to play with on this new, state-of-the-art bit of kit.

Another great thing about the modern day I-pod and a reason its so popular is that it is not limited to music. It can support pretty much all media types, like pictures, voice recording, video playback and you can even play games on the newer models.

The I-pod is therefore the perfect accessory for times of boredom. Theres a whole range of things features to keep you entertained with the all in one, gadget of the decade, the I-pod.

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