Most iPod hookups in cars will, indeed, attach to other MP3 or CD players.
All MP3 Players can interface with iTunes with some work, however only iPods are designed to interface with the software out of box.
The IPod touch is more than a simple mp3 player. Normal mp3 players cannot join a Wifi and download new songs right then. Normal mp3 players cannot play videos. Normal mp3 players cannot go to the app store and download games and other applications. Simply put, the IPod touch is not just an mp3 player, it's a tiny entertainment center.
An ipod in MY opinion. It is durable and comes in many different styles. Most other ones are crappy.
The JVCRVNB0B has an input for audio from an Ipod or other brands of MP3 players. anonymous@oola.com
no, they will only work with the nano, as the nano is quite a bit smaller than other ipods and mp3 players. If you bought a speaker for an ipod touch, it would also work with the nano.
No, only an Apple iPod will work with the iTunes application.
The bestselling mp3 players of all time are the Apple iPod Touch and the Zune by Microsoft. Other runner-ups to the Zune and the iPod are the iPod shuffle and the SanDisk Sansa Clip.
There are four types of iPods on the market. This product line includes the iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Touch, and iPod classic. Beside playing MP3's, the iPods usually have other functionalities.
One can buy iPod and MP3 Players from a lot of offline and online retailer stores. Some of the online stores that sell iPod and MP3 Players are Best Buy, Target and Walmart to name a few.
An ipod is a very popular and high quality mp3 player. While mp3 players may be less expansive, you might not get the to notch quality of an ipod.
The top 3 new mp3 players would be: Ipod touch, Microsoft Zune HD and the Ipod Nano. All generations of the Ipod are in top rankings. The following site has rankings on all current players http://www.pcmag.com/reviews/mp3-players