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Realistically the greater the capacity of the mp3 player the better the savings per byte of music. A 20 gig iPod is actually a better deal at $300 than a 1 gig player at $130. It's easy math but it depends on budget I guess. I'm thinking about getting an iPod with a 20 gig hard drive and that would hold my entire music collection (about 4000 songs) and then some.
I wouldn't want to get caught carrying something like that retarded cube around. What the hell were they thinking making a cube? And how do you push the buttons when they're so small and so close together? Does it have an LCD screen? At some point, these things begin to get too small and lose function. I love my video iPod, wouldn't trade it for any other mp3 player.
actually, the ipod now comes in 4 different Flavors,
the nano 4 GB (500 Songs) for 200, and the nano 6B for 250 (1,000 songs)
also the Ipod with Video Playback (can play movies, tv shows, music videos)
Ipod Video 30 GB = 300 dollars
Ipod Video 60 GB = 400 dollars
for me, the ipod video 30 GB is the best deal in MP3 players and one of the best ones money can buy, but if ur going for cost, id consider the nano 4GB, or maybe check ebay for older generation Ipods, where u mite get a 20 GB for about 150.
I've talked about it for like 6 months on here now but when somebody "popular" like mr.popularity invesco over here posts it it gets attention. i hate it when nobody listens to me
Realistically the greater the capacity of the mp3 player the better the savings per byte of music. A 20 gig iPod is actually a better deal at $300 than a 1 gig player at $130. It's easy math but it depends on budget I guess. I'm thinking about getting an iPod with a 20 gig hard drive and that would hold my entire music collection (about 4000 songs) and then some.
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