Tuesday, 17 April 2007

The iPod Nano




I used the following website:
http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/

The iPod Nano is a thinner design of the actual iPod, and it comes in 5 different colours. In comparison to the original iPod, it has a brighter display and has up to 24 hours of battery life. It comes in a range of different sizes – 2GB, 4Gb and 8GB, therefore ranges in price according to the size of the product. The most amount of songs that one can store on ones iPod is 2,000 – a relatively smaller number in comparison to that of the original iPod, however this smaller and more convenient product is more likely to attract the younger and more innovative audiences, that are teenagers and young adults.

The younger audiences are using this product as a key fashion accessory – many have taken this from various celebrities that have been spotted with their iPods. This product has completely revolutionised the way in which people listen and store their music.

When purchasing an iPod, you must also download the software iTunes, which enables you to buy and download various songs off the internet and also store all your tunes in an easy-to-use music library. In addition you can also shop for movies, TV episodes, audiobooks and free podcasts, from relatively cheap prices.

The key company behind the iPod family is Apple – this worldwide company has been able to produce a product which has taken overnight success due to a number of different reasons – celebrity endorsement, worldwide advertisement and also mass appeal to the product. Because of the introduction to this ‘perfect’ product, Apple have seen a massive increase in sales and popularity and loyalty from customers.

This converged product is just one example of the miniaturised products from the original 80GB iPod – users are able to sync up their iPods with their iTunes, and therefore use both their computers and mp3 players in order to achieve maximum pleasure when listening to their favourite songs, wherever and whenever they are.

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