
Ipod evolution
Ipods have been around a while now, I'm sure they're aware of it, but did you know the first was made released six years ago? That's right, 2001 saw the first appearance of the little white marvel, and there have been many different combinations there. Check to this lesson in the history of the iPod to find some surprising data.
Ipod: Generation 1 —
While it may have been enormously capable and effective in time, the specifications of the first generation iPods pale in comparison to their younger siblings in recent days. The first had a 5 GB of memory as standard, held 1000 songs or so, and is what prompted Apple's famous slogan, "1000 songs in your pocket." However, the motto and iPods resembled quite popular, but the iTunes software was only available to Mac users at this point. Apple has set a good precedent with its small white boxes only time will tell if they could capitalize on and extend this regard.
Ipod: Generation 2 —
The second generation is sometimes known as the 1.5 generation because the fact that the iPod remains unchanged in the majority. The only real difference between them and the originals were the thumb scroll wheel is more like the mats mouse seen in modern notebooks, instead of a real click wheel around, and now supports the PC as a platform from which to transfer songs and the media communication. This will prove to be a big shot in the arm as he opened the iPod up to a whole new market …
Ipod: Generation 3 —
This generation is primarily responsible for Ipod mass culture we have in the world today. The third generation refining PC support, and for the first time provided access to a PC by a commonly available USB cable instead of FireWire used previously. Finally, Ipods were accessible to the common man, and without the need for specialized equipment or interfaces. It is also worth noting that the 3rd generation was the first to offer truly enormous storage, with some weight in the 20 GB.
Ipod: Generation 4 —
At this point Apple seems well aware of the checkpoint that was in the market, and from there I found as receiving a new permutation or variation on the theme iPod every year or even every few months.
The phrase "1000 songs in your pocket" became increasingly more accurate with the release of the iPod mini, and later the iPod nano, both of which were absolutely tiny nano less than a quarter inch thick and still offers the storage capacity of 2GB. Not only was revolutionary in size, was also the first iPod to have a real calendar / address book, and also the games you can play while listening to your music.
Ipod: Generation 5 —
Generation 5 heralded the arrival of the iPod Video, which does exactly than you think-shops and plays high quality video on the fly. With a larger screen and huge storage capacity of 30 GB, the video was certainly the way to follow for anyone who wanted to go beyond music.
Ipod: Generation 6
This latest developments in the evolutionary chain Ipod is really the most impressive. The latest iPod Nano has been released, showing off any of the storage capacities of 4GB or 8GB, and less than quarter of an inch thick, an inch and a half wide and two inches high, this is really impressive, especially when you consider that the iPod really small first scale to offer video playback standard and has a built in graphical games, so that the user plays. Surprisingly, true technological marvel.
It seems that the only question we can ask is where you go from here?
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