Ipod Mini - An MP3 Player Evolves
Friday, August 3rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedBack in February of 2004, Apple Computer unveiled a miniature version of the first generation of the iPod. Code-named “IPod Mini”, this newer generation iPod weighing just 3.6 ounces that was constructed to be compact enough to appear to be a credit card.
The new IPod Minis has a anodized aluminum covering, which allows it to be more rugged and scratch resistant as compared to the traditional iPod. Similar to the other Apple music devices, the iPod Mini was designed for active music lovers by designing and creating a storage that could accommodate 1000 to 1500 songs.
With an internal battery, the mini offers up to eight full hours of audio playback with every charge. The most acclaimed “click wheel” of the 4th generation iPods was first seen with the iPod mini. This click wheel matches perfectly with the scroll wheel to provide a convenient touch interface and operation buttons. With these two functions, you can easily scroll to find and play your songs.
A year after its introduction, the iPod mini became available with 6 GB capacity and designed with a better battery life that can play up to 18 hours with every charge using an ipod charger. However, with the release of the Ipod nano in September of 2005, the production of iPod mini was discontinued.
Features of the Mini IPod
Unlike the original iPod, the screens of iPod minis are smaller, but still produce readable displays and functions. The great the about the minis is that the controls perform exactly what you want it to do. Since the minis integrate USB 2.0, downloads and uploads are easy to use and faster than the first generation of iPods.
Of course, with all iPods, their exclusive iTunes can be helpful in adding great songs to your collection. A notable feature of the iPod mini is the click wheel that combines its four buttons into the scroll wheel, making it easier to use than the standard iPods. You can charge the mini using its charger or via the USB cable.
However, don’t expect the mini iPod to last eight hours since most people reported a maximum 7-hour battery life, which is pretty decent for a device that small.
Similar to the other iPods, the Mini includes a functional docking station that gives you the ability to go through your files while it is being charged by connecting your iPod to your computer. Additionally, the iPod Mini comes with useful additions, such as a calendar, and games as well as other useful features.
You can simply search through your music collection by artist, album, song, genre or composer and create your own playlist. All things considered, the iPod Mini has been a very notable Apple audio device that the market has seen in many years. It continues to be a top-of-the-line seller despite the fact that its production has been discontinued.
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