Pros: Small, Holds ALOT of songs for it size, Very Cool looking Cons: Battery life, Scratching up to easily, File downloads, trendyness
Well I'd like to start my epinions career out with something that I'm quite knowledgeable about, that being electronics. Ever since the Apple iPod came out I've ALWAYS wanted one. Seeing people at school walking around listening to music on this tiny ...
Pros: Small, Light Weight, and Huge Storage Space Cons: Expensive
I bought my own iPod about 2 years ago and I am still in love with it. I am thinking about paying the $100 for battery replacement program from Apple, but not now since I have a car charger. I bought this piece for $300 from CompUSA. Later I also ...
Pros: Excellent sound, iTunes, ease of use Cons: Expensive, battery life, ear buds
I purchased the 15 GB iPod in March 2004. I did not know it didn't work with Windows 98 so I scrambled to figure out how it could be possible. I ended up installing a FireWire card and using a program called EphPod since iTunes was for Windows 2000 and ...
Pros: size, large memory, ease of use Cons: poor battery life, no off button
When I decided to buy an MP3 player, I wanted something I could take on long road trips that could hold a lot of songs without taking up car space. I researched all the MP3 players out there, and decided on the Apple iPod. I’m disappointed by the ...
Pros: Ease of use, sleek, non-mechanized face, Apple class and style! Cons: Compatibility with PC could be easier to set up!
The Third Gen iPod is my favorite MP3 player by far. It even beats out the Fourth Gen player with the click wheel and it's longer battery life! I prefer it because of it's totally electronic face with no mechanized elements such as the click wheel. I ...
Pros: A tool with many overlooked capabilities. Cons: Some aftermarket features/accessories border on the ridiculous.
Why did I decide to write a review the iPod? Imagine my surprise at seeing it missing from Epinions' list of "Top 10 MP3 and Digital Media Players." Apple seems to drive the intense blitzkrieg focus on digital music distribution and playback with the ...
Pros: holds a lot of music Cons: overpriced, useless software, no battery life
recently my freinds little brother found a 3rd gen 15GB ipod. and offered to trade it to me for my 100$ cd player, on account of his computer could not support it, and he does not have internet. so i naturally traded. and got an early birthday present of ...
Pros: Design, intuitive interface, well engineered Cons: Not too great battery life, incapable of usb transfer without accessories.
This review will be the first of a series of two reviews, covering both the 3rd Gen Apple Ipod (15gb) and the Creative Zen Xtra (30gb). Not only do you get a full review of each product, but also special 'shootout' sections where I compare and contrast ...
Pros: Great sound, status symbol, fast FireWire transmission speeds. Cons: iTunes is hopeless, USB2.0 is faster, can't match up to the competition, etc.
As I'm sure you would know if you have read my other epinions, I'm quite the techno-geek. Ill buy anything that flashes, connects to the internet, plays music and washes the dishes. I've bought MD recorders, many mobile phones, PDAs, even computers, ...
Pros: Pretty, Easy to use, Fast, Lots of space, Still pretty. Cons: Scratches Easily, Freezes Occaisionally, Low Battery Life (for a mp3 or cd player)
Apple has been the leader in innovation for the last few years and they have done it again with the release of the iPod. Sporting a nice shiny finish, it makes the heart of a geek fluuter as he reaches his white noise-making goal hidden beneath the ...
Pros: Sleek design, functionality, ease of use, extras, ease of use(again), good default headphones. Cons: Battery life, expensive, not enough included for the money (as in accessories).
iPods control 50% of the MP3 player market, and I can see why. This baby is sleek and stylish, and has great functionality. Everything is just designed by Apple to be easy and elegant. When you buy the iPod it comes in a cube-shaped box that folds ...
Pros: Nice size, nice look and feel, large display, intuitive menu system Cons: Compatibility with windows PCs, battery charging, touchy controls, hard to move music files.
Since most reviews concentrate on the pros, I'll highlight some cons. Not things that would have stopped me buying the iPod, but things that would have been nice to know. 1) You will need a special adapter for using iPOD with a Windows PC that doesn't ...
Pros: Great sound, excellent portability, simple to use, well built. Cons: Uncomfortable "ear buds", screen scratches easily.
As a major Mac fan going back many years I can't explain why I avoided the iPod for so long. I've tried several brands but finally I saw the light and went out and purchased the iPod. After over 20 years of nothing but positive experience with Apple ...
Pros: Very small and light yet huge in capacity, design, easy to use. Cons: Easily gets scratches and fingerprints, battery life is somewhat short.
The last time I was on a plane, something which I thought was bad happened to me. I left my CD player in the seat's pocket. I had no way to listen to music now, so I decided to buy something new, something bigger and better. I now know that losing the CD ...
Pros: sexy, small, great interface, easy to use, scroll wheel, itunes Cons: battery life of course, scratches easily
Well if you have read my other reviews you can tell i go through portable music players pretty fast. I purchased my NEW 15 GB IPOD at bestbuy for 309.95 plus a 2 year warranty. Everything is great about this, the ease of use, looks, and the size. ...
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