Yes, take a look at the ION Audio LPDOCK USB Turntable with iPod Dock. It will allow you to dock your iPod and play songs directly from the iPod's memory, in addition to conventional records.
Any set of speakers that have the Apple Connector will work. You can also find adapters that will allow your iPod to connect to potentially any Bose Speaker on the market.
You can have any set of earphones as long as it has a 3.5mm jack to connect to your iPod Shuffle.
If you have any ipod or iphone USB cable, just connect it and you are good to go.
It depends on what you are wanting to connect the iPod to. If you want to connect it to a wall outlet to charge, then you have to by an iPod wall adapter (includes adapter and iPod to USB connection wire). If you want to connect it to a computer to download music, photos, videos, etc., then you just use the iPod to USB connection wire that should already be provided when you buy your iPod, and connect it to any USB 2.0 port on your computer.
iPod touch can connect to Internet through Wi-fi (in fact it is the only way it can), but it cannot enable any other device to connect to Internet = it cannot replace a router.
Any old turntables or used ones are good. It will get pretty beaten up. Have extra needles handy.
All iPod Touches come with the built in ability to connect via wi-fi. In order to connect to the internet via wi-fi you must be within range of a wireless router. You do not have to pay any extra fee when buying your iPod Touch to connect to a wireless router.
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No, the YouTube service requires an Internet connection. The only iPod with this feature is the iPod touch. The iPod Classic and all other iPods lack any sort of modem or radio to connect to the Internet, and thus cannot have YouTube.
No. To transfer apps to another iPod this is what you have to do: Connect your iPhone into your MAC or PC and iTunes should pop-up (if it doesn't it means you've disabled it to do so, so open it up yourself). In the top left side of the screen on your MAC, click file, then there will be a button which says 'Transfer Purchases from iPod'. It does not matter if you connect iPhone, iPod, iPhone... it will do it with anything. Also it includes all free and paid apps. After doing this disconnect iPod and connect new iPod where just sync it; MAKE SURE that the box 'sync apps with iPod' is ticked, you can check it when you connect your iPod to iTunes, click on it and there will be a tab called 'APPS', there you will find the box. Any other help, just email me or ask a question. So Conclusion: 1.Connect iPod 2.Click 'Transfer Purchases from iPod/iPhone/iPad... 3.Disconnect iPod 4.Connect new iPod 5.Sync it making sure the box 'sync apps' is ticked.
Once you have loaded your iPod with music you do not have to do anything with the iTunes software. You can use iTunes to listen to music while working on the computer. You can connect your iPod to iTunes every so often and check if there are any software updates for the iPod. If you find new music that you like you can add that to your iTunes library and then it will be added to your iPod the next time you connect it.
Turntables are available at almost any electronic store. The most popular places to buy turntables right now are BestBuy, Amazon, and Ebay.