The technicalities of the iPod range have not really been significantly different over the years. The iPod designs have really only been altered to offer smaller sizes. The only exceptions are the iPod Shuffel (which is not really an iPod) and the iPod touch. The iPod touch is almost identical to the iPhone.
The only real significant change in the range is the iPod Nano which used solid state memory instead of a mechanical hard disk. Though the rest of the unit functions the same.
ipods use audio compression to delete the parts of a song you hardly hear, allowing you to store more songs in a smaller spaxe...clever huh!?
The First ipod that was invented was the ipod classic it worked by pressing the buttons on it almost like the mp3's.
ipod classic
classic ipod
No
Either iPod Classic or iPod Shuffle.
The iPod nano was not the first iPod; the iPod classic (at that time the iPod) was the first.
Yes!
The first iPod was a first generation iPod Classic and was made on October 23rd 2001.
no, it doesn't have the 'signature' apple plug thingy in the bottom
Yes it does it works with any ipod except for the ipod shuffle
course it will work stupid
yes
it should if you have the plastic piece that holds the ipod still but other than that it should definitely work