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Mp3 video players are the best way to share music and videos while you are on the go. You can find these mp3's at most discount iPod accessory stores as well as regular iPod accessory store sections of your local electronics retailer.
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The new iPod video player is the latest in iPod products. You can download and watch your favorite music videos as well as some of your favorite television shows. This third generation iPod accessory is more than just a music player. It is a portable entertainment device that will provide hours of fun for people of all ages.
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The 2GB iPod Nano is the embodiment of the phrase, "good things come in small packages". It weighs only 1.48 ounces but still packs incredible features in that tiny space, such as a high resolution color screen.
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The 4GB iPod Nano has revolutionized the portable music device industry. It's thinner than a pencil and will fit in your smallest pocket, but don't let the size fool you. It has the memory capability to hold up to 1000 songs and 25000 photos.
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There are some steps to Set Up iPod.
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EMusic is one the major competitors to the iTunes Store for delivering legal song downloads to iPod users. eMusic distinguishes itself from iTunes by offering a flat-fee monthly plan, rather than a per-song price. To learn more about eMusic read my review of the service.
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The iTunes Store has a huge selection of songs and videos that will work seamlessly with your iPod. One of the most fun things about having an iPod, in fact, is browsing the music store and buying new content for your iPod.
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To buy songs or movies at iTunes Store, or to set up and use your iPhone, you'll need to create an iTunes account. To set one up, open iTunes and choose the iTunes Store option in the left-most menu. This will take you to the iTunes Store.
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There's a lot more to learn when it comes to more advanced use, of course, but the things that follow below are what you're likely to need to know in the first days or weeks of having an iPod.
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To begin moving songs from your CDs to iTunes and your iPod (a process called ripping), open iTunes. Be sure that your computer is connected to the Internet.
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