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Store Your Photos In Your iPod - By: Tyler Powers

Your iPod isn’t just for music. It can make your wallet a bit thinner too! What am I talking about, you say? Get rid of your old pictures in your wallet, and store them in your iPod. It’s so much cooler...

So, here are the details. The Apple iPod Photo (4th Generation) allows you to carry your great music and photos and will also display them on the lighted two-inch screen. The iPod has fifteen hours of battery life when fully charged. The iPod is compatible with Mac OS X or Windows 2000 SP4 and XP, including all your essential FireWire and USB cords. The iPod photo dock is also handy for picture lovers and allows you to upload your pictures in a snap.

Twenty-five thousand photos, which covers five thousand square feet of wall space. Have a really big family? Well, you can store them all on your iPod. The picture display is fantastic with vivid colors. Your pictures will look amazing because the display incoroprates all 65, 536 colors. The iPod also displays 25 full-color thumbnails on the screen. This is a great way to share photos with friends and family. No more carrying around pictures in your wallet or purse and no more having to worry about special photos becoming scratched, bent or torn.

ITunes 4.7 has been optimized for photo importation. Simply move your photos to iTunes and then onto your iPod photo folder on your Mac or PC. You can also organize your photos or make changes and adjustments through the Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 or Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0. From here you can zip your photos straight to your iPod for easy viewing. iTunes 4 is a great feature as well.7 will auto-synchronize album art onto your iPod.

The 60 GB iPod includes all the great features with massive amounts of memory. With the 40 GB iPod, you can still enjoy your music and photos - just not as many. The 40 GB iPod can hold 25,000 pictures and 10,000 songs.

When it comes to photography, it’s all about digital photography now. Everybody has a digital camera these days and the iPod is making it easier to view and share your photos. Even if you don’t have a digital camera, you can upload photos from a photo CD into iTunes and then place them on your iPod. These CDs are available at most photo shops when you have your film developed. The iPod Photo is a really handy way of carrying around your memories.

About the Author

Loaded with articles and how-to tips for the portable audio marketplace, You’ll find reviews of mp3 players, iPod and mp3 player accessories, and much more at hifiblog.com.

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