I guess those with iPods who can't afford to buy the Nano will be using "obsolete" MP3 players In the next few months, if you check auction sites, there will be plenty of iPod Minis at rock bottom prices.
LP: The boys from Apple tried to fool people into buying the "reasonably priced" Shuffle. Unfortunately, that one doesn't have a display at all. Can't make a playlist on the iPod itself. No click wheel either Sorry to those who love their iPod Shuffles
Apparently, the iPod Nano isn't what it's cracked up to be. Or maybe it is. Merong mga users na nag reklamo that their Nanos had cracked screens and easily - scratched surfaces. It was so bad that one guy put up a website to diss the newest iPod. Apple will only admit that there were minimal flaws with some of the units. That seemed to be enough for the website - making person, so yung mga reklamo and pictures from other disgruntled users na inipon nya sa website nya ay wala na yata doon.
If I ever have the cash to splurge on an MP3 player of my own, it would be one of those with 1 GB capacity or less. Even if it holds around a hundred songs, I don't mind changing the playlist as needed. Plus, I read somewhere that it's best to use a Mac computer to manage your MP3s on an iPod. Sometimes there are "software incompatibility" problems when you use Windows. Just my
The new iPod, featuring a gorgeous 2.5-inch color screen, can display album artwork and photos, as well as play stunning video including music videos, video podcasts, home movies and television shows. The new iPod holds up to 15,000 songs, 25,000 photos or over 150 hours of video and is available in a 30GB model for $299 and a 60GB model for $399, with both models available in stunning white or black designs. [Oct 12, 2005]
Apple Unveils the New iPod The new iPod, featuring a gorgeous 2.5-inch color screen, can display album artwork and photos, as well as play stunning video including music videos, video podcasts, home movies and television shows. The new iPod holds up to 15,000 songs, 25,000 photos or over 150 hours of video and is available in a 30GB model for $299 and a 60GB model for $399, with both models available in stunning white or black designs. [Oct 12, 2005] http://www.apple.com/hotnews/
baka yung susunod na generation ng ipod pwede nang magcapture ng photo at video