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why do people buy them for so much money and throw them away after they broken them?

2006-12-06 07:33:43 · 6 answers · asked by ashleigh d 1 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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If you know anyone that would throw one away then tell them to send it to me :). They are far to expensive to just toss. For the i-pod I believe they start out at around $299.00 for the nano I think it is $99.00. But still expensive. They are great hold tons of songs and the more advanced ones hold videos. Just the latest craze but one that will stick around for awhile.

2006-12-06 07:40:07 · answer #1 · answered by micaso1971 5 · 0 0

An i-pod is an external music player developed by Apple, it is a nifty lil gadget that grows unto people.
It acts as an external hard drive, storage varies according to models, and it can be personalised with external covers also known as skin.
The latest models have the ability to play video files as well as store pictures.
The sucky part is you can only transfer music from your own pc due to some copyrights, but the gizmo still works and has continued to attract a mass culture following.
It is one of apples' best sellers.

2006-12-06 15:45:49 · answer #2 · answered by Usman 2 · 0 0

iPod is a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Computer and launched in 2001. Devices in the iPod range are primarily music players, designed around a central scroll wheel — although the iPod shuffle has buttons only. The full-sized model stores media on an internal hard drive, while the smaller iPod nano and iPod shuffle use flash memory. The random-play capability of the iPod shuffle is reflected in its name. Like many digital audio players, iPods can also serve as external data storage devices. Apple focussed its development on the iPod's unique user interface and its ease of use, rather than on technical capability.

As of October 2005, the lineup consists of the video-capable fifth generation iPod; the smaller iPod nano; and the display-less iPod shuffle. These models were updated in September 2006.

The bundled software used for transferring music is called iTunes. As a jukebox application, iTunes stores a comprehensive library of music on the user's computer and can play, burn, and rip music from a CD. It can also sync photos and videos.

The iPod is currently the world's best-selling range of digital audio players and its worldwide mainstream adoption makes it one of the most popular consumer brands. Some of Apple's design choices and proprietary actions have, however, led to criticism and legal battles.

2006-12-06 15:47:33 · answer #3 · answered by Thatoneguy 3 · 0 0

an i-pod is a music player that's made by apple. They promaly just don't know how to use it

2006-12-06 15:39:07 · answer #4 · answered by Nevin Z 2 · 0 0

omg u don't know what a i-pod is? omigod? its a thing where u
download songs and listin 2 them kk

2006-12-06 15:42:36 · answer #5 · answered by nepalistar 1 · 0 0

im not rough with mine, and i've had it for 2 years or so...

2006-12-06 15:36:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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