All iPods (4G an newer) only work with the A/V cords that plug into the Dock connector. You can pick one up at Radio Shack for $50.
Use Itunes it will be easiest for begginers.
There is no such thing as a 120gb iPod TOUCH. However, there is a 120gb version of the iPod CLASSIC (6th gen), which is available by the truckload on eBay, but was discontinued by Apple in 2009/10.
iPod nano 3rd generation comes in 4 and 8 gigabyte versions. They hold 1000-2,000 songs. Nano can play videos, podcasts, video podcasts, music (of course), and photos, as well as some games made for the nano. The nano uses flash memory unlike the larger iPod classic which uses an 80 GB hard drive. The iPod classic can hold up to 20,000 songs, videos, podcasts, photos, games etc. and has an identical user interface. The classic is larger and so is the screen. There is a newer version of the classic now with updated software on Apple's website. It is 120 GB with updated software. The ipod classic is more fragil then the nano. If you drop the nano, so what but the classic may break.
I am assuming you are referring to the apple itouch. No, you can't change a memory card on a itouch. If it is full I would suggest rotating your music/videos in and out or buying an ipod classic
no because that will be stupid
All iPods including the classic model have been designed and manufactured by Apple Inc.
You can find a great deal for a 6th generation Apple iPod Classic that has 160 GB of storage from the Apple store. Failing that, you can try Amazon or eBay.
probably target, best buy, or an apple store.
To download apps and music or videos
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To play YouTube videos on an Apple iBook you need to go to the YouTube website, locate the video you want to watch and click the play button. If the iBook is very old (a G3 model) it may not be able to play the videos.
you need to create an apple acount to get an apple ID, then you use the ID to get the music, videos, apps, etc. Hope this helped! =D