I'm looking to get a new iPod sometime soon (possibly for Christmas) and I've been researching the different kinds they have out right now but am indecisive about which one to get.
I currently have a 4 GB 2nd generation iPod nano, which holds around 1000 songs. This worked great for me back in 2007 when I bought it, but I'm now up to 2000 songs and counting on my library and it won't let me upload anymore, I have to be selective about what I put on there.
So I have a lot of music, and probably get around 5 new songs every few weeks so its getting up there.
Any recommendations?
Is the iPod touch really all its cracked up to be? The 64 GB holds around 14,000 songs.
Or maybe the iPod Classic? Do any of you have one? I go running with my iPod, so do you find that it is annoying to run with? Same for the iPod Touch...?
I'm a little hesitant about the iPod Nano, they update those the most frequently so it would probably be outdated very soon. Then the 16 GB holds 8000 songs..which sounds like a lot but hey, two years ago I thought 1000 was a lot.
So basically what do you all suggest? If you have and iPod Touch or Classic, can you run with it? Was it worth the buy? I want something that holds a TON of music, but isn't too bulky.
Thanks! Lots of different suggestions would be great. =]
I wish I could get an Ipod Touch. To answer your question if they are as good as they are cracked up to be - I would say they are awesome if you are going to use the apps but why spend the extra cash if you are not going to use a lot of apps? [ Jumpercutie2009's advice column | Ask Jumpercutie2009 A Question ]
christina answered Friday October 23 2009, 5:31 am: There's an iPod classic that is 160GB. It holds roughly around 40,000 songs, so that should be enough.
It's about $250, but that's fairly decent considering it holds so much. You can check it out here:
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