Thursday, September 08, 2005

berita jahanam of the day!


Its about iPod
Yes! The friggin' iPod
The great distructor of human-kind peace of mind.
The kind of thing that disturb your mind thru eternity and the image of having it can make you blindly want to buy it!
The kind of thing that lives in your dream. In your nightmares.

Yes, that iPod. iPod mini, iPod pictures.. u name it!
Now.. after I bought a new one. The green one. The mini one. The black-and-white one.

Now, just now I found out they releasing a new series.
its small and slim, with color, and they have it in two colors, black and white.
OMG, its so cute I wanna smack my old (new) green iPod (naaaahh =p)

Here are the reviews.
bagi kalian2 yg sudah punya iPod mini dan seri2 sebelumny.. dan naksir ini.
HAHAHAHA! Selamat menderita!

Apple today introduced the iPod nano, adding a fourth branch to the company's line-up of iPod portable audio players. Sporting Apple's patent pending Click Wheel user interface and a colour screen for photo viewing, the new player is immediately available and can be had in sizes of 2 GB and 4 GB as well as in either black or white colour configurations.

Measuring in at 3.3 x 0.98 x 0.33 inches and .78 oz, the iPod nano supports MP3 and AAC formats ranging from 8 through 320 Kbps, as well as Apple's own protected AAC format for compatibility with the iTunes online store. Also supporting Audible 2, 3 and 4 formats, the player connects to Apple's iTunes software client, also featuring the patent pending Auto-Sync technology as found in previous iPods.

At 1/3rd the size of Apple's hard drive based iPod mini, the flash-based iPod nano range is equipped with 1.5-inch colour screens with a resolution of 176 x 132 pixels for photo viewing. In conjunction with iTunes 5, also announced today, the player will automatically synchronize calendar and contacts information from Microsoft Outlook, and also offers a new password-protected screen lock feature to prevent data intrusion.

Featuring the same 30-pin dock connector as the iPod and iPod mini, the iPod nano will in theory be compatible with the broad range of accessories developed for previous iPod products, of which over 1,000 have been manufactured, according to Apple's own numbers. Also present is an USB 2.0 port for transferring data, with Apple claiming a battery life of up to 14 hours from the new player.

Minimum requirements for the iPod nano include Mac OS X version 10.3.4 or Windows 2000/XP SP2 and and iTunes 4.9 or later.

The 2 GB and 4 GB white and black models of the Apple iPod nano are available worldwide immediately for $200 USD and $250 USD, respectively.

And some pictures


1 Comments:

Blogger aRin said...

Huh.. pake ikan asin dan pindang?
Ak cuma mempan kena bandeng ken ;p

eh eh.. atau dirimu yg mau beliin saya iPod nano itu??

12:34 PM  

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