9 November 2010 | posted by: Grace Taylor | No Comment
No matter how small they may seem or appear, electronics have overtime been of great admiration by teens in the Christmas season. It goes without saying that the iPod has been dominant over the years.
TheY have come up with a new upgraded version and are promised of making a kill over the festive season in 2010. Following is a guide of what is in the market, and if the facility is a good gift for your teenage children.
iPods Still Teen Favorites
Apple iPod
It may seem unbelievable but Apple iPod is now in its sixth generation, with this being the best and largest iPod available in the market at the moment. Despite the current competition and crowded marketplace, it is considered to be ahead of the park in the MP3 player available. The new version has with it a 160 GB of space and is considerable for a music-loving teenager for them as they need space for music downloads. The prices start from around $250.
iPod Nano
This is also a sixth generation garget released for the 2010 Christmas season, and is sleeker than all the others before it. It comes in two different hard disk sizes: 8GB and 16GB and in a variety of colors from blue, green, orange, pink, silver and granite.
This version can play up to 24 hours between charges, and is designed to be as small and as light as is possible. It is pocket size meaning that it can be carried to any destination its prizes begin from $150.
iPod Touch
This is not as sophisticated and can be used by virtually anyone. It has similar features like the iPhone, only that it cannot make telephone calls and comes in different capacities from 8GB, 32GB and 64GB. Although, this could mean that it can be used for music libraries many a user find it conducive to have it as it can store many of their songs. The prices are from $200.
To add to all that the garget can play for up to 40 hours between charges and offers a variety of features. It can play movies, connect to the Wi-Fi networks, download app to assist in school work, send instant messages, and take photos among other great features.
iPod Shuffle
This is a 4th generation at present and is in blue, green, orange and silver colors. Has a 2GB space capacity and is designed to be used in places including gyms. Missing a feature screen makes it easy to control without have to look at it and can be played for a straight 15 hours on a single charge. Going at a cost of $50 is the cheapest of all the Pods in the market.
Which iPod is best for Christmas Season 2010?
The iPod one buys for their teenage and twin children depends on if they need a large hard drive, just small space, or want the ability to download apps and any other service. iPod touch provides the widest range of range of features but is quite expensive compared to the rest. The fact remains that no matter which iPod one buys the children will surely love them.
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