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New iPod

Tuesday 20th July, 2004 1 Comment

Apple has release a new iPod

New features include a new Click Wheel – as seen on the iPod mini, new shuffle options, and it’s smaller and lighter

Incorporating the fabulous Apple Click Wheel that was first introduced on iPod mini. Offering up to 12 hours of battery life. Weighing in at just 5.6 ounces. And getting slightly thinner with each new generation. iPod continues to define the perfect digital music player for Mac and Windows.

A Click in the Right Direction

Though ease of use has always been the hallmark of iPod, we believe in constantly moving perfection forward. So iPod now incorporates the same touch-sensitive Apple Click Wheel that debuted on iPod mini. Without lifting that trusty thumb of yours from the wheel, you can easily select playlists, scroll through thousands of songs, and start the music playing. Want that song to play from the beginning again? A single click will do the trick.

Do the iPod Shuffle

You can put the Apple Click Wheel to use the next time you want to set your music to shuffle. Right there on the main menu — where it’s very easy to find — you’ll find a new option — Shuffle Songs. Everyone’s favorite option for mixing things up, Shuffle Songs randomly plays songs in a selected playlist or your entire music collection. You’ll never guess what’s coming up next, so you’re always surprised by startling juxtapositions — like a melodic Coldplay song hot on the heels of an aria by Caball�.

But what really get’s my techno-lust juices flowing is this – also found on the Apple website…

iPod your BMW

Connect with music like never before behind the wheel of your BMW 3 Series, and X3 and X5 SAV or Z4 Roadster. With the installation of an integrated adapter developed by Apple and BMW, you can now control your iPod or iPod mini through the existing audio system and multi-function steering wheel. Which means no loss of power. No loss of sound quality. No loss of control.

Control. Total driving control meets total tune control with your fully integrated BMW iPod adapter. Shift between tracks and up to five BMW playlists and adjust volume without taking your eyes off the road or your ears off the music. Or select “Random” and let the music take you to unexpected places.

Quality. Why settle for anything less than the ultimate sound experience behind the wheel of The Ultimate Driving Machine? The glovebox iPod adapter cable lets you enjoy your iPod music without the loss of sound quality that occurs with existing cassette and FM transmitter solutions.

Experience. Anyone who has driven a BMW, or plugged into an iPod, knows the pleasure that comes from experiencing the perfect marriage of design and technology. Now you can merge your driving and listening pleasures into one seamless sonic experience. What could be better?

BMW Playlist Setup. To listen to iPod music in your BMW, you can either create up to five unique BMW playlists within iTunes, or choose to listen to your entire library. Once you’ve transferred your BMW playlists to your iPod, just plug your iPod into your glovebox adapter cable, select a playlist and you’re ready to take your tunes on the road.

More details at the iPod Your BMW site.

I just gotta get one.

Oh, and I’ll need a BMW to go with it too thanks !

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  1. Clive Steirn says

    Saturday 12th November, 2005 at 12:10 PM

    Clive Steirn on Dec 29th, 2004 at 8:44 am
    I own a 2002 BMW X5. I have been given an Apple Ipod. Neither the Apple distibutors nor the BMW dealers in Sydney are able to tell me how it can be integrated. Can some one please help me with an alternative which is both Apple and BMW approved.

    2 Amit Karmakar on Jan 5th, 2005 at 8:58 pm
    Clive, have you tried Pioneer Electronics?

    Have tried Pioneer Electronics however, will not allow non USA responses.

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