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I've been looking towards getting an Ipod or some form of mp3 player for a couple of weeks now, and I can't seem to decide between them all.
I only have about 3 GB of music on my computer but have had up to 13 in the past. I'm not much of an active person so I really wouldn't be running or exercising with it, just have it to walk around campus/ignore people at family get togethers.
On campus it seemslike I can get better prices on ipods (when compared to the BestBuy website) and I want something useful and get the most for my money.
For $269 I can get a 20 GB ipod with the color screen (hard drive based and has skip protection for 17 minutes) Its $299 at best buy
For $229 I can get a 6GB ipod mini (I guess apple stopped making these?) or an ipod 4GB nano. I think both are flash memory based, and the nano has a color screen.
Can anyone give me impressions/ random thoughts about the ups and downs of these things? I keep leaning towards the 20GB ipod since its the most for a bit extra money, but the nano's size catches my eye too.
I haven't been able to decide for 2 weeks now >.<
I only have about 3 GB of music on my computer but have had up to 13 in the past. I'm not much of an active person so I really wouldn't be running or exercising with it, just have it to walk around campus/ignore people at family get togethers.
On campus it seemslike I can get better prices on ipods (when compared to the BestBuy website) and I want something useful and get the most for my money.
For $269 I can get a 20 GB ipod with the color screen (hard drive based and has skip protection for 17 minutes) Its $299 at best buy
For $229 I can get a 6GB ipod mini (I guess apple stopped making these?) or an ipod 4GB nano. I think both are flash memory based, and the nano has a color screen.
Can anyone give me impressions/ random thoughts about the ups and downs of these things? I keep leaning towards the 20GB ipod since its the most for a bit extra money, but the nano's size catches my eye too.
I haven't been able to decide for 2 weeks now >.<
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i think the Nano looks sexy.
My suggestion is move over here and get a job where you are paid in pounds sterling and then all $ amounts will seem trifling.
When do you plan on using it - that kind of dictates which is best. Nano would be glove for the gym for example.
My suggestion is move over here and get a job where you are paid in pounds sterling and then all $ amounts will seem trifling.
When do you plan on using it - that kind of dictates which is best. Nano would be glove for the gym for example.
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I've been enjoying my iRiver for over a year now. It's a 20 GB model. It has a usb 2.0 connection, it doubles as a second hard drive (currently holding FF Advent Children, FFVII: Last Order, and all of melody of Obivion + 5 GB of music with about 10 GB to spare. On the same price scale as the ipod as well. It's only available thru the website tho.
www.iriver.com if I recall right.
(I'm using an older style H100 series, just for note)
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(I'm using an older style H100 series, just for note)
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I just bought the 2 Gig iPod nano. My music library is only 1 gig and I really hope I'm never in a position where I need more than 500 songs with me at once, so...
Btw, this device is SMOOTH AS HELL!
Btw, this device is SMOOTH AS HELL!
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I think it may be even more here at NIU.Computron wrote:iPod mini ftw.
In blue of course.
While walking to school it's interesting to note how many iPods there are. Literally 1 in 4 students seem to have one.
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I guess I am leaning more towards the Nano, it costs a bit less, takes up less pocket space, and its not like 60+ hours of songs will be that important on a machine that has around 14 hours battery life. :-p
What other things can you do with it? I know about pod casts, and the calendar, alarm clock/timer. But it sounds like you need to have programs on your computer to use the calendar/contact book features, and import the info, rather than enter the info manually, directly into the unit.
What other things can you do with it? I know about pod casts, and the calendar, alarm clock/timer. But it sounds like you need to have programs on your computer to use the calendar/contact book features, and import the info, rather than enter the info manually, directly into the unit.
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Me? I've had a Creative Jukebox 3 for about a year now, second-hand off of eBay. 20Gb. I'm actually coming close to filling that now so I've sourced an 80Gb drive for it. It's easy to maintain: free software, replaceable battery, replaceable hard drive, replaceable screen. Yeah it looks like an old Discman and it weighs a ton but I count that as a security measure rather than a drawback.
I dunno, I'm more serious about how the thing works, what happens if it breaks, how much music it will store and how much battery life it has, rather than how much it resembles a credit card. Besides, I find iTunes to be a pain in the arse, and perhaps I'm a bit put off by all the people I know who have bought iPods and then had to return them.
Best First wrote:i think the Nano looks sexy.
If you buy an mp3 player based on how it looks, you might as well buy a car based on what colour it is.Best First wrote:yeah, Zen looks a bit balls.
I dunno, I'm more serious about how the thing works, what happens if it breaks, how much music it will store and how much battery life it has, rather than how much it resembles a credit card. Besides, I find iTunes to be a pain in the arse, and perhaps I'm a bit put off by all the people I know who have bought iPods and then had to return them.
I would have waited a ******* eternity for this!!!!
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Its a turn of phrase Captain Obvious.Metal Vendetta wrote:Best First wrote:i think the Nano looks sexy.If you buy an mp3 player based on how it looks, you might as well buy a car based on what colour it is.Best First wrote:yeah, Zen looks a bit balls.
If i say Joe Cole looks a good player it doesn't mean i fancy him. The interface on the zen 'looks' crap and i don't see much in the way of extra features that compensate. Plus its weighty.
The nano is flash, which means battery will be mint (a la the shuffle) and the size makes it ideal for the gym.
Then again, like cars and manskirts, MP3 players are partially about fashion.
My mp3 player has nothing to do with fashion, being as it's always tucked away out of sight (barring the headphones, natch), and more to do with providing me the facility to listen to music whilst I'm about.
If my car was anything to do with fashion, I wouldn't have a Corsa that I've washed once in the 9 months I've had it.
For the record: iRiver iHP-140. 40gb external HD, FM radio, recorder, 16 hour battery life, USB 2.0; plays mp3s, wavs, wma and ogg, not just mp3 and aac like a certain other make I could mention, blah de blah.
Yeah, it's a bit big and blocky, but seeing as it lives out of sight in my coat pocket, that doesn't make a jot of difference.
If my car was anything to do with fashion, I wouldn't have a Corsa that I've washed once in the 9 months I've had it.
For the record: iRiver iHP-140. 40gb external HD, FM radio, recorder, 16 hour battery life, USB 2.0; plays mp3s, wavs, wma and ogg, not just mp3 and aac like a certain other make I could mention, blah de blah.
Yeah, it's a bit big and blocky, but seeing as it lives out of sight in my coat pocket, that doesn't make a jot of difference.
Grrr. Argh.
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I have a friend who just bought an iPod. I laughed at him.
It took him 3 or 4 days to connect it to his PC (which I eventally did for him).
He had it for a further week.
He then took it back to the shop, saying he just needed to buy one, and actually owning one was far less of a fulfilling experience. If that's not about fashion I don't know what is.
I could afford a new car. I like the one I have because I don't have to worry about someone keying or stealing it and it's cheap to run. I could probably afford my ideal car (a new-style VW beetle with a Spiderman paint job), but there's no way I'd park it around here.
I have a friend who just bought an iPod. I laughed at him.
It took him 3 or 4 days to connect it to his PC (which I eventally did for him).
He had it for a further week.
He then took it back to the shop, saying he just needed to buy one, and actually owning one was far less of a fulfilling experience. If that's not about fashion I don't know what is.
I could afford a new car. I like the one I have because I don't have to worry about someone keying or stealing it and it's cheap to run. I could probably afford my ideal car (a new-style VW beetle with a Spiderman paint job), but there's no way I'd park it around here.
I would have waited a ******* eternity for this!!!!
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isn't sneering at people because of what they buy equally about fashion? Its like jeering people who like to wear designer labels.Metal Vendetta wrote:
He then took it back to the shop, saying he just needed to buy one, and actually owning one was far less of a fulfilling experience. If that's not about fashion I don't know what is.
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Yeah, I do that too. I buy most of my clothes from charity stores. Went out the other day to find me and my friend were wearing the same shirt, only with a £29 price difference (I got mine for £1 because the designer label had been removed). Then again he mocks me for collecting toys. Goes around, comes around.Best First wrote:isn't sneering at people because of what they buy equally about fashion? Its like jeering people who like to wear designer labels.
iPods are still rubbish.
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Besty forgets to mention that he lives a decadent lifestyle. If you don't have the fast cars, faster women, and frequently ruined tuxedos that come with being the First, you may want to approach life a little differently.Best First wrote:i think the Nano looks sexy.
When do you plan on using it - that kind of dictates which is best. Nano would be glove for the gym for example.
We got a free 4 gig Mini with our new Mac (Yes, Macs suck in many ways, but since Chrissy is a designer and we had two other Macs, it was the best choice). It works great if you have a Mac.
However, having seen and learned the capabilities of Rob's dinosaur, I think I'd get one were I looking for more space.
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whilst trumpeting your own unifom. i love this, its seemingly universalMetal Vendetta wrote:Yeah, I do that too. .Best First wrote:isn't sneering at people because of what they buy equally about fashion? Its like jeering people who like to wear designer labels.
my ipods fine by the way, no problems whatsoever, ever. And the shuffle is glove.
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I'll pose the question again, what else are ipods useful for, like what are other practical uses for it. I looked it up online and all people had were joke lists like "use it to scrap ice off my windshield" and such.
The nano 4gb, I went to buy it today and they were (as expected really) sold out. So I have 5 more days to consider it. I saw one today and got 15 feet close to it, looks great.
The nano 4gb, I went to buy it today and they were (as expected really) sold out. So I have 5 more days to consider it. I saw one today and got 15 feet close to it, looks great.
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Podcasts are a big draw for me. NPR podcasts like NOVA and NewsHour with Jim Lehrer are excellent ways to pass the time while walking to class.
In addition iPods can also be used as giant memory sticks. Plug em in, transfer a ton of files (an iPod mini really is just a hard drive after all) and then move em over to another computer, no itunes needed.
On an aside if Prof Smooth's NIU comment refers to Northern Illinois University, which I'm 99.9 percent sure it does, then we're talking about the same school...
Which means I'm living Brendocon's nightmare. Namely being within walking distance of Smooth.
In addition iPods can also be used as giant memory sticks. Plug em in, transfer a ton of files (an iPod mini really is just a hard drive after all) and then move em over to another computer, no itunes needed.
On an aside if Prof Smooth's NIU comment refers to Northern Illinois University, which I'm 99.9 percent sure it does, then we're talking about the same school...
Which means I'm living Brendocon's nightmare. Namely being within walking distance of Smooth.
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Dude, you go here too?Computron wrote:
On an aside if Prof Smooth's NIU comment refers to Northern Illinois University, which I'm 99.9 percent sure it does, then we're talking about the same school...
Which means I'm living Brendocon's nightmare. Namely being within walking distance of Smooth.
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