Since MP3 and iPod are incompatible, you can't use an MP3 port to connect an iPod; you can only use a port that will accept an iPod cord.
A iPod classic 64gb
for mp3 i would say SANSA for ipod i would say either IPOD CLASSIC OR IPOD NANO
Apple and Sony both offer transmitters for an iPod mp3 player. Other lesser known manufacturers also produce transmitters, but it is likely a better bet to go with a brand name you know to ensure you get a quality product.
iPod is Apple's only mp3 player. There are, however, many different models - from the iPod classic and the iPod shuffle to the iPod mini and the iPod touch.
She has an iPod. A white, 120 BG, classic iPod. Currently about $250.
yes it is not a shake mp3
The Ipod (Classic) was launched on October 23, 2001 and was a compact portable Mp3 player.
A case or carrier is probably the most useful MP3 or iPod accessory. FM transmitters are also useful for cars without a direct connection to the stereo.
I don't believe that you can purchase an iPod or MP3 Player with an FM transmitter built in. All search results showed stores where you can buy FM transmitters separately.
If your talking about the Ipod Touch, it can connect to wireless networks.
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.