![]() ![]() The Ultimate iPod Guide EDITORIAL EDITOR Nik Rawlinson DEPUTY EDITOR Kenny Hemphill DESIGN Stephen Savage COVER DESIGN Camille Neilson + Danny Bird PRODUCTION Jon Lysons, Rob Woodcock CONTRIBUTORS Ian Betteridge. If you have an iPhone too, check out The Independent Guide to the ¡Phone 3GS and perhaps more importantly, happy listening! Nik Rawlinson PS. Green ones are easy, amber are a little more technical and red are advanced, so pick up from wherever you feel most comfortable. These, too, are colour-coded, on the basis of technical requirement. Features are blue, and in between the two you'll find our workshops, each of which is carefully written to help you get the most out of your IPod. ![]() Product reviews, including the complete iPod line-up and chosen add-ons, have a yellow edge. To help you navigate more easily, we have colour-coded the edges of the pages. We'll explore each model, their features and what you can do with them in the pages of this book. The expansion of the ¡Tunes Store's Apps section broadens the touch's abilities beyond anyone's wildest dreams, and the ever-growing media market is giving us more to play on the shuffle, nano and classic. Yet right now is the best time ever to own an iPod. Over the years, it has changed shape (think of the square nano and the stamp-like shuffle), and seen siblings come and go most notably the iPod mini, the regular player's first spin-off product. The classic may still bear a passing resemblance to the original hard-disk based, mono-screen player unveiled in autumn 2001, but it has been joined by the iPod touch, with its full-face touchscreen, the diminutive shuffle, which is barely any larger than a stick of chewing gum, and the nano, which despite its size packs a pretty competent video camera. Over that time, it has changed almost beyond recognition. So iconic is it right now that the term '¡Pod' is used almost as a replacement for the word 'media player'. The world's best-selling digital music player has been on sale for almost 10 years now, and in that time it has come to dominate the portable media player market. It seemed impossible to imagine what Apple could do to upgrade the iPod the last time around. Every new iPod covered Do more - 100s of tips and tricks Save money with cheaper music downloads ![]()
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