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Get in Touch with Your Personality with iPod Touch Accessories By Joane
Before the iPod, the music industry was a dull place. Record sales continued to decline, artists continued to put on poor concerts for ever-increasing prices. With the birth of the MP3, digital music became a household idea. But with the iPod, this idea was truly given the means to flourish. The iPod made digital music the only real popular, practical and profitable type of music. Many bands, forced to release a solid radio hit first and foremost, would fill the rest of their albums with filler; most people, upon buying this album for that one song, felt as if they had wasted their money.
With iTunes and the iPod, listeners can now purchase the song they want without having to think about full albums or CDs or record labels: they can focus on the music for the music, and nothing but the music. With the release of the iPod Touch, Apple aimed at making the use of their digital music players even easier; a touch screen, carefully designed to lessen the effort needed to utilize each of the iPod’s features, became the heart and soul of these new iPods. But with any new iPod comes the need to redesign accessories, and iPod Touch accessories are certainly unique, particular and completely geared toward the iPod Touch user.
Touch and Taste
If
the iPod is hip, the iPod Touch is even hipper; it is a status symbol, a device much more than a simple music player, and nothing less than a world of its own. iPod Touch accessories are tailored to bring out the capabilities of this remarkable machine; they are designed specifically for the size, shape and functioning of this particular iPod. Consequently, iPod Touch accessories are really the only accessories that can be used with this device; listeners must be sure to purchase the right accessories to receive the most out of their iPods.
Cases, carrying bags and arm bands are all aimed toward protecting an iPod Touch while still providing complete accessibility. These iPod Touch accessories must take into consideration the touch screen; where before cases could simply cover the screens with a plastic film for protection, now the screen must remain exposed for usability. However, screen cleaners are available to maintain the life of the screens, and other cases, while not necessary useful for when the iPod Touch is on, can at least protect the device when it is taken place to place. Arm bands are designed for exercise enthusiast; they slip over the upper arm and hold the iPod in place, whether on a treadmill, on a weight machine or on a yoga mat.
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