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I want an ipod in which we can even save our own photos... has games... fm radio... as well as a recorder..

2006-07-16 23:23:09 · 5 answers · asked by ipod 1 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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Ipod is a brand from Apple Computers ALL MP3 PLAYERS ARE NOT IPODS Why dont you get a cell phone that has an MP3 Player My cell phones Plays MP3s has games has a recorder (audio/video) and I can get a 1GB memory card on Ebay for it for like $40 Maybe thats what you should be looking for

2006-07-16 23:49:40 · answer #1 · answered by jirachii 5 · 0 0

A 5G iPod Video is the best one out there. I will give you a whole bunch of reasons why it is worth it (I have one by the way.) First, it can hold 7500 songs. You don't see many MP3 Players that can do that do you? Also, the video capabilities option is wonderful. I have at least 100 videos on mine, a bunch of south park episodes, the simpsons, family guy, and 10 movies on top of that, and still room for 750 songs and over 400 photos, with 5GB to spare for whatever I want. And the iPod is one of the very few Mp3 players that can be hacked. I mean the real deal, playing Doom, Half-Life, Quake, and more games on it, writing text documents on it, painting pictures on it, and a whooole lot more. Look into iPod Linux, Rockbox, and iPod Wizard (for more info on this, go to http://iPodForum.co.nr .) And I could go on an on all day about why you should get the iPod Video. One other reason: once you have it in your hand the first time, you will never put it down. It's got a great look and I take mine everywhere. To school, on the bus, to the mall, my friends' houses, I even listen to it when I'm falling asleep. I'm addicted to it. I love it. If you get one then you will definately know what I am talking about. By the way, I was just talking about the 30GB iPod. If you get the 60GB iPod, then you can double everything I said which would be even better (the 60GB iPod is $400 and the 30GB is $300.) Good luck with your decision.

2006-07-18 03:39:56 · answer #2 · answered by brandon10092 4 · 0 0

IPOD VIDEO IS MUCH BETTER

The most significant and publicized new feature is video. iPod supports MPEG-4 and H.264 video at resolutions up to 320x240 - comparable to a VHS tape. Along with this new hardware come new products for sale at the iTunes Music Store (iTMS): music videos and television shows. (The Music Store is now, like Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker "trilogy," a bit misnamed).

The simultaneously-released iTunes 6.0, which adds video sync to the iPod, and the new iTunes Music Store video sales (music videos, Pixar shorts, and several popular Disney/ABC television series) are of groundbreaking importance. Handheld video isn't new - Archos has been doing it for years, and Sony's new Playstation Portable (PSP) does it for a much lower price with a larger screen. It's the sales aspect that's so significant. Just as the iTunes Music Store legitimized digital music downloads and single-handedly created a new market, it promises to revolutionize the distribution of television media.

Mark Cuban, co-founder of broadcast.com (which was later sold to Yahoo), blogged "How [Disney CEO] Bob Iger Saved Network TV", an insightful essay on the potential of legitimate TV sales not just to provide new revenue to replace falling advertising revenue, but to make niche shows viable without advertising at all. $2 per episode, directly to the production studio (not necessarily the network which airs the show), could make a show viable with as little as fifty thousand paying customers per episode - vs the millions of viewers required to sustain an advertising-funded show. (We wonder if discontinued shows such as Firefly, with its intensely loyal fan base, might have survived with direct-to-consumer sales.)

This looks like a masterstroke, but whether such a revolution comes about remains to be seen. For the moment, the limited content makes it clear that this is an experiment, not a new business venture as iTunes Music Store was, with its immediate participation by all major industry distributors. And even if all the networks - who are essentially distributors of content developed by other studios or subsidiaries - decide to participate, they may sufficiently control rights to their shows that the advertising-independent niche market Cuban envisions may never come to be.

2006-07-17 06:30:21 · answer #3 · answered by Leo M 4 · 0 0

Don't buy an iPod. Wait for the iPod killer from Microsoft.

2006-07-17 06:41:12 · answer #4 · answered by MAC_SEOIN 1 · 0 0

NaNo automaticly

2006-07-17 07:13:15 · answer #5 · answered by Nicola J 3 · 0 0

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