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2 Portable Entertainment Section2 PHOTO - VIDEO - PRO AUDIO Portable Entertainment PORTABLE AUDIO & VIDEO Apple..........................................................24-30 Belkin..........................................................31-33 DLO .............................................................34-35 Griffin Technology ............................36-39 iPod Accessories..................................40-51 Archos .........52-53 Samsung....64-65 Creative ......54-57 SanDisk.......66-67 iAudio..........58-62 Sony..............68-70 Microsoft...........63 Toshiba...............71 PORTABLE DVD PLAYERS Audiovox ..........72 Panasonic..74 -75 Initial DVD........73 Sony.....................76 Toshiba ............................................................77 Obtaining information and ordering from B&H is quick and easy. When you call us, just punch in the corresponding Quick Dial number anytime during our welcome message. The Quick Dial code then directs you to the specific professional sales associates in our order department. For Section 2, Portable Entertainment, use Quick Dial #: 94 24 PERSONAL AUDIO APPLE iPOD NANO (2ND GENERATION) 2-, 4- and 8GB Pencil-Thin Digital Music/Photo Players A thinner design. Five stylish colors. A brighter display. Up to 24 hours of battery life. Everything you loved about the original iPod nano but better. Available in three storage sizes 2GB (500 songs), 4GB (1,000 songs) and 8GB (2,000 songs), the pencil-thin iPod nano packs the entire iPod experience into an impossibly small design. How small? At 0.26” from front to back, the iPod nano is about as deep as six stacked credit cards. Impossible? Pick it up and hold it in your hand. Take in the brilliant color display— 40% brighter that the original, run your thumb around the Click Wheel. Put on the earbuds and turn up your music. 8GB of skip-free storage on a featherweight iPod means you can wear almost five days’ worth of music around your neck. Or run with 2,000 songs on your arm. And with up to 24 hours of battery life, the hits just keep on coming. Album art pops and slideshows stun on the iPod nano’s dazzling display. Possibly the world’s coolest photo album, iPod nano holds up to 25,000 snapshots. It also carries your podcasts and audiobooks and syncs seamlessly with iTunes. Click Wheel puts music under your thumb (FF, REW, Play, pause or access menus). Use the touch-sensitive surface to control volume or browse music. Do it all without looking. Add accessories via the Dock connector and headphone jack and your music will always keep up with you — at home, on the go, even in your car. iPod nano 2GB in Silver (APIPODN22S)..........................................................CALL iPod nano 8GB in Black (APIPODN28B) ......................................................CALL iPond nano 4GB in Blue (APIPODN24BL), Green (APIPODN24G), Pink (APIPODN24P), Silver (APIPODN24S)..................................................................................................CALL iPOD 30- and 80GB Ultra Slim Digital Music/Photo/Video Players Now that you can buy movies from the iTunes Store and sync them to your iPod, the whole world is your theater. Available in 30GB or 80GB super-slim versions, those movies fit comfortably next to TV shows, iPod games, podcasts, audiobooks, photo albums, and, of course, an entire library of music. How much can your pocket hold? That’s up to you and your iPod. It holds up to 20,000 songs, up to 25,000 photos, and up to100 hours of video — or any combination of each. So you can browse movies on the iTunes Store, download the ones you want, then sync it to your iPod. Same goes for TV episodes, new iPod games, 99¢ songs, best-selling audiobooks, and an entire universe of free podcasts. With all that music at your fingertips, you may never want to stop listening. Good thing the iPod can play up to 20 hours of audio or over 6 hours of videos on a single battery charge. When it’s time to recharge just plug it into your computer or a handy wall socket (via optional power adapter) and it fast-charges in as little as two hours. Smaller than ever, the 30GB is 30% thinner than the previous 4th generation, and the 80GB is the same size as the 60GB model before it. Plus, they pack a 60% brighter, more vibrant display, so your album art, photos, and video are stunningly clear. A new interface lets you search your iPod using the patented Click Wheel. And if you’re a fan of live albums, classical works, or anything that sounds best when it’s continuous, iPod supports gapless playback that seamlessly transitions from one song to another. iPod with Video 30GB in Black (APIPOD630B) .............................................CALL iPod with Video 80GB in Black (APIPOD80B) ...............................................CALL iPod with Video 30GB in White (APIPOD630W)...........................................CALL iPod with Video 80GB in White (APIPOD80W).............................................CALL www.bhphotovideo.com PHOTO - VIDEO - PRO AUDIO PERSONAL AUDIO 25 APPLE iPOD /iPOD NANO Audio Support ◆ Designed to give you the best portable CLICK WHEEL digital music, they deliver the highest sound quality from input to output. They support ◆ They incorporate the touch-sensitive Click Wheel made popular audio formats including MP3 (16 to famous by the iPod Mini. Without lifting your thumb from 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, the wheel, you can use it to navigate your music on the 1.5” and 4), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV. (176 x 132) or 2.5˝ (320 x 240-pixel) color LCD display. Spin the wheel to scroll effortlessly through dozens of playlists, ◆ They also support the AAC format (Mac- hundreds of albums or thousands of songs and podcasts and only), which features CD-quality audio in start the music playing. smaller file sizes than MP3, so you can fit even more songs on your iPod. ◆ Click Wheel puts music under your thumb. Click to fast-forward, rewind, play, pause or access menus. Use the touch-sensitive surface to control volume or browse music. You ◆ In addition to the flash memory or hard can do it all without looking. drive, they have a memory cache buffer. Since it is solid state, there are no moving ◆ Or highlight photos. They hold up to 25,000 photos you can sync from your Mac or parts, so movement does not affect it. The Windows PC via iTunes. (Optional accessories allow you to download digital images memory pre-loads up to 25 minutes of right from your digital camera or memory card to the iPod). The iPod displays 25 music to the cache at a time, and they full-color thumbnails at a time in a 5x5 grid; the iPod nano displays 12 at a time in a 4x3 play the music from the cache to ensure grid. Use the Click Wheel to scroll through photo thumbnails the same way you scroll completely skip-free playback through song titles. To see a photo full-screen, click the center button. You can even view photo slideshows, complete with music. Just select Slideshow settings and choose Power the time between slides, the transition effect and the music. ◆ iPod and iPod nano let you play your music for up to 20 and 24 hours (respectively) on a single battery charge. Plus, while you’re on the move, they keep you aware of their charge level, and when it’s time, they are iTUNES 7 quick to recharge. Open 24/7, the iTunes Store ◆ The iPod nano can be fast-charged to 80% features 3.5 million songs, 1 65,000 free podcasts, 20,000 capacity in 1 ⁄2 hours and fully-charged in 3 hours. (2 hours and 4 hours for the iPod). audiobooks, TV shows, They charge via USB or FireWire to your movies and iPod games. computer, or via AC wall outlet using the Find, download, play, and sync optional power adapter. in a fraction of the time it takes to drive to any superstore. With songs, albums, and Sync music videos from major and ◆ The iPod and iPod nano are designed for independent music labels, plus listening to digital music away from your individual artists, the iTunes computer, and one simple connection does Store eliminates the hassle of it all. Simply connect them to your Mac or subscription services and annoying ads. For just 99¢ each, you get high-quality AAC songs PC and sync files via the high-speed USB 2.0 that won’t disappear at the end of the month, or ever. What you buy is yours to keep. interface with the supplied USB cable. That’s fair to you and fair to artists. (The iPod can also sync via FireWire 400). Every movie you buy from the iTunes Store downloads at near DVD-quality 640-by-480 The result? Blazingly fast transfer speeds resolution that looks great on both your computer and your iPod. The iTunes Store also that let you load an album in just 5 seconds. features TV shows from nearly every major network and cable channel. For $1.99, you can ◆ Using the optional Docks makes charging own the latest commercial-free episode of your favorite show one day after it airs. and syncing easier than ever. An elegant, Choose from popular games (iPod with Video only) such as Tetris, Mahjong, and PAC-MAN, convenient home base for iPod or iPod nano or discover new games such as Zuma and Vortex. At $4.99, each game offers hours of fun. on a desk, the optional iPod nano Dock and iPod Universal Dock provide syncing, Every radio-style and video podcast on the iTunes Store is free. There are tens of thousands charging and audio line out for connecting of podcasts to choose from and subscribe to, you’re sure to find podcasts that pique your to powered speakers or a stereo system interest. Audiobooks on the iTunes Store range from fiction to mystery to biography — just (and TV via optional iPod AV cable with the about anything on the bestseller list and beyond.
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