A relatively easy-to-use Mp3 player produced by apple. Although it is generally slightly overpriced, it is usually worth the money. One of the only Mp3 Players to work with both Mac and Windows computers. Some say that the iPod has an unreasonably large hard drive space. The new iPod Videos, Classics, New Nanos and Touches all have video playback, and with the 60,000+ Video Podcasts available from iTunes, the large space is necessary. Also, any iPod can be used as a removable disk for extra space, and with the hard-drives in iPods being usually equal or more than most computers.
iPods are also the most known and popular Mp3 on the market for the last 6 years, so there are numerous accessories and add-ons for it.
Some people say it is not good because it doesn't have FM radio. With hundreds of CD-Quality sound, why would you bother with staticky FM radio.
New iPods get up to 30 hours of continuous playback.
Probably the easiest Mp3 player to update, also. On Macs, as soon as you plug it in, it automatically updates all your music, photos, videos, podcasts, games, contacts, voice recordings, notes, and calendars. Windows computers are well-known "unuserusability" so most people should just upgrade to Mac OS X
iPods are also the most known and popular Mp3 on the market for the last 6 years, so there are numerous accessories and add-ons for it.
Some people say it is not good because it doesn't have FM radio. With hundreds of CD-Quality sound, why would you bother with staticky FM radio.
New iPods get up to 30 hours of continuous playback.
Probably the easiest Mp3 player to update, also. On Macs, as soon as you plug it in, it automatically updates all your music, photos, videos, podcasts, games, contacts, voice recordings, notes, and calendars. Windows computers are well-known "unuserusability" so most people should just upgrade to Mac OS X
Gary: I just got an iPod Classic. It is so cool. I can even use it as an external hard-disk.
John: I just got an iRiver.
Gary: A what?........... ............... .................... ............. ............... ................. ...................Dude, last night, i left my ipod on, and it played for the whole night, barely exhausting the battery when i looked at it in the morning............. ....................... .......... ............. .................. .............. ...........................Google Search found 0 results for iRiver Accessories
Google Search found 0 results for Creative Accessories
Google Search found 348,961,983,349 results for iPod Shuffle Accessories
Google Search found 839,326,755,856,534,219,054 results for ipod accessories.
John: I just got an iRiver.
Gary: A what?........... ............... .................... ............. ............... ................. ...................Dude, last night, i left my ipod on, and it played for the whole night, barely exhausting the battery when i looked at it in the morning............. ....................... .......... ............. .................. .............. ...........................Google Search found 0 results for iRiver Accessories
Google Search found 0 results for Creative Accessories
Google Search found 348,961,983,349 results for iPod Shuffle Accessories
Google Search found 839,326,755,856,534,219,054 results for ipod accessories.
by Skittles2 September 12, 2007
The best thing on Earth. I have a 1gig black nano and I need a bigger one! I love iPod's. A must buy for anyone that has a lot of music but has to be on the computer to listen to it. Not much money for something as good as an iPod. Mine was only $240 Canadaian dollars WITH THE 3-YEAR WARRENTY!!!! Mine has a name, it's name is Zelda.
Dude#1 - Hey, whats up?
Dude#2 - Just bought an iPod.
Dude#1 - Why would you waste money on one of those?
Dude#2 - I didn't waste anything, I spent good money on something i'll use forever you idiot.
Dude#2 - Just bought an iPod.
Dude#1 - Why would you waste money on one of those?
Dude#2 - I didn't waste anything, I spent good money on something i'll use forever you idiot.
by Minority September 15, 2006
1. An MP3 Player. More expensive than most, if not all, other players in the market.
2. Scheme by Apple to take over youth.
2. Scheme by Apple to take over youth.
I hate "iPoods". They cost too much and are unreliable. I got this Rio 5 GB for 60 dollars less than a 4 GB iPod.
You know, some people might just hate iPods. Lots of people can afford them. I just hate them.
Brainwashing!
You know, some people might just hate iPods. Lots of people can afford them. I just hate them.
Brainwashing!
by iPod hater September 25, 2005
a really nice device, with both pro's and con's. too bad the poor people talk bad about them because they cant afford them. lets you buy songs off of iTunes and keep tracks in your iLibrary. and you can bring them when you go out and people can see how nice they are.
Hey Jeff, i really like your 30GB iPod. Yea, i like it too. Too bad those people posting insults about them on urbandictionary.com cant afford one.
by Jeffyboy December 11, 2006
by Rochelle111 July 22, 2005
Small device which can hold (depending on the model) up to 10,000 songs. Most likely owned by 50% of high school students. It is the most popular mp3 player. In fact, if you're looking up the meaning to the word "ipod" in this dictionary, you probably live on an un-inhabited island. That, or you yourself just too poor to buy one, and are making yourself feel better by reading hate definitions, posted by OTHER poor/cheap people.
Bob: Is that an ipod?
Joe:Uh..Yeah.
Bob: That's completely mainstream, man. I can't believe you even wanna be SEEN with that piece of shit.
Joe:Can't afford one?
Bob:..Yup.
Joe:Uh..Yeah.
Bob: That's completely mainstream, man. I can't believe you even wanna be SEEN with that piece of shit.
Joe:Can't afford one?
Bob:..Yup.
by Deana June 02, 2005
Acronym: Intellectual Pretender Orating Derivatives.
A person, often a student, who has not developed any unique intellectualisms but will bombastically offer plagiarised arguments and opinions, or repeat verbatim any number of literary quotes or philosophies without any real understanding of them.
Much like the actual iPod media device, which plays back music or video that has been stored on it, but does not create new media by itself, an iPod in the human sense, stores information, but does not have the propensity for the creation of unique intellectual opinion. Could also be described as a Faux-losopher.
A person, often a student, who has not developed any unique intellectualisms but will bombastically offer plagiarised arguments and opinions, or repeat verbatim any number of literary quotes or philosophies without any real understanding of them.
Much like the actual iPod media device, which plays back music or video that has been stored on it, but does not create new media by itself, an iPod in the human sense, stores information, but does not have the propensity for the creation of unique intellectual opinion. Could also be described as a Faux-losopher.
The scene from Good Will Hunting between Will and Clark in the Harvard bar is a great example of Clark being an iPod.
Will: Of course that's your contention. You're a first-year grad student; you just got finished reading some Marxian historian, Pete Garrison probably. You're gonna be convinced of that 'till next month when you get to James Lemon. Then you're going to be talking about how the economies of Virginia and Pennsylvania were entrepreneurial and capitalist way back in 1740. That's gonna last until next year; you're gonna be in here regurgitating Gordon Wood, talkin' about, you know, the pre-revolutionary utopia and the capital-forming effects of military mobilization...
Clark: Well, as a matter of fact, I won't, because Wood drastically underestimates the impact of social...
Will: See, the sad thing about a guy like you is... that you dropped 150 grand on a f***in' education you could have got for a dollar fifty in late charges at the public library!
Will: Of course that's your contention. You're a first-year grad student; you just got finished reading some Marxian historian, Pete Garrison probably. You're gonna be convinced of that 'till next month when you get to James Lemon. Then you're going to be talking about how the economies of Virginia and Pennsylvania were entrepreneurial and capitalist way back in 1740. That's gonna last until next year; you're gonna be in here regurgitating Gordon Wood, talkin' about, you know, the pre-revolutionary utopia and the capital-forming effects of military mobilization...
Clark: Well, as a matter of fact, I won't, because Wood drastically underestimates the impact of social...
Will: See, the sad thing about a guy like you is... that you dropped 150 grand on a f***in' education you could have got for a dollar fifty in late charges at the public library!
by theredking April 27, 2010