i was looking at a normal ipod, not a mini one. and it says that it has a photo library does that mean that i could take pictures with it? and then i found a ipod photo first generation and it says that it has a photo library too...so could i take photos with both? which is better...an ipod mini, normal ipod, or ipod photo first generation?? what is that difference between all of them??? thanks!
oPreppyo answered Thursday August 11 2005, 1:17 pm: Okay, there are currently four types of iPods, but they all have different GB (song capacity) levels.
iPod Shuffle: This is smaller than a pack of gum and plays songs in random order. It's also fairly cheap. Battery life is up to 12 hours.
512 MB - $99: Holds 120 Songs
1 GB - $129: Holds 240 Songs
iPod mini: Comes in fun colors (blue, pink, silver, and green), is around the size of a credit card. Battery life is up to 18 hours.
4 GB - $199: Holds 1,000 Songs
6 GB - $249: Holds 1,500 Songs
iPod: I'm fairly sure that now adays, ALL classic iPods come with a 25 photo capacity. Up to 15 hours of music playback.
20 GB - $299: 5,000 Songs
60 GB - $399: 15,000 Songs
iPod U2 Special Edition: This iPod is black with a red spin wheel, and has the signatures of the band members of U2 on it. Up to 15 hours of music playback.
20 GB - $329: 5,000 Songs
MikeMikeMike answered Thursday August 11 2005, 12:47 pm: HI.
ipod mini
(4g) 1000 songs
(6gb) 1500 songs
ipod
(not sure about 10,000-15,000 spng depending on the modle)
ipod photo
It DOES NOT take pictures. You load your pictures onto the ipod photo and then you can view them whenever you want. But it holds a TUN!!!! of songs!!!
I would sugest you buy a ipod photo b/c it holds more songs, it has a color screen, and you can put pictures on it.
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