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Everything you love about iPod just got tinier. iPod mini lets you bring along enough music for a three-day weekend getaway in a package so small you’ll forget you’re carrying it. Until people ask you about it, that is.
Fashionably Compact Apple engineers squeezed all the best features of iPod into a case weighing just 103 g (3.6 oz) and smaller than most mobile phones. iPod mini features an anodised aluminium case that resists stains and scratches. The case weighs practically nothing, but protects iPod mini in your pocket, hangbag or backpack. Recessed in the case to keep its surface pristine wherever you lay it, the 4.24 cm (diagonal) backlit screen displays full song names and more. Like its (slightly) bigger brother, iPod mini gives you over 25 minutes of skip protection and lasts up to 8 hours on a single battery charge. So you won’t pay a penalty for miniaturisation.
Can Touch This In fact, all the features of iPod are still under your thumb. Always striving for perfection, Apple engineers moved the iPod’s buttons under the wheel. The iPod mini Click Wheel gives you the enhanced durability and sensitivity of the iPod Touch Wheel, with buttons underneath. The Click Wheel takes best advantage of miniscule space and lets you scroll single-handedly through 1,000 songs from your iTunes music collection. You’ll find such thoughtful construction only from Apple. Because try as they might, the competition can’t touch this. Oh, one other minor detail: you can choose your iPod mini in one of five trend-setting colours: silver, gold, green, pink or blue (all shiny).
The iTunes Music Store Build a collection of music on your iPod mini with songs downloaded from the iTunes Music Store. Choose from hundreds of thousands of songs you can preview and buy with just one click. The iTunes Music Store stays open 24/7 — right on your Mac or Windows PC. Within a minute of finding a song you like, you can own it. You can make unlimited playlists, burn individual songs to CD as many times as you like and take all your music with you wherever you go.
Autosync your iPod mini with Mac and Windows iTunes 4.6 lets you organise your music on your Mac or Windows PC and automatically transfer it to iPod mini. Whether you’ve ripped your CD collection to MP3 or AAC, bought music from the iTunes Music Store or made your own track with GarageBand, you can take it with you wherever you go. Your iPod mini includes both a FireWire and a USB 2.0 cable for high-speed transfer from your Mac or PC. In fact, you can move an entire album from your computer to your iPod mini in seconds flat. With the industry’s only true Auto-Sync, your iPod mini is always up-to-date, mirroring the latest changes you’ve made in iTunes. And if your collection on your computer is bigger than iPod mini, you can let iTunes automatically choose a selection of songs to fill it up.
Games, Calendar, Contacts & Notes Behind the Click Wheel of your iPod mini await features that make it the world’s best digital music player. Listen to your music as you fall asleep, and wake up with music or an alarm. Store a copy of your contacts, calendar and to-do lists on your iPod mini. Or keep anything from restaurant reviews to nightlife guides, and news articles to exercise routines — right at your fingertips. iPod mini also includes four fun games you can play anywhere, a feature you’re sure to appreciate the next time you’re standing in a bus queue or waiting for someone. You can even play your music as the soundtrack to the games — Music Quiz, Solitaire, Brick and Parachute.
Books on iPod mini The iTunes Music Store features hundreds of the latest and greatest audiobooks. Read Terry Pratchett’s latest Discworld novel or laugh along with P.G. Wodehouse in The Code of the Woosters. Energise your mind by listening to James Redfield’s The Celestine Prophecy or let The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold move you to tears. The iTunes Music Store spans the spectrum. With audiobooks on your iPod mini, you can while away your commute commercial-free. iPod mini bookmarks where you pause, even if you listen to music in the meantime. |