Yes, ipods have games and other stuff and features as to normal mp3's.
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Because MP3 players cannot carry alot of features, play more songs like iPods and can't play any games. iPods has alot more features than MP3 players. iPods are more expensive than MP3 players. Ipods ARE a type of MP3 player.
apple is a type of place that has Ipods
No, there is nothing explosive in an iPod. However some rechargeable lithium batteries of the type used in iPods (and many other devices) having manufacturing defects can suddenly burst into flames, destroying the device and injuring the user!
With the introduction of mp3 players, ipods and ipads, music players are no longer something that is common amount teens. Small dvd players can be found at Walmart and other similar stores.
the type of touch screens that ipods use are called multi-touch.
Ipods are always a sturdy, quality type of MP3 player. It is by far the most popular. You can find ratings and purchase one all at store.apple.com/ipod.
The term podcasting is controverisal because it was first made as a type of radio audio for iPods and other MP3 players but now there is a lot of other ways to listen to podcasts besides on iPods so some people think that it should not be called podcasting because of that reason.
multi-touch
yes
they use rechargable batteries
(The Apple iPod is, of course, also an MP3 player; that is, it plays music that has been converted into the compressed file type named MP3.) Many non-Apple MP3 players contain features not found in iPods to date, such as: - voice recording - FM radio - player-to-player communication - plays WMA files (twice the compression) All non-Apple MP3 players work with a very large number of music sources on the Web; they're not limited to Apple's iTunes site. Most sites sell content at lower cost than the iTunes site; and many sites freely distribute some (non-first-run) tunes. A leading consumer magazine found some other MP3 players to be more durable and less failure prone than iPods, but that was before the 2nd-generation players. iPods are likely to remain highly popular for their styling and their revolutionary controls / user interface. And since more Apple iPods have been sold than any other single brand and form-factor of MP3 player so far, they have the greatest selection of custom accessories.
iPods as far as I know only accept videos in mp4 format...but maybe they accept video in other forms..but I wouldn't know :)