Are you hard set on an ipod specifically? Personally, I'd look a different direction if I was looking for a digital music player, for reliability and other factors. The other responses are correct, you'll plan on spending around $250 for this, and you'd be looking for a 4GB model. The 2GB models won't hold quite that many songs (estimate 500 songs for a 2GB model, and likewise, 1000 songs for a 4GB model).
My new one's a Samsung, it's got an image viewer built in to it, and it's the 4GB model. $249.99 off the shelf at Best Buy.
Good luck!
2006-06-26 12:43:54
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answered by chip2zresq 2
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Well it all depends if you are looking for a brand new one, a used one, or a refurbished one.
Check out stores like ebay or Amazon for a bargin.
I personaly do not like iPods, so here is my recomandations:
If you want a player that just plays music i would recomend an iRiver H10 (comes in 5gb, 6gb, or 20gb). I had one that i bought at Amazon for just over 200 bucks that I loved till the second that someone else decided that they liked it enought to steal it away from me at school. (Curse them!!!)
If it had'nt been stolen from me i am sure that i would still be using it to this day.
I am now looking for a Creative Zen Vision:M to replace it. Brand new from creative it is $300 but i have found it cheaper on ebay and amazon. This is a 30gb player that also plays movies.
And of course , as it loooks like you are trying to, you could jump on the iPod bandwagon. I am choosing not to because it ONLY works with iTunes where i want whatever i get to work also with WMP 10.
If your route is the same as mine (using windows media player), i recomend going to Playsforsure.com. Here you can do the best search on the internet (in my opinion) for MP3 players that are Plays for sure compatible. You can select the size (memory and phisical), color, what you want inside your mp3 player and plenty of other things tat i cant even list. This is how i found both of my mp3 players that i have either bought or am currently buying.
So as you can see,
it really depends on what you are really looking for, how much space, and the condition of the player.
:)
2006-06-27 01:20:40
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answered by yankeesfanX10 2
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$250
2006-06-26 19:38:17
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answered by Jets 3
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my ipod nano hold 1,000 songs and it cost $300 i think
2006-06-26 19:40:01
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answered by broken_hearted21 2
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Depends on what kind,
Video=about $350
Mini=no idea
Nano=about $250
hope i could help
2006-06-26 21:05:04
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answered by Anonymous
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too much
2006-06-26 19:43:52
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answered by stratdog9 2
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