Jogging With An iPod
There are so may great features that make an iPod so much better to job with than say a portable DVD player, or the old reliable Sony Walkman. First of all you can hold infinitely more songs. DVD players had the advantage over cassette players allowing you to skip songs, but had the drawback of skipping – especially when jogging. You don’t have to worry about an iPod skipping.
Some believe that iPods have no moving parts. This is actually not true. iPods contain mini hard drives. Unfortunately, all that jarring from jogging can affect you iPod in the long run, but I wouldn’t be too concerned.
If you jog quite often and are worried about protecting your valuable electronic device, you may want to consider the iPod Shuffle or another portable MP3 player
that uses flash memory rather than a mini hard drive.
Flash member cannot hold near the amount of a mini hard drive, but they have no moving parts and therefor will last longer over time.
[tags]iPod, iPod Shuffle, Jogging, Portable MP3 Players, Sony Walkman[/tags]
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February 9, 2007
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