The Sony speakers are compatible with ipods and iphones. They also have a fm and am radio, and HD digital reception. These speakers have a variety of different features.
iPods
Linux software exists to sync music with most iPods. So yes.
Simply no. you need to convert the file
yes skullcandy headphones are compatible with ipods. They are one of my favorite headphones to use with my ipod.
MP3 files are definitely compatible with iPods, as are MP4 files. WMA files are NOT compatible and need to be converted into MP4 files. I recommend Kigo Video Converter, just be sure to change the output to custom MP4.
Ebay
Not all iPod speakers and docks work with all iPods, so it's best to check before you buy. Most speakers come with a number of plastic clips though which help you connect most models to most speakers. A lot of stores do have a list, often hidden within the specs, of which devices and generations of those devices the speaker plays with and it's definitley worth having a look as you don't want to get home and find that your iPod or iPhone is the one that isn't compatible. But of you ckeck often there are updates that could help.
Most newer Kenwoods are compatible with iPods. For the one's that aren't you can hook into them directly with a mini-to-mini cable.
Yes, Target carries audio speakers. Target carries speakers for the home and vehicle, as well as speakers for devices like iPods, iPads, and home theater systems.
Yes, they are compatible with most if not all phones, mp3 players and iPods, iPhones and iPads
One can purchase a blue iPod Nano through the official Apple store or website. One may also find new, used or refurbished iPods through sites such as eBay or craigslist and new iPods through large stores such as Best Buy or Walmart.