Devices range itself are mainly digital audio players, designed around a central click wheel, with the exception of the iPod shuffle, which uses buttons because of its small size.
In September 2006, the line-up consists of the video-capable fifth generation iPod, the smaller second generation iPod nano, and the display-less second generation iPod shuffle. The iPod line used to contain the iPod mini, until being discontinued for the introduction of the iPod nano.
The full-sized model stores media on an internal hard drive, while the iPod nano and iPod shuffle use flash memory due to their smaller size.
Like many digital music players, iPods can also serve as external data storage devices.
It must be very cool to view PowerPoint on iPod , but how we do it?
Free method
The first way is to export PowerPoint slides as images (you can do it by clicking "Save as" on PowerPoint )and create a new album in photo folder, then import the folder of images into a new album.
Finally we use iTunes to sync the new album so that we can play the presentation on iPod. But you may notice that animations and transitions in your PowerPoint are lost.
That makes the presentations a dull thing!
Since MPEG-4 video is supported by all iPod devices, I think Acoolsoft PPT2Video Converter meets all your demands.
With this product, you can easily convert your PowerPoint slides to MPEG-4, and then import it to iPod or sync with iTunes.
After a few steps of operation, your presentation will be readily to play on your iPod Touch.
Further, one of the advantages brought by this product is that the video generated from your presentation keeps all the charming animations and transitions retained.