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Consumerism!
After 7.5 months, I have finally admitted to myself that my generic mp3 player is lost, and that it is time to buy a new one.
What I primarily use my mp3 player for: music, especially listening to songs in the car. It'd be nice to bring this thing with me and plug it in at work, or on my laptop, and listen to stuff while writing, chilling out, working whatever.
I would also like to put podcasts/downloaded audio books/podfic on to an mp3 player. Is this possible with iPod?
If it happens to have video on it (so that I can download NANA or Honey & Clover anime/etc.), that'd be cool, too.
Also, there are a few games that might be interesting (after a brief look-through at Apple.com, Spore and Star Wars: Force Unleashed jumped out at me).
But mostly, it's about music that's easy to get on the player, organize, and listen to. After that, cheapness is cool. Also, I want it to be easy to get music on there that doesn't come from CDs/iTunes. I have lots of anime music and random stand-alone stuff.
I think that an iPod Touch might be too much for me....I'd rather read LJ and news websites on a computer/physical paper. If there are things I should know about it, feel free to inform me.
iPod Nanos are cute, but you get 8 GB, versus 120 GB with an iPod Classic. Is 120 GB way too much? Is it worth the price for so much more space? I could probably live with 8 GB. I have more books than music.
I'm planning on buying whatever I get new.
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What I primarily use my mp3 player for: music, especially listening to songs in the car. It'd be nice to bring this thing with me and plug it in at work, or on my laptop, and listen to stuff while writing, chilling out, working whatever.
I would also like to put podcasts/downloaded audio books/podfic on to an mp3 player. Is this possible with iPod?
If it happens to have video on it (so that I can download NANA or Honey & Clover anime/etc.), that'd be cool, too.
Also, there are a few games that might be interesting (after a brief look-through at Apple.com, Spore and Star Wars: Force Unleashed jumped out at me).
But mostly, it's about music that's easy to get on the player, organize, and listen to. After that, cheapness is cool. Also, I want it to be easy to get music on there that doesn't come from CDs/iTunes. I have lots of anime music and random stand-alone stuff.
I think that an iPod Touch might be too much for me....I'd rather read LJ and news websites on a computer/physical paper. If there are things I should know about it, feel free to inform me.
iPod Nanos are cute, but you get 8 GB, versus 120 GB with an iPod Classic. Is 120 GB way too much? Is it worth the price for so much more space? I could probably live with 8 GB. I have more books than music.
I'm planning on buying whatever I get new.
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My Sansa is 2 gigs and I found that adequate to go on a road trip down to Mississippi and back without hearing the same song twice unless I wanted to. It can't carry every song I have, but it does what I need it to. And it makes up for that fact in its amazing versatility.
So, me, not a huge believer in Ipod.
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I'll definitely peruse the generic versions when I go to Best Buy, though, to see what all is available.
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If you're like me, you're probably going to put everything you have on it, and keep it there. And that is the reason that I got the largest iPod available (which was the 80gb at the time) and I'd suggest you do the same, if you're planning on keeping everything on it all the time.
Additionally, think about how likely you are to add things to the iPod once you have that ability. Are you likely to purchase that one extra app/song/movie/tv show because you know you're paying less? Or how likely you are to buy the version of that new dvd that has the digital copy included because you can add it right to your iPod.
I would suggest getting the top of the line when you're ready to make that purchase. Because if you don't, you may end up thinking about the features you don't have, wishing you had them. Plus, it's an investment in your own entertainment, really. And you don't want to cheat yourself when it comes to your own entertainment.
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I ended up going with the iPod Classic over the iPod Nano. At the store, we could watch the Watchmen trailer on it, and I could read all the text, even the "This preview has been approved for all ages" stuff. I'll let the Internet know how things go when I test out the anime!
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You should definitely check out the many anime podcasts, video and audio, on iTunes!
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