Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Upgrade To A New Ipod

Sure, you liked your first iPod, but you filled up the memory and now you want to upgrade to a new iPod. Apple has come out with many new upgrades for the iPod since its release, so there are a number of options to consider before you upgrade to a new iPod. Follow these steps to upgrade to a new iPod.








Instructions


1. Consider a massive increase in memory. More memory not only means more songs, it also means more playlists and more of the extra features that you have come to love about the iPod. The iPod nano comes with 3 levels of memory (2, 4 or 8 gigabytes), while the new standard iPod clocks in with 30 gigabytes and the option to get as much as 80 gigs of memory.


2. Take a look at the new iPod nano. The unit is physically smaller, but it has a bigger memory and the iPod nano comes in different colors.


3. Consider the new version of the iPod Shuffle, which has a built-in belt-clip and a sturdy casing so that the new Shuffle can play your favorite tunes no matter where you go. The new Shuffle is smaller than the original iPod, so that may have some appeal if you purchased the original and are looking for an upgrade.


4. Let your expected usage be your guide. The standard iPod is better suited to an office environment, where you will be downloading and playing long podcasts for work or school.


5. Expecting to do a lot of jogging while you listen to music? Look at the iPod Shuffle. This portable music player is strictly meant for playing music and does not have any video screen, so if you are looking to replace that old portable CD player, the Shuffle should fit the bill.








6. Look to the iPod nano when you want a compromise between the features and memory of the standard iPod and the portability of the iPod Shuffle.

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