New iPod nano Will Take Pictures
Nano iPod lovers are going to enjoy the next generation of the iPod Nano. The new Nano is set to be released with a built-in camera function and already there are reports of this product hitting the iPod community. The new iPod Nano is planned to be released sometime in September 2009. In addition to the iPod Nano getting a camera, the iPod Touch is also to receive the same. So far the reports have been released on numerous websites and each site has corroborated the other.
This will be the fifth generation of the iPod Nano and the reports about the camera come from a reliable source. The camera will be located on the back of the iPod Nano, which is an unusual position. The camera could easily be covered up by hands until the user gets used to holding the iPod by the corners in order to take pictures. It will take some getting used to, but it is not impossible. The screen on this next generation Nano will be widened to a 1.5:1 aspect ratio and the click wheel will be smaller with a small central button.
The camera that will be in the next generation iPod Nano will have the same functionality as the ones currently found in the iPhone, according to a new report. While the idea of the tiny Nano getting a camera seems ludicrous to many industry insiders, it is actually the next logical step in development. The iPod Touch is a PMP with a touch screen and if these new cameras help out the market, Apple could see a doubling of camera related applications in the iTunes App Store. These applications are looking at exploding on the market with the new generation of iPhones and products, but the additional functionality will increase the consumer base.
There have been questions in the industry about whether or not Apple will be able to keep up with the demands of their customers due to possible saturation of the market. By adding the camera capability to the Nano and the iTouch, Apple is opening up the market for more users to enjoy their products. As the company continues to improve their offerings they will be able to attract a wider audience, especially if they are able to add productivity software to their iPods. People will be able to stay in touch and stay productive wherever they are and this is highly appealing to users all over the world.
How can you connect a new ipod nano to a 2009 Ford Mariner radio with 6 disc changer?
My g/f just bought a 2009 Mariner and her birthday is coming up… I was thinking about buying her an Ipod nano as part of her birthday gift, but I want to make sure I have all the peripherals to hook it up to her radio in her Mariner… Is there anything special that I will need, or is the output cord from the nano enough?
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8 Comments on “New iPod nano Will Take Pictures”
Umm, I think you basicly just want to make yourself a folder for all of your ipod photos (just move them all into one folder) and then anytime you want to add another pic, just add it to the folder. Hope that helped, sorry if it didn't!
iTunes' latest version is 8.1..so I'm guessing that;s the one you're using.
Pictures are not displayed when you have not connected your iPod to your pc. Just connect it and after it syncs, select your ipod from the left and go to pictures and select do not sync pictures. Now, File->Sync.
Plug in your iPod and click on it from iTunes. Then look at the tab in that window that says pictures. Click on it and that should take you to a part that lets you choose what files you get to sync the pictures from.
Okay, pull up your itunes.
1. plug in your ipod. let it go through the whole sync thing.
2. Where you see the little tabs near the top it will say photos or pictures. click on it.
3. There should be a box checked saying sync(something like that) selected pictures or sync all pictures. uncheck them all and then go to the bottom and click sync.
I don't own _this_ model…but I've bought several of them for family, and have owned just about every model since the 2nd generation. Hopefully my answer will be suitable for you.
What iTunes does for your picture libraries is essentially "syncs" them with your computer. For all the albums listed on the Photos tab of your iPod within iTunes – any pictures residing in those folders on your hard drive will be synced to your iPod when you sync that library.
What I recommend to you is to create a separate Pictures folder (preferably in your My Pictures folder on the computer) that you use for syncing pictures from your computer to your iPod. On the Photos tab of your iPod, enable syncing photos for the folder that contains any pictures you want to send to your device. When you add/remove pictures to this folder, the next time you sync that library will cascade the changes to your device.
If you need step-by-step directions, message me and I'll be happy to draft them up for you.
when u open itunes go to "library" and pick a song that u want to remove the pic from. Then right click the song and go to "Get info" a new window will pop up. In the new window there will be different tabs along the top, click on the artwork tab and you can delete the artwork by clicking on the pic and pressing the delete button.
ok,my sis has oneL::first you need "itunes"( a place where you put songs,movie,games,ect)
You can download it at apple.com
then you download the movies or songs that you want
(you can download it in itunes but it cost money
you can download ipod games and song and movies in limewire it for free
download it
make a seperate folder with the only pics you want to put on ur ipod. then go to sync pictures or your ipod preferences when plugged into comp and select the new folder you just made with those pictures so only those go on your ipod.