From the Manufacturer
It's an ultraportable digital music player that enables you to bring your entire music collection with you, wherever you go. It's the kind of flexibility you want – listen to music on the bus, at the gym, at work. No more lugging around a heavy bag of CDs. The iPod weighs just a few ounces and you can put 10,000 songs on it.
| It's fast. Just plug it into your computer and with the help of a USB 2.0 connector, you can download your entire music library from iTunes at blazing speeds. Don’t worry about keeping iTunes and iPod in sync – they sync up automatically when the iPod is plugged in. It's easy to use. The unique Click Wheel navigation is intuitive to use. The Click Wheel—an innovation in usability—makes it both fun and easy to select playlists, scroll through artists, and choose the song you want without lifting your thumb. |  Connect the iPod to your PC and transfer music automatically. Auto-Sync makes updating music fast and easy. |
 With iTunes you can build your music library and make your own playlists. | It sounds great. Designed to give you the best portable digital music experience possible, the iPod delivers the highest sound quality. iPod supports the most popular audio formats – including MP3 (up to 320 kbps), MP3 variable bit rate and WAV, giving you access to a wide range of audio file types. The new Apple Lossless format lets you import music from CDs at highest quality for about half the space as uncompressed audio (AIFF). AAC features CD-quality audio in smaller sizes than MP3, so that even more songs fit on your iPod. Once you plug in your iPod, it automatically syncs with iTunes. You don’t even have to press a button. iTunes knows when you’ve plugged in your iPod to your computer. You can see at a glance what’s on your iPod in the iTunes window. If your iTunes library exceeds the iPod storage capacity, you can let iTunes fill your iPod for you. iTunes will create a playlist that fits your style — and your iPod capacity. iTunes also picks up any playlists you’ve made on your iPod so you can play or edit them on your PC. For finer control over your portable collection, you can turn off Auto-Sync and select your iPod contents manually. |
Customizable settings - Customize main menu
- Create On-The-Go Playlists
- Rate songs
- Shuffle songs or albums
- Repeat one or all
- Adjust audiobook reading speed
- Sound Check on or off
- 20 equalizer presets
- Backlight timer
- Display contrast
- Alarms on, off or silent
- Sleep timer
- Date and time
- Display time in menu bar
- Contacts sort and display by first or last names
- Clicker on or off
|  The iPod supports an advanced digital audio format known as Dolby AAC Format. Dolby AAC Formar rivals CD-quality sound, with higher compression levels so you can fit more music on your iPod. |
Headphones - Earbud-style headphones with 18-mm drivers using Neodymium transducer magnets
- Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
- Impedance: 32 ohms
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 | You can do a whole lot more with iPod. Take your Microsoft Entourage or Palm Desktop calendar with you. Keep your contacts at a thumb’s distance because now iPod supports industry-standard vCards. Stay on top of your day with to-do lists.
|  | There’s a music quiz to keep you on your music trivia toes, as well as other games (Solitaire, Brick and Parachute), which comes in handy on long commutes or while waiting in lines. |
 | iPod also includes a notes reader so you can download text-based information and read it on the screen. Download anything from restaurant reviews or directions, work out routines or news, and have it at your fingertips when you need it. |  | Use the Shuffle feature in the main menu the next time you want to quickly shuffle your music – now it’s on the main menu. It’s everyone’s favorite option for mixing things up. You can shuffle your entire music collection. |
Product Description
Pack up to 10, 0001 songs into your pocket with the 40GB Apple iPod from HP. How much music is that? You could listen 24 x 7 for almost four weeks in a row, never hearing the same song twice. Even better, the iPod is about as compact and lightweight as your cell phone.