Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Okay, thanks Kkun. I'll keep it in consideration. Do you think I could get one for my price bracket? Or not.
iPod Nano 2GB is the only one I can see (and at $214 Aussie it's a little over my price bracket but that's okay).
Anyone else with more recommendations?
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Mangafanatic wrote:I'd check that price again. I bought my sister an 2GB ipod nano for $150 US plus tax. If that's still a little pricey for you, I STRONGLY suggest you try the online apple ipod store where you can buy Apple refurbished Ipods. You can buy a 2GB refurbished Ipod for $99.
ikimasu wrote:Warning about the iPod: you can only "sync" with one "host" computer. Meaning that you can only transfer music files to and from one computer. Not a problem in general. However, if you upgrade to a new computer or reformat and re-install your operating system, you will not be able to re-sync and get your music from your ipod to your computer. The ipod will require that you delete all music files and bind it to your new computer.
This doesn't affect too many people, but for me this is reason enough to avoid the ipod. It's a matter of wanting to be as free to do with "my" music as possible.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:
He's referring to Australian Currency. =p The Australian Apple website does not lie!
Mangafanatic wrote:. . .
*Is confused. . .*
Didn't he say the upper range for his price window was $150 in American currency?
http://store.apple.com/133-622/WebObjects/australiastore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=32DAAC51&nclm=certifiedipod
Hmmm, well, the Australia Ipod store doesn't seem to feature refurbed ipon nanos, but it does have four gig ipod mini for $99-119 in Australian currency (the price depends on the battery life). That's roughly comparable in price to $100 US-- or, atleast, it's definitely in his price range.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I'm actually confused too. I was just trying to find a good reason to use my Phoenix Wright icons. XD
I'm not a big fan of refurbished equipment. Plus the new ones have a prettyful color screen! But I've had my old 4th gen for two years before I uh... killed it.
ikimasu wrote:Warning about the iPod: you can only "sync" with one "host" computer. Meaning that you can only transfer music files to and from one computer. Not a problem in general. However, if you upgrade to a new computer or reformat and re-install your operating system, you will not be able to re-sync and get your music from your ipod to your computer. The ipod will require that you delete all music files and bind it to your new computer.
This doesn't affect too many people, but for me this is reason enough to avoid the ipod. It's a matter of wanting to be as free to do with "my" music as possible.
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