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You probably know that the iPod is Apple's uber-Popular portable digital music player. These days, you can spot the signature white earbuds everywhere you go, and you've probably know that the latest models can play movies and photos in addition to music. But can you handle using an iPod, or should you let the technically inclined have all the fun? One of the reasons the iPod is so succesful is that it's very easy to use. If you ever feel uncertain, just use this chapter.

Determining your iPod's model

There are six different models of Apple's flagship iPod. While their branding refers to them all simply as "iPod", Apple's support team refers to them by most important new trait in each new model:

NOTE: The iPod with Video Playback, iPod with Click Wheel, and iPod with Color Display have all had special "iPod U2 Special Edition" models produced. These special iPods are black with a red wheel, and have the signatures of U2's members on the back, but are otherwise identical to their standard counterparts. The iPod with Video Playback also comes in black with a black wheel, but this is a standard color, and not a U2 iPod. Also note that the iPod with Color Display was at one point sold as the "iPod photo".

In addition, Apple has produced three spin-off iPods:

It is important to know your iPod's model when setting it up or using it with iTunes.

iPods with a Screen

The iPods With A Screen Are The iPod, iPod Video And The iPod Nano The Very First iPod Was Released In 2003 You NEED A Computer To Use An iPod (if you have an ipod but no software you can download iTunes Now At http://www.apple.com/itunes/overview/

The 30g iPod Video Holds 7,500 Songs & 40 Videos , The 80g iPod Video Holds 15,500 Songs & 60 Videos , The 1g iPod Nano Holds 100 Songs & 1 12min Video and The 2g iPod Nano Hols 180 Songs & 2 12min Videos.

The Radio Remote

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