Ipod Shopping? Don't Buy Until You Check Out These IPod Mini Reviews!
By Roxie Hartman
When you are shopping for your next iPod mini, check out iPod mini reviews before you make your final decision on the product of your dreams! It's good to know what others think of the product. Reviews may contain crucial information in determining which iPod is right for you.
In taking a look at the most
My ipod died today. It's not really that huge of a deal, because I have an ipod mini. I know that you're thinking I mean an ipod nano, but you're wrong. I'm talking about the mini . . . which they stopped producing 3 1/2 years ago. But I loved it. It was sturdy and dependable and did exactly what I needed it to do . . . play music. It wasn't too big and wasn't too small. I'm going to miss
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TUCANO Mini Tuta is a protective neoprene case for iPod Mini.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer’s web site.
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TUCANO Mini Tuta is a protective neoprene case for iPod Mini.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer’s web site.
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The iPod Headphones give you high quality sound and enhanced bass, and they fit comfortably in your ear. They're compatible with iPod nano, iPod video, iPod mini, iPod Shuffle, and any audio source with a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The iPod mini, when it was first released, obtained plenty of praises from just about every quarter and it still looks ain't half bad today. Those who missed the boat and want a little retro action can purchase the 4GB iPod mini for $79 minus shipping ...
The iPod Headphones give you high quality sound and enhanced bass, and they fit comfortably in your ear. They're compatible with iPod nano, iPod video, iPod mini, iPod Shuffle, and any audio source with a 3.5 mm headphone jack
Yet another great instuctable , this one about upgrading the drive from an iPod Mini, feel free to try this one if you think the 4 gigs are not enough for your needs, or ofcourse you can just buy a new iPod a better one with more drive space :). Link
Un geek pensó que sería genial ser capaz de actualizar el disco duro de su iPod siempre que quisiera y que mejor manera que meter al iPod un disco duro Flash.
Tardó mas de tres días en conseguirlo hacer un adaptador de disco duro a Compact Flash y viendo que no era ni mucho menos tarea facil en vez de hacer un How-To ha preferido aceptar pedidos y vender adaptadores a quien los quieran.
De esta forma puedes convertir cualquier iPod desde la 1G hasta los de 4G, meterle más capacidad (hasta 128Gb) y reducir enormemente el consumo de batería.
En su web (en inglés) puedes leer un poco más de la historia.
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Featuring a collapsible design that hides the speakers when not in use, the iPod Deskmate comes with attachable clips to accommodate any size iPod or iPod mini. The built-in dock provides the same synchronization and data transfer options as your iPod dock and allows you to recharge your iPod.
Here's an interesting hack from the geektechnique.org site. Mark Hoekstra (author) took an old iPod Mini, with it's microdrive based memory, and converted it into a flash-drive based player.So what did he do? Well, according to Mark:I already took apart my Mini to replace the battery and hadn’t put it back together again because I’m planning on doing something to the metal casing as well… *^_^*So with is iPod Mini already apart, he decided to add a compact flash memory card. Mark then ripped out the old microdrive and replaced it with the 4 GB flash drive. Finally, he hooked up the Mini to his computer and put a fresh install of the iPod's original firmware on it to test it, by clicking on the iPod restore button within iTunes. And guess what...it worked! Pretty sweet!To check out the whole hack click here.