Testseek.co.uk have collected 27 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Photo 4G 20GB / 30GB / 40GB / 60GB and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Photo 4G 20GB / 30GB / 40GB / 60GB.
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The editors liked
Full colour screen
Listen to 5
000 songs
Browse photos easily
Intuitive photo viewing
Displays album art
Adds colour to your iPod experience
Mammoth 30GB or 60GB hard drive
Lets you view photos and listen to music simultaneously
Speedy performance
Latest firmware update along with optional Camera Connector wil...
The editors didn't like
Not as portable as iPod mini
IPod back scratches easily
No FireWire lead included
Package doesnt include iPhoto 4.x
FireWire cable
A/V cable or dock
Slightly heavier and thicker than fourth-generation iPod
Abstract: This is a reprint of the iPod photo New Users’ Review from the iLounge Buyers’ Guide 2004. Our Power Users’ Review is now available here for advanced iPod and digital music player users, and our accompanying photo gallery is available he...
Abstract: Following recent tradition, iLounge now debuts the second of its iPod photo reviews: the first (which appears here and in the iLounge Buyers’ Guide 2004) was for new iPod users, and this one is for Power Users - those who are more familiar with Appl...
Abstract: This review brought to you courtesy of My Personal Gateway: At then end of October, Apple released a new member of the iPod family: the iPod Photo. Rumors had been swirling around an iPod with a color screen and photo capabilities ever since the iPod...
Abstract: I?ve been a music fan since age zero, and a digital music and photography buff for several years now. Being a full-time computer nerd, the concept of digitizing music and photos into a format that could be carried around on a disk just amazes me.
Abstract: I’ve been an iPod user since Apple first introduced them. Though I’m a big fan, I was never tempted to dump my “regular” iPod for an iPod mini despite the fact that I really admired the slimmer form factor and, especially, the Clic...
Abstract: The Lance Armstrong of MP3 players breaks another ribbon If you don’t like ballet, it’s likely that the only possible enjoyment you get out of watching a performance is in wondering when one of the dancers is going to screw up and land with a spectacul...
Abstract: Product Requirements:Device:Apple computer with built-in FireWire port; Mac OS X v10.1.5 or later, USB 2.0 Mac OS X 10.3.4 required PC with built-in FireWire or USB 2.0 port; Windows 2000 or Windows XP Home or Professional
Abstract: As the popularity of Apple Computer’s iPod portable digital music platform has increased, iLounge has made conscious efforts to understand the needs of our growing readership. We’ve learned that many of our readers are prospective or relativel...
Abstract: Little more than a year ago, the iPod ceased to be a mere consumer electronics product: it became an icon, symbolizing both the design expertise of Apple Computer and the new way that people have come to understand music. Apple’s third-generation iP...