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Yellow-bellied Woodpecker
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21 May 2008, 2:56 am

:lol: i've had 7 ipods so u could say i'm a bit ipod crazy lol



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22 May 2008, 9:15 am

Have a 3rd generation Nano now but previous was 5th Gen 30Gb

I'd say i prefer the 5thGen 30Gb primarily cause i find the Nano just a little bit small for my hands (i click the wrong thing all the time) - otherwise no other complaint about the nano



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23 May 2008, 5:58 pm

spudnik wrote:
Enigmatic_Oddity wrote:
The iPod Touch has Wifi. This doesn't mean you can access the web anywhere, you have to be in range of a wireless signal such as one provided within a home network by a router. You should also be aware that even with a fast connection the iPod Touch loads web content very slowly, perhaps slightly faster than dialup speeds.

I have a 32GB iPod Touch. It's great for me but I think that for someone who just wants to play music and videos the Classic or Nano is better value. I love the Touch's capabilities as an organiser outside of its multimedia capabilities, it is the best organiser I've ever had. The value of iPod Touch gets far better with the higher capacities, the 32GB is decent value but the 8GB is terrible value in comparison.

I know that, I do have a laptop, but its kind of heavy taking it on the road all the time, I find I am not really using all the music on my 30gb, what did you pay for your 32gb ipod.


RRP for the 32GB iPod in Australia is $629. I haggled my way down to $599 for mine, however.