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Advantages: Easy to use, decent speed Disadvantages: Not particularly reliable
This cable comes with your iPod. It's the only way provided free with the iPod for you to recharge it. You plug it into a desktop or laptop computer and your iPod will charge via the power provided to the computer.
It seemed adequate enough when I was ...
Advantages: long, easy to store, quick transfers, long-lasting Disadvantages: n/a
well what can i say, you get this connector free when you buy your ipod or you can buy it seperately for between £5 and £10. Obviously it can be very useful and very handy because it can be used to transfer songs, images and videos from computer to ipod. ...
Advantages: functuanal Disadvantages: metal easily bent on the usb
...to the loss of my old one. as it is offical apple it works fantstic and does basicly what it said on the packet. it does what i want it to and also looks good and is small enuff to keep by my laptop. the only one problem is that ...
Advantages: Works just as the orginial cable shipped with iPod - Great Spare/Replacement Disadvantages: Can be costly if purchased from Apple
Apple iPod data cable is not an essential purchase as any iPod you buy comes with one with the exception of the shuffle.
However should you find yours broken or wanting an extra cable this is for you.
The cable is identical to the one shipped with y ...
Advantages: Has both USB and Firewire cables with an iPod dock connector. Disadvantages: New iPods cannot use Firewire.
This cable allows you to connect, sync and power up your iPod with your mac or PC via USB2.0/USB1.0 and FireWire (aka IEEE 1394a) ports. Or does it?
The most recent iPods do not allow you to sync via FireWire, only via USB. If you connect your iPod to ...