Promotional Giveaway Apple Ipod Nano (product) Red

Since iTunes works so well with Windows XP you don't really require a Mac to use an iPod. Perhaps another reason is that with the 12 in. Photo capacity is based on iPod-viewable photos transferred from iTunes. Find more games on the iTunes Store. Tilt or turn iPod nano on its side, and you'll listen, watch, and play in new ways.


Apple also has the iTunes (Product) RED card that can be used to make purchases on the iTunes store.
Apple today introduced the new fourth generation iPod nano, the thinnest iPod ever featuring a sleek new design with a curved aluminum and glass enclosure, in nine vibrant colors. The new iPod nano incorporates Apple's breakthrough Genius technology which automatically creates play lists from songs in your music library that go great together, with just one click. Although the iPod Touch lacks the Click Wheel interface touted by generations of iPods, it does sport the iPod universal dock connector so it's out-of-the-box compatible with a broad range of "Made For iPod" accessories. Apple says the unit will offer 22 hours of audio or 5 hours of video playback on a single battery charge. I find it more difficult to use the fourth generation rotating wheel to select songs/podcasts; it's either too sensitive or doesn't sense the finger movement at all. It's also more difficult to advance within a song; you have to select EXACTLY the right spot on the wheel to make this happen.The screen is large and lovely, but that's not why most people buy an Ipod.

The famous click wheel is retained, but it's a little smaller in size than the iPod nano (2nd Generation).One annoyance is the hold switch; it's now located at the bottom of the nano and its circular size makes it stubborn to switch on and off. Apple’s today introduced the new fourth generation iPod nano, the thinnest iPod ever featuring a sleek new design with a curved aluminum and glass enclosure, in nine vibrant colors. The new iPod nano incorporates Apple's breakthrough Genius technology which automatically creates play lists from songs in your music library that go great together, with just one click. Apple has revealed the new fourth generation iPod nano, the thinnest iPod ever featuring a sleek new design with a curved aluminum and glass enclosure, in nine vibrant colors. The new iPod nano features a new user interface, a high resolution portrait display and a built-in accelerometer which automatically switches to Cover Flow when rotated and automatically goes into Shuffle mode when lightly shaken.

While the updated iPod Classic and the new iPod Touch are equally intriguing, the revamped Nano delivers the most bang for the buck. The iPod has a new name though, the iPod Classic. It's the same iPod we've all come to know and love and has received the same UI updates as the Nano received (Cover Flow, etc.), as well as a new metal casing. Available for a limited time, this 160GB iPod Classic is only one of 2,000 in existence.

Indeed, the colours on the nano are a smidgen better than on its big brother, the iPod Classic; this is because of the nano's smaller screen size (two inches diagonally versus 2.5 on the Classic). As with all portable media players the viewing angle, both horizontally and vertically, is pretty shallow. Both nano and classic support the same range of video formats: H.264, plus M4V, MP4 and MOV. Getting video onto an iPod remains a task fraught with difficulty. You can even create Genius Playlists on-the-go with the new iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod nano and iPhone. The Genius sidebar appears right in iTunes and recommends music from the iTunes Store that you don’t already have, based on the songs you select.

Now the world's most popular music player lets you enjoy TV shows, movies, video pod casts, and more. The larger, brighter display means amazing picture quality. On his right is a guy music fans might be familiar with. A lead singer of an rish band called U2, “Bono” has done quite a lot for very worthwhile causes when he’s not on stage performing “rock n roll.” Bono like the XPS One, Dell’s monster desktop for power users.

The Sport Grip provides a silky texture, according to Marware, and offers easy access to iPod functionality alongside a tapered edge for the clickwheel. Both cases are available for pre-order. Significantly, the new model is also one of the first homes of Apple's new, click wheel-driven iPod interface. The higher 204 dots-per-inch resolution -- the most ever for an Apple-made device -- includes a new split-screen interface that shows album art and other content on one side while scrolling through menus on another. The click wheel is very uncomfortable. The wheel is kinda curved so you finger slips on it, it?s fantastic other than the click wheel.
You can scroll the clickwheel with no awkward adjustments to make. With an ergonomic design, it feels like second nature when you’re holding the 3rd gen Nano.

It features a brilliant, 1.5-inch color display and up to 24 hours of battery life. Seamless iTunes integration that lets you import your CDs and shop for songs, podcasts, and audiobooks on the iTunes Store, then sync them in minutes. Available in 8 GB and 16 GB models, the 16 GB iPod nano puts up to 4,000 songs or 16 hours of video in your pocket.
And when it does, a printer error code might pop up on your computer screen or on the LCD control panel of the printer. The iPod nano eschews a 1.5-inch screen for a 2-inch color LCD display with what Jobs describes as the highest pixel density of any device in Apple history ? This enables the display to show 320 x 240 pixels ? The program includes on-air integration including (RED) spots, content placement, in-show graphic interruptions, full-screen takeovers and frequent banners.
The nano features a color screen and the ability to display album art while listening to music.

It also includes a rechargeable lithium-ion battery for headset. It is also available on dell.com for $120 which includes free shipping. As for American Express, they're not the most easily available credit/charge card and their criteria in getting a card from them are harder than other card companies. The aluminium red player has the same specifications as other 4GB nanos, with a 37mm (1.5-inch) screen and up to 24 hours of play time on a fully charged battery. The device can store about 1,000 songs, and 25,000 photos.

The new iPod offers up to 24 hours of music playback on a single charge. The 16 GB model will hold up to 4,000 songs, 14,000 photos and 16 hours of video while the 8GB model holds up to 2,000 songs, 7,000 photos and eight hours of video.
The consumer wins, companies like Apple and Motorola win, and important charities win. It's a miserable failure, why couldn't companies just donate the money? Because they need to let people know that they're doing something, and let the consumer feel like they're taking part. The four partner companies have committed to the brand for five years and have pledged to give an average of 40% of profits from the products to the Global Fund. London's Independent in May announced that it would become the first media outlet to sign on as a partner in the project.

Other critics have pointed out that its emphasis on funding treatment for AIDS sufferers meant that large amounts of the money will ultimately end up with pharmaceutical companies. Many accuse the campaign of profiting by using diseases as a marketing vehicle. And get his take on what the smartest companies are doing in the U.S., Asia and Europe, far ahead of the pack. The leading companies that are engaged in the (PRODUCT) RED campaign are producing especially branded products just for that purpose. The uniqueness of those products is their red color.

The important thing is the money being given to help fight HIV and AIDS. Okay, so $10 isnt a lot but its a step in the right direction so we’ll give them that. The proceeds from all these things, including the red nano, will go towards fighting AIDS in Africa.
I think it would be smart to offer the product red one in more than just the 4gb .even in the full sizes. This would allow people that are interested in buying one for the cause but wanted something other than the 4gb nano. Sleek and lightweight, 4GB iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED delivers everything you?d expect from the world?s best-selling digital music player. A brilliant, 1.5-inch color display. The red version of 4GB iPod nano will be sold for $199, donating $10 to the Product RED Charity for each red iPod nano sold. The donation of the new red iPod nano will be used to help those HIV/AIDS sufferers in Africa.
Because 5years ago the regular ipod was 4gb and now it's 80gb. So 5years later it could be higher than 400gb. Its 16GB storage can be boosted to 24GB via an 8GB microSDHC (Secure Digital high capacity) removable memory card. Not uncoincidentally, SanDisk has just announced its 8GB microSDHC cards. In 4GB and 8GB models, the iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED holds up to 2,000 songs, 25,000 photos(2), and a little hope. Which means your iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED sounds good and does good at the same time.

The 4GB iPod nano in silver is available for a suggested retail price of ?99. The RED iPod nano is only available in the 4GB mould, capable of storing around 1,000 tunes. It's already available on the iTunes Store across the pond for $199, but no sign of it yet on the UK store yet.

When you find the right song, press the Center button to add it to your on-the-go playlist. Suppose someone wants to carry with them the 10 most recent episodes of KCRW’s Left Right and Center, the most recent episode each of the Chaos Chronicles and the February 5th episode of CBC’s Q . Using sync mode they’re out of luck, because any selections made from the list of options above apply to all selected podcasts – meaning one could load in the 10 most recent episodes of all three shows, or the most recent of all three, but no combination of the two.

Similar versions of the 13.3-inch XPS M1330 and 15.4-inch XPS M1530 notebooks bring a similar change and each supply $50 to the Red fund from their $1,149 pricetags. The 948 All-in-One Printer includes a red border around its print controls and provides faxing, printing, and scanning even without a computer while contributing $5 to the fund. The new pink 8GB iPod nano is available worldwide for a suggested retail price of ?129. It should be available in the UK today.

The Global Fund’s (PRODUCT) RED initiative directs up to 50 percent of gross profits toward African AIDS programs focusing on the health of women and children. And now you can make an impact by purchasing (PRODUCT) RED. To date, the Global Fund has committed $5.2 billion (US) to more than 363 programs in 131 countries.

By: Kenneth Okoro of SCF

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