Consumer
Electronics
Consumer
electronics include electronic equipment intended for everyday
use. Consumer electronics are most often used in entertainment,
communications and office productivity. Some products classed
as consumer electronics include personal computers, telephones,
audio equipment, televisions, calculators, and playback and
recording of video media such as DVD or VHS. Popular brands
of consumer electronics include a wide range of European,
American, Korean and Japanese based companies including Philips,
Apple, Sony, Toshiba, Samsung, LG and others.
Ipod
Classic MP3 Player
It's
a portable media player marketed by Apple Inc. To date, there
have been six generations of the iPod classic, as well as
a spin-off (the iPod photo) that was later re-integrated into
the main classic line. All generations use a 1.8" hard
drive for storage. The "classic" retronym was introduced
with the introduction of the sixth-generation on September
5, 2007; prior to this, iPod classics were referred to as
iPods.
During
a special iPod-centric event on September 5, 2007, Steve Jobs
introduced the sixth generation iPod and the retronym suffix
"classic." Featuring slightly thinner bodies, the
sixth generation classic also sported dramatically improved
battery life, claiming up to 40 hours of music playback and
7 hours of video playback. The front plate of the iPod is
now made of anodized aluminum instead of polycarbonate plastic,
and Signature iPod White has been replaced by silver. The
sixth generation classic also introduced a completely overhauled
user interface, incorporating more graphics and Cover Flow.
The sixth generation classic is offered in an 80 GB (20,000
songs) model and a 160 GB (40,000 songs) model.
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