iPod Mini
An iPod is a class of portable, audio digital players designed and marketed by Apple computers. They can be connected to the computer to be used as external storage device.
iPod mini is a smaller version of Apple’s portable audio players. It uses Micro drive hard drives for storage. It has the ability to charge over a USB connection. There are two versions: The first generation mini has 4 GB of storage. It features the ‘click wheel”, which is a state of the art touch sensitive wheel. The second-generation mini has 6GB storage. Both models feature an increased battery life of 18 hours. They are also known for their richer case colors. The iPod mini uses ultra- thin Compact Flash Micro drives made by Hitachi. It can be connected to the computer using a proprietary dock connector present at the bottom of the device. The iPod mini has a 1.67 inches diagonal display screen.




