Click Digital Products UK Apple Store
This is the Click Digital Products UK Apple Store, where you can quickly and easily browse and search all of the products currently available on
the UK Apple Store website.
Clicking on any Apple product listed below will take you to that
product on
the actual Apple UK Store website in a new browser window, where you
can check current product
details, availability and price etc. and purchase the product directly from
Apple UK.
There is a wide range of Apple product such as the MacBook Air,
MacBook, MacBook Pro, iPod, iPod shuffle, iPhone, iPod touch, iPod
nano, Apple TV, Mac Pro, iMac, Mac mini, iPod classic, iPod shuffle,
Mac OS X etc.
Compare iPod features
The range of Apple iPod devices can be a bit confusing so
the following table should help you compare the different iPod devices and
their features.
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| Capacity |
iPod shuffle has the following memory
1GB - Which
means:
Up to 240 songs.
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iPod nano has the following memory options:-
4GB - Which means:
Up to 2,000 songs, up to 7,000 photos, up to 8 hours of video, movies,
TV shows, or a mix of each.
OR
8GB - Which
means:
Up to 1,000 songs, up to 3,500 photos, up to 4 hours of video, movies,
TV shows, or a mix of each |
iPod classic has the following memory options:-
80GB - Which means:
Up to 20,000 songs, up to 25,000 photos, up to 100 hours of video,
movies, TV shows, or a mix of each.
OR
160GB
- Which Means:
Up to 40,000 songs, up to 25,000 photos, up to 200 hours of video,
movies, TV shows, or a mix of each
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iPod touch has the following memory options:-
8GB - Which means:
Up to 1,750 songs, up to 10,000 photos, up to 10 hours of video,
movies, TV shows, or a mix of each
OR
16GB
- Which means:
Up to 3,500 songs, up to 20,000 photos, up to 20 hours of video,
movies, TV shows, or a mix of each.
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| Display |
No |
2 inch (diagonal) |
2.5 inch (diagonal) |
3.5 inch Multi-Touch
(diagonal) |
| Wi-Fi |
No |
No |
No |
Wi-Fi Internet
Wi-Fi iTunes Store |
The Apple MacBook
With the Apple MacBook you get the fast mobile architecture in a
beautifully designed notebook that costs less than other models. The MacBook has up to 80GB
hard drive, an optional DVD-burning SuperDrive, built-in Bluetooth,
wireless-ready (802.11g) AirPort and up to 2GB of RAM. You can choose either bright white or sleek black notebook casing colour. Every
MacBook comes with iLife ’06 which is an amazing suite of applications that
make it easy to work in the digital world. Use iPhoto to share entire
high-res photo albums with anyone who’s got an email address. Record
your own songs and podcasts with GarageBand. Break into indie
filmmaking with iMovie HD and iDVD. You can then take all the stuff you made on
your MacBook and share it on the web in one click with iWeb.
MacBook features Front
Row, so you can navigate your movies, music, photos and more at the
touch of the included Apple Remote — no matter where you roam. Give an
impromptu slideshow of your holiday photos in your favourite café.
Screen your latest iMovie on the train. Watch a DVD in bed. MacBook and
Front Row give you the best seat in the house (or out of it). Note the little lens in the display bezel, that’s the
MacBook’s built-in iSight camera. Use it to video chat simply by
opening iChat AV and clicking on a buddy icon (or three). Or fire up
Photo Booth and take a few snapshots with the iSight, play around with
sixteen fun effects, then admire your handiwork. That little camera
lets you create Web-ready videos, too. Just open up iMovie and start
the action. From there, iWeb makes it one-click easy to get your
talking head on the Web. Looks like fun. Thanks to a 13.3-inch
glossy widescreen display that’s 79% brighter with 30% more viewing
area than the iBook before it, MacBook provides the perfect combination
of pixels and portability. Photos feel crisper. Movies play vividly.
Even daily tasks like surfing the Web and checking email take on a
whole new sheen. The built-in wireless capability of MacBook puts
the "world" back in "World Wide Web". If there’s a wireless hot spot
nearby, you can get online. No need to burn valuable surfing time
configuring your computer. Just open it up. MacBook automatically
detects wireless networks within range and asks nicely if you’d like to
join any of them. That’s it. Catch up on your blog, share this
weekend’s trip as a photocast, or just chat with your friends. Anytime,
anywhere.
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