The iPod

Apple had tons of success with the computer and then in 2001 they revolution just what the people would come to use in order to get the music that they wanted to listen to. The iPod introduced a way to listen to CD quality songs without have to use a CD player, in one convenient package that could hold up to around one thousand songs. The total weight of the device was around 6.5 ounces, much less than the average cell phone with a slim outer package that allowed the person to put this snuggly in a purse or pocket without losing it. With the unit fully charged, the person will find that it can be used continuously for around ten hours, which made this device highly sought after when going on long trips. In order to conserve power every twenty minutes it will attempt to shut down until the person gives the command not to.

IpodWhen first released, the iPod came out with around 5GB of memory, though as the device soared in popularity, there was more and more memory added to accommodate even more songs. The device also came in several colors so that the person can show some of their personality with the purchase of the device. When a person purchased the iPod they received the ear buds to listen to the music to. There were other items that were offered along with the iPod for an extra charge such as a docking station for playing the music contained on the device out loud, the device to play the music through the car speakers of the person that is driving, and of course the iTunes store. The iTunes is still being used as the song store that will have everything that the person could want in terms of music to choose from. The person is going to find individual songs and full albums on here that are from years past and are fresh on the market. This move allowed for Apple to get even more consumers since they were able to get music that other stores were not getting for another week or so.

With the emergence of the iPod, several competitors started to make devices that were meant to compete with the iPod, however, most people are still staying true to the Apple iPod, simply because it offers things that other devices cannot offer. Those that buy these are loyal to the end and it just goes to show how much people were loyal to Apple.

They soon kept coming out with newer and newer versions of the iPod. However, even for those that have the older versions they are still using these which shows just how dependable that they are. As long as the person has the updated version of iTunes, then they are good to go. The iPod was made to last and it has done so with the majority of consumers in the world owning one of this nifty devices, and people can go wherever they want with their music with them. For more information visit nostoptechnology.com.