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Apple iPod 40 GB M9268LL/A |
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Sunday, 20 February 2005 |
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Apple 40 GB iPod M9268LL/A |
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Features:
- 40 GB model holds up to 10,000 songs; supports AAC (16 to
320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible, AIFF, Apple Lossless and
WAV
- Up to 12 hours battery life when fully charged (typically 4
hours); fast-charge in as little as 2 hours
- Mac OS X or Windows 2000 and XP compatible; FireWire and USB
2.0 interface for fastest digital transfer available
- Feature upgrades from previous version include new Click
Wheel, slimmer case, and easier navigation
- Comes with earbud headphones, AC adapter, FireWire cable,
USB 2.0 cable, and dock
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Incorporating the fabulous Apple Click Wheel that was
first introduced on iPod mini. Offering up to 12 hours of battery life.
Weighing in at just 6.2 ounces. And getting slightly thinner with each new
generation. iPod continues to define the perfect digital music player for
Mac and Windows.
A musical dream come true, the fourth-generation iPod offers huge capacity,
letting you easily slip up to 10,000 songs into your pocket. And enjoy it
wherever you go. In the car. On the treadmill. At the office. Around the
house.
In fact, the new fourth-generation iPod includes features that make it
even easier to access -- and have fun with -- your music. Take, for example,
the Apple Click Wheel. With the Click Wheel, you can select playlists,
scroll through a long list of albums or artists and choose just the song you
want to hear without ever lifting your thumb from the wheel. Feel like
mixing things up? Now you can choose “Shuffle Songs” right from the main
iPod menu. We think you’ll also enjoy iPod’s long battery life -- up to 12
hours. And with the 25 minutes of skip protection iPod provides, you can
jump for joy and the music will keep playing.
A Click in the Right Direction
iPod now incorporates the same touch-sensitive Apple Click Wheel that
debuted on iPod mini. Without lifting that trusty thumb of yours from
the wheel, you can easily select playlists, scroll through thousands of
songs, and start the music playing. Want that song to play from the
beginning again? A single click will do the trick.
Do the iPod Shuffle
You can put the Apple Click Wheel to use the next time you want
to set your music to shuffle. Right there on the main menu -- where it’s
very easy to find -- you’ll find a new option --Shuffle Songs.
Everyone’s favorite option for mixing things up, Shuffle Songs randomly
plays songs in a selected playlist or your entire music collection.
You’ll never guess what’s coming up next, so you’re always surprised by
startling juxtapositions -- like a melodic Coldplay song setting up an
aria by Caballé.
Play Your Music for Hours…and Hours
And you can shuffle your way through a lot of songs now that iPod lets
you play your music for up to 12 hours on a single battery charge.
Imagine: you could fly from New York to Paris and still have hours of
listening time left over as you stroll the Champs Elysée. While you’re
on the move, iPod keeps you aware of its charge level, and when it’s
time, iPod’s quick to recharge. Plug it into your computer or a handy
wall socket (via the included power adapter), and you can fast-charge
iPod in as little as 2 hours.
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Music and More
But, guess what -- iPod lets you do more than listen to music. Much more.
iPod provides you with up to 40 GB of storage. True, you’re likely to use a
good portion of that storage capacity for your music and audio books, but
you’re bound to have a little space left over. You can use the FireWire or
USB 2.0 cable that comes with iPod to connect the iPod to your computer and
copy files. Word documents. Keynote presentations. Excel spreadsheets.
Photoshop files. You name it.
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Apple's fourth-generation iPod features song
shuffling from the main menu, as well as Calendar, Games, and Alarm
functionality. |
Where am I at 2 p.m. Tuesday?
If you’ve ever forgotten a dental appointment, you’ll be pleased to hear
that iPod also lets you take your calendar with you. Many applications
-- iCal, Microsoft Entourage and Palm Desktop, to name a few -- export
calendar files in vCalendar or iCalender formats, both of which iPod
supports.
Sorry, Wrong Number
Little black address books are so last millennium. Thanks to its support
for industry-standard vCard files, iPod lets you store and access all
your important contact information -- names, addresses, phone numbers,
email addresses -- with the spin of a Click Wheel.
Play Games
You know what they say about all work and no play. Navigate to Extras
and you’ll find Games: Music Quiz, Solitaire, Brick and Parachute, four
popular games you can play anywhere (like when you’re waiting for the
movie to start at the multiplex).
Store Text Notes
You’ve got playlists. You’ve got To-do Lists. And you can carry both
with you on iPod. iPod’s Notes Reader lets you take text-based
information such as news downloaded off the web, stock tips, your
workout regimen, restaurant reviews, directions, your shopping list with
you on your travels. Just transfer it via FireWire or USB 2.0 to iPod
from your computer (Mac or PC). |
Rise and Shine
Did you know that iPod has a sleep timer that lets you fall asleep to music?
It’s true. And if you like to wake up to music or to the sound of an alarm
clock, iPod is just as accommodating. You’ll find settings for the Alarm
Clock and Sleep Timer in the Extras menu. Both features work very well, by
the way, when you connect iPod to a pair of portable speakers. |
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