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My iPod. 5th generation, 60GB with dock.
Lighting was done with a cameraphone LED and a very (very) small bounced flash of my SB-600.
Avevo lasciato l'ipod a caricarsi sopra l'hard disk (che era bollente) così per paura l'ho messo nel frigo a raffreddarsi.
Si, lo so, sono malato
The iPOD is easily inserted into the adapter. The precise fit and dock connector make a secure mounting that has yet to come loose on even the bumpiest roads.
Um iPod de primeira geração, 10GB, algo raro nesses dias de iPods com telinha colorida....
É tão estranho ver que a wheel dele realmente RODA!
Estava com a bateria descarregada, nem deu pra eu brincar um pouco. :(
Comparado com um iPod Classic, é um tijolo. Mas formos pensar que ele é de 2002...
I ordered my 20 GB iPod on Monday, and it arrived on Thursday. Not exactly the short time you'd expect when they tell you it will take 1-3 weeks to ship and 8-12 days in transit. Needless to say, I was very excited to see it arrive so soon.
When I tried to connect it to my computer so I could dump my iTunes library onto it, my excitement turned to annoyance, as I ran into a problem that ate up quite a bit of my time. After a lot of mucking about, trying many things and re-installing a bunch of stuff many times, it turns out my firewire port is not agreeing with the iPod-iTunes connection stuff. After I finally figured this out, I went around looking for a way to update whatever I could for the port, and I have come up empty-handed.
So as of right now, I have my iPod pluged into a USB 1.1 port, slowly aquiring my music library. I really don't want to have to be stuck using USB 1.1 on a 20 GB external device, so I figure I'm going to have to find some sort of solution eventually. I just don't want to think about it any more after spending hours fiddling with the iPod, iTunes, and the iPod updater trying to pin-point the problem and restarting my computer countless times, then fiddling with various settings in Windows XP trying to find a solution, followed by doing many many many google searches trying to find if I could get some sort of better driver for my FireWire port, and finally just deleting the current driver to see if Windows would install anything different in its place.
But hey, I did get a laser inscription on the back. :)
My old iPod classic was struggling to hold a charge and then it flat-lined completely. Well it is 18 years old. Got a replacement battery and prised it open - which you do on these old things. Now it's ready for another 18 years which is more that can be said for the playlist.
Apple iPod touch 32 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL' by Apple Computer Technical Details * IMPORTANT: To get started using your iPod, charge your player using the USB cable for at least 2 hours * 32 GB capacity for 7,000 songs, 40,000 photos, or 40 hours of video * Up to 30 hours of music playback or 6 hours of video playback when fully charged * 3.5-inch widescreen Multi-Touch display with 480 x 320 pixel resolution * Supports AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats; H.264 and MPEG-4 video formats; JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF * One-year limited warranty with single incident of complimentary telephone technical support See more technical details of ipod touch
Now, slide your iPod right up agains the original crease in the manila folder. this will keep the player nice and parallel to the edge. Gently trace a line on the folder that represents the edge of the player.
Next, put the player against the center crease and trace a line on the other side of the folder. Use your straight edge to extend these lines all the way out the the top and bottom of the folder.
The EGO ICE™ Waterproof iPod Case with Speakers by Atlantic is a waterproof, spill-proof, shatter-proof iPod speaker case that floats. That's right, you can bring this baby out in the pool, lake or ocean with you! All materials were designed to withstand salt and pool water. This sound case uses PATENTED OtterBox Technology by allowing for full use of the Click Wheel through a thin membrane. The 3W x 2 WATERPROOF speakers offer the listener superior sound quality. This case was designed to house the iPod Classic, the iPod Photo, the iPod Video and ALL iPod Nanos!