December 3rd, 2010

How Does an iPod Work?

iPod, by Albel.

An iPod is a pretty impressive device that you might have seen in action. But how does it work, and how can it store and play music? If you already own one or are thinking about buying one and are interested to know how it works, here’s some insightful information.

A Short Intro to an iPod

You do not need to be a super genius to understand how an iPod works. Just understanding the basics about the iPod will help you enjoy using this useful gadget.

An iPod is a portable small device that can hold up to 160 GB of your favorite videos, music and photos. This huge memory space can store hours and hours of music. An iPod serves as a huge storage system for music, image and video files, while also providing you with playback and sorting capabilities. It also allows you to store document files like Word, PowerPoint, PDF, txt, etc that you would like transferred from one computer to another.

How Does an iPod Work?

Now you may questions, how an iPod actually play videos and music. How the music on the iPod gets as it is stored and how does everything work? An iPod is like a CD or DVD read is that the players in the device installed and which produces sound over headphones or the internal speakers.
Digital is the format of a multimedia file in an iPod. Therefore you can transfer easily iPod files from a PC to your. However, the format of files that can be played on an iPod must be in a particular format like MP3, MP4, WAV, AAC, AVI etc. Essentially an iPod is multimedia player like Windows Media Player or WinAMP, a portable version of the computer that the same file formats can play.
How can the videos or music gets into the iPod? You need to copy only files from one computer to your iPod. The most common used and generally available music file format is MP3. You may already have a lot of music or video files on your computer you want to transfer to your iPod. To this, you must have a connection with your computer. A connection can be created with a USB cable. A USB cable comes in the package when you buy an iPod. You only need to plug one end of the cable to your iPod and the other to your computer and follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen.
iPods have a click wheel. It is a set of four tiny buttons, the works by mere touch of the fingers. The buttons on the click wheel include the game forward, back, and the pause button. The click wheel can also be used to change the volume or skip to a specific part of the audio or video.
iPods use a rechargeable lithium ion (3.7v)-battery. This is a high capacity battery that you up to 36 hours audio or 6 hours video season fully charged. You can charge the iPod battery by you it to USB or FireWire port of a computer. The battery can be charged by connecting the iPod to iPod power adapter.
That’s it! Now, you know that a iPod how does not so complicated. You can a now buy iPod and enjoy your favorite music and videos, all in this small and stylish gadget in your pocket are packed.
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