iPhone
The iPhone is a smartphone designed by Apple, which has no key but only one Touchscreen along its entire length.
The iPhone is 61 x 115 mm, weighs 135 g and has a touch screen 3.5 "(8.9 cm) to 160 dpi. It offers a classic resolution of 320 x 480 px, camera Digital (APN) of 2 mega -pixels. Side-board technologies, it is a mobile GSM Quad + EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), with support Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g and Blutooth 2.0. Despite Apple announced all this autonomy of 5 hours in conversation and Wi-Fi/vidéo or 16 hours of audio playback type player.
Do not forget that it is also a range of mobile wireless VoIP marketed by Linksys since December 18, 2006 .
iPod
The iPod is a portable Digital designed and marketed since 2001 by Apple Computer. Initially, single player, then photos, the new fifth-generation iPod adds video now, models with 30 GB and 60 GB thinner and lighter available from $349.
The iPod's father is Tony Fadel, who had earlier proposed the idea to Philips and Real Networks.
IPod Features
Holds up to 15 000 tracks with album art in color
The 30GB model measures 103.5 mm x 61.8 mm x 11 mm, and the 60GB model measures 103.5 mm x 61.8 mm x 14 mm
Monitor TFT ultra-bright 320 x 240 pixels 6.35 cm
Up to 20 hours of autonomy
Holds up to 25 000 photos
Holds up to 150 hours of Video
Reads videos or slideshows on TV screen through the Dock optio
iPod Nano
After theiPod, And iPod mini, Apple launched the iPod nano in September 2005. Available in 2GB model (500 songs) and 4GB (1 000 songs), iPod nano includes full iPod experience in a housing as thin as a pencil. A marketing trick? Make up your mind.
IPod nano Features
Up to 1 000 songs and album art in color
8.9 x 4.1 x 0.69 cm and 42 g
Wallpapers LCD color of 3.81 cm
Up to 14 hours of autonomy
Apple Click Wheel
Charge and sync via USB 2.0
IPSec
TCP / IP of Encryption.
Data structure that defines and manages all the security settings associated with a secure IP communications between two entities.
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