"Regular" iPods (i.e., not the mini, nano or shuffle) have been capable of sound recording since the third generation of the device (about three years ago), with the purchase of third-party products like the Griffin iTalk. The thing is, the sound recording has been limited to low-bitrate, low-quality recordings.
Until now (or soon, anyway). The 5G (video) iPod (both last year's models and this year's 80GB upgrade) and the newly-released anodized aluminum iPod nano are capable of CD-quality stereo recording, with the help of the upcoming new iteration of the iTalk, the iTalk Pro, which will also be compatible with external microphone sources in addition to its built-in stereo microphones.
2006-09-15 06:40:15
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answered by themikejonas 7
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seems form of an unfair assessment, 8GB vs 80 GB... Why not get the 60GB Zen? one ingredient is for particular, innovative has a strategies and away the terrific reveal obtainable, once you're huge on staring at movies and such on there. In each and all the discussions i've got witnessed approximately Zen vs Ipod (and there have been some), each and all the human beings who look to appreciate what they're speaking approximately say Zen > Ipod. in spite of the undeniable fact that it additionally relies upon on what you're searching for for from an MP3 participant. terrific ingredient to do is to circulate Google for some comments on the countless gamers obtainable formerly making up your ideas.
2016-10-15 00:55:12
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answered by ? 4
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o hey, counter-question, when is that coming out?
2006-09-15 06:32:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
2006-09-15 06:32:40
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answered by Anonymous
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