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Apple 20 GB iPod

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Features:

  • 20 GB model holds up to 5,000 songs; supports MP3, AAC, WAV, MP3 VBR, Audible (6), and AIFF formats
  • Mac and Windows compatible; FireWire and USB 2.0 interface for fastest digital transfer available
  • Included docking station makes charging and synching easy
  • More than 8 hour battery life on a 3 hour charge (1-hour fast charge to 80% capacity)
  • Features redesigned and backlit navigation; includes dock, wired remote control, earbud headphones, carrying case, and AC adapter
  • 20 GB model holds up to 5,000 songs; supports MP3, AAC, WAV, MP3 VBR, Audible(6), and AIFF formats

 

The new super-slim iPod once again redefines what a digital music player should be. It's lighter than 2 CDs, can hold up to 10,000 songs, and downloads music at blazing speeds. Now you can take your entire music collection with you wherever you go.

Over a million sold
Now in its third generation, the iPod is, hands-down, everyone's favorite digital music player. And with its unrivaled performance and stunning design, it's the must-have player for music-loving Mac and Windows users, who keep buying the iPod in record numbers. This in turn has pushed iPod sales to well over a million units.

New 20 GB and 40 GB models
Smaller than ever (just 0.62 inches thick), the iPod fits comfortably in the palm of your hand and slips easily into your pocket -- and your life. At 5.6 ounces, it weighs less than 2 compact discs, and even many cell phones. And yet the iPod gives you a huge 10 GB, 20 GB or 40 GB hard drive -- that's 10,000 songs. Do the math: that's space enough to store four weeks of music -- played continuously, 24/7 -- or one new song a day for the next 27 years.



The new iPod sports a sleeker design and an improved interface

Ahead-of-the-curve design
Once again, Apple turns the portable digital music player market on its ear with hassle-free functionality and stunning, well-considered design that place iPod far ahead of the curve and the competition. Building on the success of the touch wheel (which made scrolling through an entire music collection quick and easy), the iPod has an all-touch interface for enhanced durability and sensitivity. With an LCD screen and buttons that feature a backlight for clear visibility in low-light conditions, iPod is designed for easy one-handed operation. So the best way to take an entire music collection anywhere is now even better.

Downloads Done Right
The perfect companion to iPod, the iTunes Music Store is a groundbreaking new way to preview, buy and download music. Within a minute of finding a song you like, you can own it. Make unlimited playlists, burn individual songs to CD as many times as you like, and take all your music with you wherever you go.

The iTunes Music Store is included with iTunes 4, which ships with the iPod. iTunes 4 supports ripping music into the new AAC format which combines pristine CD-quality sound with smaller files sizes, compared to MP3s. And iTunes 4 lets you share and stream playlists from your personal music library to up to three other Macintosh computers for personal use.

The iPod Dock
The 20 GB and 40 GB iPod models come with a dock that makes charging and syncing easier than ever -- no more reaching around, looking for the right port. An elegant, convenient home base for iPod on a desk or connected to a home stereo system, the dock provides syncing via FireWire or USB 2.0*, charging via FireWire and audio line out for connecting to powered speakers or a stereo system.

High fidelity
Designed to give you the best portable digital music experience ever, the iPod delivers the highest sound quality from input to output. iPod supports the most popular audio formats -- including MP3 (up to 320 kbps), MP3 Variable Bit Rate (VBR) and WAV -- giving you access to a wide range of audio file types. And iPod is the only portable digital music player that supports the AAC format (Mac-only), which features CD-quality audio in smaller file sizes than MP3, so that even more songs fit on your iPod.

More ways to have fun
The iPod lets you do a whole lot more in addition to maintaining your contacts, calendar and to-do lists. iPod now includes Solitaire, Brick and Parachute, three great games you can play anywhere (a feature you're sure to appreciate the next time you're standing in line or waiting for someone). You can even use your own music as the soundtrack to a game.

iPod also includes a notes reader that lets you download text-based information and read it on the screen. This way you can have the information you need -- on everything from restaurant reviews to nightlife guides, and from news articles to exercise routines -- at your fingertips.

The perfect travel companion
The iPod features a sleep timer, so you can fall asleep to your music. And with the iPod's alarm clock, you can choose either an alarm tone or your favorite music to wake you up.

Effortless synchronization
You can synchronize your music and data effortlessly, without having to tweak settings each time you transfer files between your iPod and your computer. In fact, the iPod's Auto-Sync feature more than lives up to Apple's reputation for plug and play ease of use.

Auto-Sync makes transferring and updating music from your computer to your iPod fast and simple. Just plug the iPod into your Mac or Windows PC, and your music syncs automatically. And as you add new music or rearrange your playlists in iTunes or MUSICMATCH Jukebox, everything gets automatically updated on your iPod the next time you connect it to your computer. You can also sync your iPod with contacts, calendars and to-do lists (Mac-only).



iPod makes all the right connections

One simple connector does it all
On the bottom of the iPod, you'll find a handy new dock connector that enables it to link to a computer and sync files via blazingly fast FireWire 400 (Mac or Windows) or USB 2.0 (Windows only). The dock connector also charges the iPod.

In addition to the dock connector, the 20 GB and 40 GB iPod models include the iPod Dock, an elegant, convenient home base for iPod on a desk or connected to a home stereo system. 10 GB iPod users can purchase the iPod Dock as an accessory.

FireWire 400
FireWire (also known as IEEE 1394 and i.LINK) features data transfer speeds of up to 400 megabits per second (Mbps), which lets you transfer an album from a Mac or PC to an iPod in less than 10 seconds flat. What's more, when you connect your iPod to your computer via FireWire, it not only syncs quickly, it actually charges itself in the process.

USB 2.0
For PC users, the iPod is able to sync files via USB 2.0*, which transfers data at up to 480 Mbps and comes standard on the latest Windows computers. USB 2.0 is also compatible with USB 1.1, although data transfer speeds are much slower.

Updating your iPod music collection
Let's say you have a Mac or PC at home and another at school or work. When you first connect iPod with your Mac or PC, iPod recognizes it as your primary computer. From then on, it automatically updates your music on iPod to match the music library on that computer. When you connect to a different Mac or PC, a dialog box asks if you want to link your iPod with this new iTunes Library, in effect making it your new primary computer. Updating is as simple as that.

Manual mode option
Prefer to manage your music directly or have music on different computers? No problem. Both iTunes 4 and MUSICMATCH Jukebox give you the option to control the contents of your iPod by dragging individual songs to create your own custom playli sts. This lets you decide when you want to update your iPod (it will not be affected by any changes in your music library).

Beyond Music
Listening to music on your iPod may be one of life's great sensory experiences, but there are times when you need to turn down the volume and take care of business. You have places to go, people to meet and classes to attend. iPod comes with a number of great extras that can make it an essential part of daily life.

Convenient Data Storage
iPod can double as a FireWire or USB 2.0* hard drive for your computer. This allows you to transfer files and applications from your computer to the iPod and take them with you wherever you go. iPod is smart enough to keep your data files separate from your music collection so that they will not be accidentally erased when you are updating your music.

*Syncing with USB 2.0 (Windows-only) requires optional USB 2.0 and FireWire Cable.

 

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