
Since 2005, the iPod Shuffle has been the smallest of the iPod family. The telltale signs of identifying this model are its extreme portability, lack of screen, and cheap price. Apple has since come out with 4 different models, and we'll go over them all! More...

The iPod Nano was first released in 2005 after the iPod Mini line was discontinued. Since then it has been sold for 6 years with no signs of slowing down, and every year there's always been a new iPod Nano released. If you're doing the math, that's 6 iPod Nanos, total! When selling your iPod Nano it may be tough to distinguish which is which, but have no fear! This guide is here! More...

After the iPod Classic was introduced, Apple found that while it could hold a lot of music, it wasn't very travel friendly. The public wanted something smaller, more durable, but with the same music containing quality they found with the original. Apple's answer? The iPod Mini. More...

The iPod classic is the first iPod to be released from Apple. It can be identified by its big square shape, with square screen that takes up about half of the front side, and round click wheel that takes up the other half of the front side. There are 6 generations, so let's get started by looking at each: More...