MP3 cultural symbol - Apple iPod

MP3 cultural symbol - Apple iPod       Super-high prices, exaggerated power capabilities and portability against opposite direction of the Hello Kitty MP3 Players, Creative NOMAD Jukebox birth, and not into the hard drive-based MP3 real people's lives. Until the emergence of Apple iPod ... ... Although the hard drive as MP3 using the storage medium first proposed this idea is not Apple, but the iPod MP3 Players is the best implementation of the creative product is the iPod really set off numerous people of the crazy Apple iPod the trend of hard drive MP3! iPod was born in October 2001, as a mini dv player, it is not good in many ways: the high price, sound quality generally, use the short as well as the lack of Windows to support and so on, but it is the first music to the Internet MP3 player bundled with the product. Many people are willing to pay a small amount of money to the Apple official website to download a single song, or use the flat rate unlimited Download, iPod music companies really make a profit, so are the consumers and record labels in the double support. More importantly, eliminate the appearance of the product itself and the beautiful human creations, iPod has become a fashion, as the MP3 (wholesale MP4 Players) musical culture of a flag. Have iPod, does not mean you have a best MP3, but know you are a representative of the life of a taste of the people. When something has become a culture, or even a logo, it would be difficult to replace, which is iPod MP3 Players from one generation to the fourth generation have been the biggest reason for selling! Please visit TradeTang.com.
Par wonderful110 le mardi 31 août 2010

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