iPod
Generation 5
To date, there has been a
number of Apple iPod models. Well, with the release of the
new iPod Video, there are
now officially three iPod models for the 5th generation of iPods
(shipping from August 05 onwards). The earlier 4th generation
models, including the popular iPod
Mini, iPod Photo, U2 and 20GB iPod are now officially history.
The three official 5G iPod
models include the iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano and iPod
Video.
What's the difference between
this new range
of iPods and the previous 4G models? Broadly speaking, the
differences are:
Hard Disk
Two of the new iPod models, iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano, are
based on flash hard disk technology. This new hard disk is
ultra slim
and is able to withstand shock and vigorous movement. Unlike
4G models, this make the iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano ultra
slim and allow them to be used for vigorous activities, including
sporting activity, dance, accidental drops, etc. Previous
4G
models were less robust and vigorous activity tend to cause
possible malfunction.
Battery life
Battery life on the 5G iPod has improved tremendously. One
of the major complaints about 4G iPod was the short battery
life(8hrs)
and battery life draining away quickly after heavy use.
The new iPod lasts up to 14 hrs and has a better battery
lifespan.
Color is standard
Unlike 4G model, where the iPod Photo model was the only
model with color, the new iPod Nano and iPod Video comes
standard
with color screen and playback.
Choice of video
With the new iPod Video, there is now a range of activities,
including data, music, photo and video that can be
supported on one iPod. Previously, video was not available
as an
option.
Standardized casing
The 4G iPod included the multi-color iPod mini, with
a choice of pink, blue, green and silver. The only
option for black
was the U2 model.
Today, the colors has been
standardized to black or white (except iPod Shuffle - White
only). In
addition, all
iPod casing has
been standardized to hard acrylic instead of the
anionized
aluminium for iPod Mini and hard acrylic for the
other models.
However, the hard acrylic
casing used for the 5G iPod models seems to have a tendency
to scratch
as reported
by many
iPod user websites. It is advised that a iPod
casing or protector
film be purchased for the new 5G iPod immediately.
A good selection can be found here.
Compact Clickwheel
The iPod Clickwheel was previously a scroll wheel
that was designed and supplied by a 3rd party.
The new iPod
clickwheels
are now
designed and produced by Apple itself. The
functionalities are similar but users reported better response
feedback.
Headphone jack
Headphone jacks for all iPod models, including
the very first 1G iPod up till the 4G models,
has always
been
on top of
the iPod. The iPod Nano breaks ground by
having the headphone jack
at the bottom.
Which iPod model to choose?
As of this writing, the iPod Video has only
been out for less than 2 weeks. The current
5G range
of iPod
seems to
be the
most complete and versatile thus far, and
we can see that the 3 different
models are essentially targeted at different
segments of the iPod user market. A basic
guide to choosing
the right
iPod
model can be broadly classified as:
iPod Shuffle
The iPod Shuffle is obviously targeted
at users who have a lower budget or those
who
only have
an occasional
need
for
a music
player. The Shuffle comes without a screen
and user can only choose to listen to
music in a
sequence or have
it shuffled
randomly.
Because of it's lower price,
this model has become a choice for
those who desire for aniPod but may
not have the neccessary budget.
iPod Nano
The iPod Nano is now the mainstream iPod
model with the exit of 4G iPod models.
With a size
and thickness
slightly
larger
than a credit card, this is now a
runaway favorite iPod model. Users have a choice
of data, music
and photo with
this colored
screen iPod.
iPod Video
The newest kid on the block, the
iPod Video, is desired by those
with a higher
budget
or who wish
to watch
video on
their iPod.
It has a slightly larger screen
than the iPod Nano and play a crisp 30
fps video
display. With not
many iPod
videos available
for download as yet, we'll need
to see if this
model can overtake the iPod Nano
as the mainstream iPod
model.
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