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Review - Apple iPod Photo - Part 1
This iPod model used to be the top of Apple’s line back in 2004, and although newer models are available now, it doesn’t mean this old model is completely outdated, much on the contrary. The iPod Photo features 20 hours of battery autonomy and two versions: a 20GB version and a 60GB version (which happens to be slimmer than the 20GB one).
There’s much to be done with this player, besides music playing. There’s the possibility of viewing pictures, video podcasts. Using the internal agenda, consulting a world clock and using its chronometer.
Related posts:
Review - Apple iPod Photo - Part 2
Review - Apple iPod Photo - Part 4
Review - Apple iPod Photo - Part 3
Review: Apple iPod Nano 4G - Part 1
Review: Apple iPod Touch - part 3
Review: Apple iPod Touch - part 2
Review: Apple iPod Nano 4G - Part 4
Review - Apple iPod Nano - Part 1
Review - Apple iPod Classic - Part 2
Review: Apple iPod Touch - part 1
