Question Posted Tuesday September 14 2004, 8:57 pm
Hey!!
I know what an ipod is, sorta I think its like a small little device thing with songs you can download and I really want one so how much are they? How do you download the songs? Are the songs for free or do you have to buy them? How many songs can you download? Sorry for so0 many questions **I Rate 5's for everyone!**
Ipods are expensive, but they are very popular because they allow you to store a huge amount of music in a very portable way. The music isn't free, you still need to buy CDs or buy tracks from the internet to put on your ipod. An ipod is therefore pretty pointless unles you already have a considerable music collection that you couldn't even dent with a regular sized mp3 player. If you only have a few CDs, it's best to get an ordinary mp3 player. It might not have the same cool factor as an ipod, but it'll be much cheaper and more appropriate to your needs. [ hailebop's advice column | Ask hailebop A Question ]
Lasag69 answered Tuesday September 14 2004, 11:56 pm: Ipods can be a little pricey, depending on your budget, though they are quite worth it. How many songs they hold depends on the Gig size you get (the more gig, the more expensive), theres mini-ipod which is 4gig, then the others are 20 30 or 40gig. A 20gig ipod could probably on around 10,000 songs, 4gig about 2000, so they hold a fair few lol. Downloading songs is illegal though, but using a program such as Ares or Kazaa (I suggest Ares, look for it in a search engine) can get you any song you want for free...illegaly, but what the cops dont know won't hurt them...you'll be fine downloading music for free. I suggest getting a 4gig mini-ipod, theres more then enough room on that. :-) hope i helped. [ Lasag69's advice column | Ask Lasag69 A Question ]
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