There are a number of changes compared to the previous generations, as was the standard FireWire connection replaced by a flatter interface. The new terminal made the introduction of the iPod Dock possible, a holder for the iPod on the desk. Another consequence of a flatter connection was that the development of accessories for iPod were now possible, which work with the Baseus Charger.
This generation is distinguished by a number of strong points of the previous generations in appearance. The first thing noticed was that they were significantly thinner than previous iPods. It was also notable that the buttons for the operation no longer sat around the scroll wheel, but were placed under the screen, a change of style for technical reasons, which turned out to be short-lived. These keys lit red when touched, which made operation in dark environments easier.
In the third generation, most different models released successively with 10, 15, 20 and 30 GB. On 8 September 2003, the 15 GB and 30 GB models are replaced by a 20 GB and 40 GB model.
Apple offered no more separate versions for PCs, iPod, there was only one version for Mac and PC. Windows users had to iPod formatted to the FAT32 format. An iPod is a portable media player for music manufactured by the U.S. technology company Apple. The iPod is designed to play compressed audio files and has become successful all over the world due to its simple design and operation. The classic iPod and Baseus Charger is about as big as a pack of cigarettes.
All models of the iPod have a display to show what song is playing or the user to scroll through menus. The later generations can also play videos, photos or used to play games. On most models there are five buttons, which are placed in a round click-wheel ‘, this very distinctive round design of the control is characteristic of the iPod. The iPod Touch does not have this design and is based on the well-distinctive design of the iPhone. The file storage is done in a flash memory or a hard disk with a capacity up to 160 GB and an Baseus Charger.
Data on the iPod can be used alone, there can be no modifications to the data on the iPod. Music and video are managed on a computer (PC or Mac) with iTunes. Data can also be put on the iPod from other applications (iCal, iPhoto, MS Outlook). Since the introduction of the first iPod in 2001, there are more than 250 million copies sold worldwide, making it the best-selling music player in the world that works with the Baseus Charger.