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Apple Launches
for iPod Touch at a Cheaper Price
New Colors
Evolution of the iPod
The evolution of the Apple iPod is a remarkable technical journey that
has left the world stunned. 2001 marked the birth of Apple’s first portable
music player, launched on October 23rd. This was considered a great
feat in comparison to the clunky portable CD players that were popular
at the time. From the iPod’s inception in 2001, the following changes
were made: • 2002: second generation iPod,
• 2003: a thinner and lighter third-generation iPod was released, • 2004: Apple introduces iPod Mini that is available in five colors, • 2005: iPod shuffle is introduced, • 2007: iPod shuffle becomes available in five colors; Apple creates iPod Touch with multi-touch interface and built-in Wi-Fi, • 2010: Apple introduces the new iPod Touch with Retina Display,
FaceTime video calling, HD video recording and Game Center.
The iPod Touch
The iPod Touch was introduced in September 2007, and was regarded as the
iPhone without the phone. The original iPod Touch was released without the
camera or Bluetooth, but the hardware was virtually identical to that of the
iPhone.
The iPod Touch used the same Operating System as the iPhone and ran
computer-based updates. The thin, compact size of the iPod Touch was because
of the lack of a cellular phone chipset which offered double the storage
capacity for a lower price.
Initially, the iPod Touch was available in two models that became overnight
sensations.
This year, Apple has released the new iPod Touch that is
valued at $199. As the cheapest version of the iPod, it comes with all of the luxuries!
The new 16GB model includes a 4-inch 1136 x 640 Retina
display, an Apple A5 processor, a 1.2-MP FaceTime front camera,
and a rear-facing 5-MP camera.
Makeover for iPod Touch
Originally, the fifth-generation 16GB iPod
Touch retailed for $229, but it lacked the
popular rear camera and only came in one
color – silver. The new iPod Touch comes
In a variety of punchy colors that are suited
to the design of the product and spirit of
Apple. These colors are:
• Pink
• Yellow
• Blue
• Space Gray
• Silver
The new iPod Touch is also available in
‘Product Red’ – with sales from this color
going toward the fight against AIDS in Africa.
Specifications
Weight: 3.1 oz. Bluetooth: Yes
Dimensions: (HWD) inches 4.86 x 2.31 x 0.24
Speakers: Built-in
Storage Capacity (as Tested): 16 GB
Recording, Voice: Yes
Photo Formats: JPEG, TIFF, GIF
Video Recording: Yes
Screen Resolution: 1136 x 640 pixels
Music Playback Formats: AAC, Apple Lossless, MP3, Protected AAC
Wi-Fi Compatibility: Yes Video Formats: MPEG4, QuickTime, H.264
A Whole New World
The new iPod Touch can be labeled a media player par excellence as it has turned into a top-notch gaming console. The iPhone Touch features quality visuals paired with a number of excellent and affordable games that are available via the App Store.
The new iPod comes with the following:
• A new strap called an 'iPod Touch Loop‘ that is designed for convenience and the safety of the device.
• New and improved earphones that are called Apple EarPods. The design of these innovative earphones is defined by the geometry of the ear, which makes them more comfortable for more people than other ear bud-style headphones. The EarPods are designed to minimize sound loss and maximize sound output which
guarantees high-quality, impressive audio.
Price Comparison
Originally, the 8 GB iPod Touch model retailed
at $299 while the 16 GB model sold for $399.
• In 2008, Apple introduced a 32 GB model
which retailed for $499.
• 2014 brings us the updated
fifth-generation iPod Touch
that is priced at $199.
• The new Touch comes with iOS 7, which includes
the following: iMessage, Facebook integration,
FaceTime and more!
What Do I Do With My
Old iPods?
Sell your old iPods and save up for the new fifth-generation iPod Touch! All it
takes is three easy steps:
1. Register – Head over to www.sellmylectrics.com and select the gadget that you want to sell.
2. Ship it – Wrap your gadget in a bubble mailer or packaging, print your free tracked shipping label
and affix it to the front of your package. It’s fully insured,
so you can rest easy! Post your gadget.
3. Get paid – You will receive the money for your gadget by PayPal or Check. Expect a 24-hour to seven business
days delay, depending on your preferred method of payment.
What’s Up with the Red Color?
Don’t let the iPod labeled as ‘Product Red’ confuse you! Apple, along
with various other global companies, have joined an international
initiative to raise money for the fight against HIV/AIDS.
“Every day 700 babies are born
with HIV and (RED)™ works with
companies like Apple to fight for
an AIDS-free generation by creating
(PRODUCT)RED merchandise. A
percentage of gross profits from
the sale of those products goes
to the Global Fund to help fund
AIDS programs in Africa.” – Apple
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