The iPod is a portable digital music and video player made by Apple. Apple designed the iPod to work with the iTunes media library software, which lets users manage the music libraries on their computers and on their iPods. iTunes can automatically synchronize a user's iPod with specific playlists or with the entire contents of a music library each time an iPod connects to a host computer. Learning this basics step is very easy to learn. Users may also set a rating (out of 5 stars) on any song, and can synchronize that information to an iTunes music library. Apart from iTunes there are also several third-party applications available that can be used to transfer songs to the iPod.
The iPods (other than the iPod shuffle) basics are;
1. 'Menu' (which backs up one level in the menus)
2. 'Play/Pause' (which plays or pauses the track in play)
3. 'Previous' (which skips back through tracks in play)
4. 'Next' (which skips forward through tracks in play)
5. 'Center' (the button in the center of the scroll wheel; this selects a menu or a menu item)
A 'Hold' switch also exists on the top of the unit. Setting this switch to display orange will make the buttons and scroll wheel unresponsive, so that users do not activate them accidentally. ipod
All iPods come with headphones with white cords and earbuds, the color matching that of the initial iPod. The white cords have become symbolic of the iPod brand, and advertisements for the devices feature them prominently. Despite the fact that new generations of the iPod now appear in black as well as white, the cords remain white. In addition, you can spice up your plain iPod by purchasing all sorts of decals and “skins” for your device. There is no need to have a plain iPod when you can personalize it to your heart’s content. ipod
There are these models of iPod on the market today. These are: