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    Apple iPod mini 6GB Review

    Posted on Friday, February 25 2005 @ 20:54:45 CET by LSDsmurf


    Apple recently released its new generation of iPod mini music players. The new breed introduced a higher-capacity model with a 6GB HDD, allowing you to store approx. 1,500 song. Also new is the ability to charge your iPod mini through an USB 2.0 connection.
    Always striving for perfection, Apple engineers moved the iPod's buttons under the wheel. The iPod mini Click Wheel—complete with color-coordinated icons—takes best advantage of miniscule space and lets you scroll single-handedly through up to 1,500 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.


    And another major improvement is the long battery life of the new iPod mini: 18 hours of pleasure! If you're looking for a compact HDD-based audio player than the new iPod mini is surely one of the best things to buy.


    Link: Buy the new iPod mini 6GB - free shipping!

    Apple iPod mini 6GB


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