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iPod MP3 Player Models
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iPod Suffle 3G
MA564LL/A (1 GB) |
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iPod Nano 3G
MA980LL/A (8 GB)
MA978LL/A (4 GB) |
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iPod Touch
MA627LL/A (16 GB)
MA623LL/A (8 GB) |
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The biggest disappointment in the new line of Apple players is the Shuffle. Although a nice little player, its design and capacity have not changed at all since the second generation |
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Nano 3G is a bit stumpier than its slim and elegant parent, the 2G. However, the new Nano offers extra software features such as video playback, games and can even display album art |
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This is Apple's first attempt to make a portable media player and it is already massively popular |
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iPod Suffle 2G
MA564LL/A (1 GB) |
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iPod Nano 2G
MA497LL/A (8 GB)
MA426LL/A (4 GB)
MA477LL/A (2 GB) |
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iPod 5.5
MA450LL/A (80 GB)
MA446LL/A (30 GB) |
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The second generation Shuffle is currently one of the smallest MP3 players on the market. It is designed as a clip so that you can attach it to your clothing. |
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The second gen Nano is thinner, has a less scratch-prone aluminum body, longer batter life and various firmware tweaks. The price point has also dropped compared to its predecessor. |
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Released just before the 2006 holiday season, the 5.5 generation iPod has nearly the same hardware as the iPod Video. The major changes in 5.5 are longer battery life and brighter screen. |
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