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Tips on Choosing an iPod for First Time Buyers

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Summary: Learn some expert tips and pointers on choosing an iPod model, either video, Nano, shuffle and more in this free electronics video on using an iPod.

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Eric Sklar has been an iPod owner since the first generation of iPods. He has extensive knowledge of their models, accessories and features. Eric also was employed by Apple computers...read more

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"Hi! My name is Eric. On behalf of expertvillage.com, I’m here today to talk to you about going through and selecting an i Pod to purchase. The 3 models that we have here in front of me are the current models available to you today. The first model we have here is the i Pod shuffle, the i Pod nano, and the full size i Pod video. The first unit, the i Pod shuffle, is rather useful in the fact that it has a smaller capacity, smaller form factor versus the actual regular full size, but it also has no moving parts, whereas the other two have the spinning internal hard drives. The i Pod shuffle: all flash memory is more convenient to those who to a gym and/or run, jog perhaps. Due to the fact that it has no moving parts, it’s not subject to interference from vibration or things along this nature. Next, we have the i Pod nano. With a smaller form factor than even the shuffle currently as far as thickness is concerned, has smaller capacity in 2 and 4 gigabyte capacity, holds in between 1 and 2 thousand songs. The i Pod nano also comes in multiple colors and is also convenient for those that want a smaller i Pod with an actual color display. The full size regular i Pod in black and white has dawns a 30 or 80 gig size capacity hard drive, and also has the option for video, purchased through the i Tunes music store or downloaded and put on the actual i Pod via computer. This i Pod is also convenient for those college students that need extra storage to take from the computer lab, or things along this nature, and serves those purposes. On behalf of expertvillge.com, my name is Eric. Thank you for watching. "

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