Ipod Mini - An MP3 Player Evolves
Having an internal battery, the Mini has a capacity to play a full eight hours of audio playback with each charge. The very notable “click wheel” of the fourth generation iPods was introduced with the iPod mini. The scroll wheel and the click wheel match perfectly to give useful and convenient operating buttons and a touch interface. With these two functions, you can do some simple scrolling and locate and listen to your songs.
Roughly a year after being introduced, the iPod mini became equipped with a 6 GB capacity and constructed with a larger battery life that has the ability to play up to 18 hours between charges. However, when the iPod nano was released to the public in September of 2005, the iPod mini was discontinued from production.
Features of the Mini IPod
Unlike the original iPod, the screens of iPod minis are smaller, but still produce readable displays and functions. The great thing the about the minis is that the controls perform exactly what you want them to do. Since the minis integrate USB 2.0, downloads and uploads are easy to use and faster than the first generation of iPods.























