Thursday, March 31, 2005

The iPod U2 Special Edition Is Collectable and Exciting!

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This Apple U2 special addition iPod can be used with Mac or Windows. It is collectable for many reasons; first, it is the only black iPod available. And of course it has the engraved signatures on its backside of U2's Bono, Larry Mullen, Adam Clayton, and The Edge. Also featured on the back is a U2 logo and the phrase iPod Special Edition. The U2 is the only Special Edition iPod. It has 20GB memory (that means up to 5000 songs!), a red Apple click wheel instead of the usual gray, and the signature white iPod ear buds.

The fourth generation iPod U2 Edition has a four gray scale screen rather than a color one. The U2 iPod is the thinnest full-sized body so far. It comes with a U2 poster and a $50. coupon towards U2s newest box set: iTunes Digital Box Set titled The Complete U2 with over 400 tracks, every album they have made. Plus rare and previously unreleased songs!


More features included with this iPod U2 Edition are:



Keep up to 5000 songs in your pocket
Use it with Mac OS X or Windows 2000/XP
Take it everywhere — it’s only 5.6 ounces
Find songs fast with the Apple Click Wheel
Listen longer with up to 12 hours battery life
Shuffle songs in the main menu
Play MP3, AAC and Apple Lossless
Jog without fear — 25 minutes of skip protection
Save multiple On-the-Go Playlists
Adjust speed for Audiobooks
Enjoy seamless integration with iTunes
Sync and charge via included FireWire or USB 2.0 cables
Use as a portable hard drive — take your files with you
Remind yourself with Text Notes
Play games on-the-go
Keep appointments using the Alarm Clock and Sleep Timer
Stay organized with contacts, calendars and to-do lists

Now you know that its practical, its fun, and its exciting...
Get Your iPod U2 Special Edition While You Still Can!

iPod U2 Special Edition

1 comment:

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