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Thread: What Size is your ipod?

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    What Size is your ipod?

    And do you come close to filling it? Does anyone find the new video capabilities useful? I think pictures storage would come in useful at time away from the pc....
    (Valentines day approaches )
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    Chad,
    I bought mine about 18 months ago just before the picture version came out. My practice (not by design) is to buy an Apple product shortly before the release of a new, improved version! I think mine is generation 3. I bought the 40G version, have all my CD's and more on it and have used up about 9 1/2 G. Would be different of course if I was loading video. A friend with the latest version has not found memory to be an issue but battery life is. He travels a lot and on a long plane ride gets through about 2 to 2 1/2 episodes of Lost before the battery fades (it still has enough power for music but not for the video.) So you might consider an auxillary battery as part of the "entry price." Bottom line though, I love it. Use it at the gym all the time and have the JBL player at work.

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    I just bought an XM reciever that is portable and can save 5 hours of content just in case you can't get a signal. It can be worn like a walkman type deal and has a rechargeable battery. So far I'm lovin it. It is a better answer to the IPOD for me. I was totally sold on the Ipod before but this is easier for me. It qualifies as a gloat as well. I bought the Pioneer Airware. It retails about $179 and there sometimes is a $50 rebate. Since I have Directv I got it for $49. No rebate no hassle. Just another option. Of course no video.
    I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.

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    I have the black 60G...and am a little surprised at how much I watch videos becsue of the small screen...but it is so clear it's awesome.

    I also use it to dump photos when I'm away from my computer so it varies on how much memory I have used...like right now I have 3233 songs...46 videos...and 100+ photos. This adds up to only ~22G. I could probably get by with a 40G...but I just didn't want to take a chance.
    Glenn Clabo
    Michigan

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    Bought my wife a 4GB Nano 2 weeks ago. The size/form factor of the device was what she liked. We'll get 1100+ songs on it for her which will be plenty.

    I'm setting up a system so that all of our CDs will be stored on, and LPs digitized to, a hard drive-based music server. If it turns out she wants to take some of the LPs and switch out songs now and then, I'll just have a bank of MP3s on our PC and she can shuffle songs around on her Nano at will.

    We didn't get a price break, but did have $75 in Best Buy Reward Zone coupons that we had to use, so that helped a bit.

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    I got a 20gb iPod for Christmas two ears ago. I love having the iPod but I do run into space issues. I can't fit everything on it but I find part of the reason for this is that digital music is so easy to aquire that my collection has grown a lot just since I got the iPod.

    If I were buying again now, I would get the video iPod. If money weren't an issue, I'd get the 60gb but the reality is, its easy enough to put music/videos on and off the iPod that I wouldn't worry if $$ forced me to the cheaper 30gb.
    That which does not kill me will probably still leave a mark.

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    I bought a 40 GB iPod as a present for a friend who was going to work in Ecuador. She took all her music, friends music, etc. and has been collecting local music down there. Three years later she hasn't filled it up!

    I don't have one for myself, yet.

    Dave Fried

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    Thanx a lot guys. I'm looking/leaning toward the 30gb video one. I don't think the video is going to be a huge thing for us but i have been wrong before about how something I buy will get used. This is the first step into ipod/dig music for us so I thought I'd try and learn from the groups experience.
    Better to keep silent and be thought a fool, then to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

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    20GB
    I use it to transfer files home to work on as well.
    only about 8 gig in use for music. Was lost with out it while it was in the shop for a tune up.
    TJH
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    I'm still in the eight track days

    Mike

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    I'll see your 8 track and raise you a Kenner Close-N-Play

    Jeff

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    I received a 30G Black video version for Christmas from my daughter and her fiance. I have loved it!! Music in the shop, at work, video on a plane or waiting in the Dr. office. It is a very user friendly gadget.

    Jim

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    how about a 45rpm record player

    Mike

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    30gb and I have used about 18gb....don't forget to take compression into consideration here. Apple defaults to 128kbps.....and if SQ is important to you you will want to have room to bump that up. So like anything else, buy as much as you can afford...for me the nano and the mini just don't hold enough songs to make them worth considering.

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