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Which I-Pod
Time for a new I-pod, and I would appreciate your opinions.
It's between a Nano and a Video. I like the Nano because it's smaller, and you can get an arm strap for it to jog with. BUT.. I like the Video because it would be fun to store photos in it. (Doubt I'd use it much for video.) Which one should I get? Anyone have the video and can offer some opinions on how you like it? Also.. which accessories do you have and recommend? I already have an InMotion mobile speaker system with docking station. |
I have the 30Gb video and I love it. I put my entire playlist on there and it barely made a dent in the memory. I can pretty much put whatever I want on it and not worry about having enough memory. With a nano, you're more likely to reach your limit quicker, meaning you'll have to delete songs. Also, I'm pretty sure they sell armbands for video ipods if you wanna jog.
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Everyone I know who has a Nano has run out of space. The Nano costs more per song, if you wanna get cost-conscious about it. I have a 30G video that is a little more than halfway filled--and I use it as a back-up HD for my Mac. There are armbands for the Video models.
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Nanos are for pussies.
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Awww, valkyrie, you made my day. My ex has a nano. :D
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I got my nano as a gift last Christmas. Love the small size. I'm not sure I'd want a regular ipod as they feel too bulky & awkward to me. I wonder too about the battery life on the video too.
I have the Hi-Fi stereo...amazing! |
Thank you so much! This has been very helpful info.
It looks like I'll be ordering the video model! There's a 30 and a 60GB version. I don't mind spending the extra money if you think 60 is necessary??? Or am I paying an extra hundred bucks for something I won't really need? MacMall has a deal right now for free FM transmitter, case, and engraving (after rebates). |
Hi Blueangel! Joel Osteen here! I recommend the 30gb video IPOD. I bought my little daughter the nano last year, but it quickly filled up to capacity when she put all of our church music in there. Good luck and don't buy the black one!
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Wow.. you have 400 songs and you still have that much room? OK.. sold. I'm ordering the 30GB Video tomorrow!
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FYI, you can store photos on a nano as well.
Also, I have an assload of music - probably a Richard Gere assload. Just tons, and I don't hide it well. I use a nano, because the portability makes up for having to reload it when I want to. The nano still holds over 3 days of music, and I carry it in a wallet w/ my ID and cards so I can listen to it at lunch, never forget it at the gym, etc. It really depends on how often you'll have it docked/will want to reload it, or whether you'd rather have your entire collection in one place. There are definite positives to both, but both can handle photos equally well. |
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