iPods still the Dominating mp3 Player
By Steven Kruyne onThe iPod has always been ahead of others with its mp3 player. As someone who has sold varies mp3 players for a year and a half, I have seen competitors rise and fall, but the iPod has always been the most solid one. The size of mine, 30GB, holds about 7500 songs. In current times, there are new models that store more than 100GB of music and video. The size is about the size of a desk of cards - big enough to see the screen, but small enough where it can still fit in a pocket. The stock earbuds are horrible and are recommended to change them out as soon as possible. The earbuds have bad audio qualitiy and are troublesome to keep in the users ear. Other than that, the iPod is fairly easy to use, plugging it into a computer and it will auto sync your songs from your iTunes library. The battery can last about 4-6 hours through normal use, but a lot more if a song is choosen and the backlight is no longer on. The iPods include many other features such as video and games. With the iTune's store, more content can be loaded to your iPod. Overall, the iPod offers more than it's competitor and should be treated as one of the best mp3 players.
