iPod Buyers Guide
With the release of the new iPod range the choice of iPods has become that much more difficult. With the iPod Nano now in its 6th generation and the iPod Shuffle and iPod Touch now in their 4th generation, you could very well find yourself asking the question, which is right for me?
Furthermore, with the release of new technology the previous models that it outstrips drop in price. For instance, a 160GB iPod Classic can be bought for £184, here. In that case, if you’re after a huge memory capability or aren’t to found of the new look of the iPod then this could very be the perfect one for you considering it only costs about £30 more than the new 6th Generation iPod Nano.
Nonetheless, if you’re after an all-in-one entertainment gadget for the same price as an iPod Classic you could pick yourself up a 8GB 4th Generation iPod Touch. However, before you buy you may very well wish to check out its review. To be plain and simple the iPod Touch features some of the greatest and latest technologies that make this iPod Touch the best one so far and in essence an iPhone 4 without the huge price tag and without a SIM card. A great addition if you’re about to go off to university or college.
However if you need something small and nifty whilst you’re at the gym or busy on the move and need something relatively cheap and don’t mind a restricted memory capacity of 2GB then the 4th Generation iPod Nano is surely your best pick.
On the other hand if you’re after something small but want a larger memory capacity or just fancy the new look of the iPod Nano then the 6th Generation iPod Nano will be the one you want to get your hands on, fast! With a battery life of 24 hours, an FM Radio and Multi-touch technology amongst other things make this iPod Nano the perfect music player and with the extra features you can keep on top of all of your music where ever you go.
Overall, the iPod range is increasingly growing bigger and bigger, if you’re after something small and cheap then the iPod Shuffle is your companion, if you’re after a perfect miniature music player the iPod Nano will be the one for you but if you’re and if you’re after a gadget killer then the iPod Touch is surely the one you’ll want.
However, if you don’t mind being so last year then it might be an idea to delve a little deeper into the older generations and purchasing a bargain, an iPod Classic 160GB for £184, here.
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