Pros: Quite possibly the best portable music player out there... Cons: ...but make sure your computer can handle it.
I love the holidays. During Christmas 2003, I was given a 20 gigabyte iPod that quickly became a constant companion. I bought accessories, made playlists, downloaded music from the iTunes store. In short, I became an iPod addict. Then disaster ...
Pros: Sensational Songs & Sights. Cons: Mucho Dinero, plus a few little Cucarachas inna de box.
One thing is certain about Steve Jobs- he knows far better than most people in the computer industry and on the planet what the consumer wants in their gut in a product and how to deliver it. This is strikingly evident in the latest (circa ...
Pros: Apple design, ease of use. Cons: iPod's aren't cheap. (Duh!)
Sure, epinions needs another iPod review like Michael Jackson needs another nose job. But I figure that if I really love a product as much as I love my 60gb iPod then I must share my experiences. It was over a year ago that I didnt even own ...
Pros: Works well, nice sound quality, good battery life, excellent software, multiple charging options Cons: A little expensive
My freshman year of college brought the need for many lifestyle adjustments. Besides the obvious change in diet (pizza daily) and sharing a bathroom with 40 other females, I was relegated from a normal bedroom to living in a virtual closet that they ...
Pros: storage space, color screen, docking station Cons: easily scratched, runs out my powerbook battery, pricey, iTunes
You know what they say about men with big iPods... Quick summary In many ways, the newest 60 gig iPod photo is a gadget lovers dream. It offers maximum storage space for music and photos in a fun portable device. I spent nearly a day ...
Pros: Color screen, new font, artists/albums scroll in list views, largest size iPod to date Cons: Pricy, screen scratches easily, no wired remote included
Just about everyone knows about the iPod and the basic features that make it an excellent portable music player. But what sets the iPod PHOTO apart from the 'normal' 4th generation players? Well, the ability to view photos, but we'll get to that ...
Pros: It's an iPOD! Better battery life and a nice screen Cons: Pricey, fragile, and starting to loose the edge against it's competitors
Apple got lucky with the original iPOD; they hit the market at just the right time - everyone else was producing tiny (by comparison) chip-based players with dinky buttons and a hopeless UI. In storms Apple with an MP3 player that was sexy, useable, and ...
Pros: Color interface, ability to store 20,000 songs and 25,000 pics Cons: Thumbnail mode, can't view pics that aren't from your usual iTunes , $599
Several years ago, Apple revolutionized the mp3 player market. Before the iPod, alot of the mp3 players on sale, could hold around from 20 to 100 songs, and they were alot less intricate than the iPod. Apple came out with a small mp3 ...
Pros: Great high resolution, decent sound (most of the time) and great storage ability. Cons: iTunes compatibility can be annoying. dOnt forget, this does scratch easily.
I've had my new 60 GB color iPOD for about 30 days now. This is not my first portable digital audio player and in this case, I know it won't be my last. When my old 20GB player died, I spent a lot of time reading about everything that's out there and ...
Pros: Gorgeous color screen, phenomenal battery. It's also the least expensive iPod on a per/MB basis. Cons: "Photo" aspect is a gimmick, and this is a big heavy iPod.
UPDATE (4/3/05): Apple has taken my advice (ha ha) and dropped the stupid "photo" moniker from iPods. Now all full size iPods have color screens and are officially "iPods (with color screen)." Apple has also discontinued the 30GB model and replaced it ...
Pros: Holds up to 15,000 songs, color photos, and a calender. Small enough to carry around. Cons: Hearing loss, scratches easily, if battery dies you don't have any music.
What is there to say about the 60gb photo Ipod. Only that apple has once again made an already great product even better! Giving the ability to view color photos everywhere you go while taking up to 15,000 songs with you as well. This Ipod is easy to ...
Pros: very reliable MP3 player, ease of use, color display Cons: Battery drainage too sudden, expensive, poor quality earbuds, scratches easily
I purchased my first iPod back in September 2005 at Fry's Electronics and absolutely LOVE it. At the time when I purchased my iPod, the price was a hefty $349 which was quite a bit more at the time from some of the competition out there. But after ...
Pros: Elegant design, huge capacity, beautiful bright display, good battery life, super fast! Cons: No remote, poor headphones included.
It's easy enough to convince someone to love an iPod for all the usual reasons: elegance, ease of use, capacity. And there are several reasons to love the iPod photo more, and maybe a couple of things I miss about the old iPods. First, the ...
Pros: Lots of accessories to choose from, easy to use when working Cons: Mine has been defective needing returned multiple times, poor customer service
It’s hard for me to write a review of the product since it has not worked for me more often than it has worked. If you want an actual review of a working product feel free to check one of the many other reviews on this site. If you would like to read the ...
Pros: iTunes Syncing is brainlessly easy, small size, flexibility. Cons: On the expensive side but worth it. Even that might not be fair.
First off, I'm an Apple fan. I enjoy their technologies, the way they put things together to give you power AND ease of use. The OS and devices get out of their own way so you can just get things DONE. Amazingly, I've had Macs, AirPorts, iBooks, all ...
60 GB model holds up to 15,000 songs; supports AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible, AIFF, Apple Lossless and WAV Holds 25,000...More at Amazon Marketplace
60 GB model holds up to 15,000 songs; supports AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible, AIFF, Apple Lossless and WAV Holds 25,000...More at Amazon Marketplace
60 GB capacity stores 1,000 hours of audio or around 15,000 songs at 4 minutes per song, 128 kbps AAC or MP3 Upload your whole photo library: the iPod...More at Amazon Marketplace
60 GB model holds up to 15,000 songs; supports AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible, AIFF, Apple Lossless and WAV Holds approx...More at Amazon Marketplace
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