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Ipod or Mp3


Question Posted Saturday November 11 2006, 9:23 am

For Christmas I want an Ipod or mp3 player. But Im not sure which one to get. I understand that an Ipod is the name brand of the mp3 player. I just want a small that could hold about 200 songs. So could someone please let me know what i should get.

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cutie42493 answered Sunday November 12 2006, 6:47 pm:
well, iPods also have video and can have 200 songs plus pics. So if i were you go iPod all the way

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soendearing answered Sunday November 12 2006, 9:21 am:
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***EDIT*** all the information about those mp3 players are on the site. theres no need for me to restate them.

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NyadesRoadGhost answered Saturday November 11 2006, 4:29 pm:
I have an iPod Shuffle, and I can fit between 150 and 200 songs. It's really great, about the size of a pack of gum, and i love it because you can set it to where it doesn't have to be on shuffle (I almost never have mine on shuffle)

Costs about 80 bucks and it rocks.

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Shortcake22 answered Saturday November 11 2006, 12:35 pm:
iPod shuffle- Holds about 240 songs. There's no display, you put the songs in there, and they randomly play on shuffle. $79. My friend had one, I didn't like it at all.

iPod nano- Theres different kinds. All have a color display. Holds Music, podcasts, audiobooks, and photos

2GB- $149. Holds about 500 songs

4GB- $199. Holds about 1000 songs (comes in colors)

8GB- $249. Holds about 2000 songs

iPod Video- All have a color display. Holds Music, podcasts, audiobooks, photos, TV shows, movies, videos, and games

30GB- $249. Holds about 7,500 songs

80GB- $349. Holds about 20,000 songs.


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Go there for more info on ipods.

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Go there to look around for other mp3 players.

Personally, You think you only need 200 now, thats what I thought too. I thought that I'd just get rid of old songs when I wanted new ones. I now have over 1500 songs on my itunes, and I have to wait for christmas to get a new player to hold them all. I would reccomend an ipod, because I've had them, and I know they work great. But you should probably at least get a 4GB ipod at the smallest, because you'll use more memory than you think.

Good luck =)

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fabulous11 answered Saturday November 11 2006, 11:26 am:
Ipod hold muchh more then 200 songs, mine holds 7,500. I would suggest just an mp3 player. They work just as good and cost less. There are also lots of new ones that are really cute!

Jess

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god-smusgrove answered Saturday November 11 2006, 11:10 am:
mp3 players - download directly from limewire to it. and basically free music. each one's unique and has a diff program...but once you learn it, it's a piece of cake...typically small and some can fit in your hand and hold thousands of songs. and the lesser versions obviously cost less...i have a creative zen micro...google it, if you get it...mine was like 200, you can use limewire and send it in monthly for new parts and updates for it.

ipods - more popular brand, so its gunna cost more. and you use itunes, 1$ a song x however many your ipod holds...it can get expensive...you can use free music (I.E. lime wire) but it takes twice as long to download it to your comp then take it from there to your ipod program then download it to your ipod. a plus is that almost everyone has one so your friend can help you use it.

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HCOxBABE answered Saturday November 11 2006, 10:33 am:
iPod Nano's can hold at least 200 songs & the bigger iPod's can hold up to 1,000 songs & you can put videos on those. An mp3 player costs about as much as an iPod Nano but I think mp3 player's are a little harder to understand. My friend said you can't shuffle songs or search for songs on an mp3 player, you use it a lot differently then you would an iPod. So, I'd deffinately pick an iPod over a mp3 player.

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orphans answered Saturday November 11 2006, 10:25 am:
ipods hold deffineently more than 200 songs, like 1000 songs
i would get the ipod, because it is best known

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xWACKYJACKIEx answered Saturday November 11 2006, 9:30 am:
The new ipods [ colored nanos ]
are really adorable. get one of those! I think they hold... 1000 songs? believe me, youll want to fill it up!

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