talk to me about iPods
Jun. 30th, 2011 01:47 pmI had a generation 3 silver chiclet before the theft.
I loved it. It was light, but I could still feel if I had it or not, and it didn't have a touch screen (I hate fucking touch screens).
The chiclet no longer exists, having been replaced by some little tiny touchscreen thing that I find confusing. The shuffle is a no go. I hate the iTouch (and dude, if I'm going to go there, I'd get an iPhone which doesn't work on my carrier). So do I need to go with the Classic? Is there any benefit to ordering an old chiclet and a slightly reduced cost.
I feel like I get so much more bang for the buck with the new models, eventhough they are all bigger and heavier than I want or have the scary touch screen factor.
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I loved it. It was light, but I could still feel if I had it or not, and it didn't have a touch screen (I hate fucking touch screens).
The chiclet no longer exists, having been replaced by some little tiny touchscreen thing that I find confusing. The shuffle is a no go. I hate the iTouch (and dude, if I'm going to go there, I'd get an iPhone which doesn't work on my carrier). So do I need to go with the Classic? Is there any benefit to ordering an old chiclet and a slightly reduced cost.
I feel like I get so much more bang for the buck with the new models, eventhough they are all bigger and heavier than I want or have the scary touch screen factor.
Weigh in?
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:02 pm (UTC)I have a new generation square Nano and really like it.
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:08 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:04 pm (UTC)You do get a lot more bang for your buck with a new model. There is also the thing that the old ones tend to fall off support wise, so if something happens to it you still need to buy a new one. I think you'd be surprised by how negligible the weight tends to be; I'm very used to my Touch.
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Date: 2011-06-30 07:10 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:10 pm (UTC)I LOVE being able to feel the buttons for play, pause, etc. without having to look at it.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Sansa-Clip-Player-Black/dp/B002MAPS6W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1309457316&sr=8-2
I have a hand-me-down shuffle from the husband (with the buttons) I keep in the car and then this one I keep in my bathroom for listening to the radio or comedy or music in the mornings/while showering (when I don't always have my glasses on).
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:14 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:11 pm (UTC)http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/
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Date: 2011-06-30 07:02 pm (UTC)(And 'tis true that the 6th generation Nano isn't for everyone. My skinnyfingers can just about handle its touchscreen GUI but it's still a faff.)
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:18 pm (UTC)I have a classic, several generations of nanos, two shuffles, an iPhone and an iPad. Eliminating the last two, what I use most is my fifth-generation Nano, which I think would fit your specs. It's not touch-screen, it's small, it holds a lot.
If you want ALL your music with you, probably a Classic is a better fit. I personally find that I rarely use mine because lugging that, a phone, and an iPad around seems like actual work.
They're still readily available on eBay though they have been discontinued.
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:38 pm (UTC)I've also got a really old classic (32G - wow!), a pre-camera touch, and a new Nano. I like the touch myself, but if you don't need the wifi internet part of it, it really is overkill as a music player.
My newest Nano I bought on a whim, with Dave and Busters tickets, as soon as I discovered I can get a wrist case that lets me wear it like a watch. It's a little larger than a typical wristwatch, but there is no watch quite so geeky as that. The icons can be changed around with relative ease as well, so everything you need can be on the front screen.
That said, I have to agree with the recommendation for the 5th generation Nano - the one that comes with the video camera. Decent size, decent form factor, and, as mentioned, a video option, because you never know when you might want it.
I occasionally find myself carrying both my classic and my touch when I'm travelling, because my car adapter doesn't reliably play from the touch (it took a while for stereo manufacturers to catch up to Apple), but I don't find it especially inconvenient. The form factors on both of them are actually quite reasonable.
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:31 pm (UTC)fair warning-- i'm off to convergence tonight, so i will not be home to look for it until at least monday. so if your ipod needs are immediate, this is not a good option.
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:33 pm (UTC)But there's a large resale market for ipods...if you really loved that model, why not see if anyone is selling it on ebay or similar? I'm sure there are a number of resellers that are at least somewhat trustworthy.
I'm a pack rat. I love my 120 GB Classic. When it dies, I will likely upgrade to a 160.
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:34 pm (UTC)(Whereas with flash memory--well, my ex washed his nano accidentally, but after allowing it to dry 100% it started right up and he didn't even have any data corruption. That's my iPod now, he gave it to me when he got a Touch.)
Also, why the touchscreen hate? I get not liking a glitchy touchscreen but I have an iPhone and it's been 100% reliable, so was the ex's iTouch on the rare occasion he let me play with it.
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:47 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-06-30 06:39 pm (UTC)I still carry both of them. And I'm doing fine.
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Date: 2011-06-30 07:06 pm (UTC)I will say that it took me a bit of a while to get used to the iPod "feel" after having gotten so used to the Sansa.
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Date: 2011-06-30 07:11 pm (UTC)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_PMP300
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Date: 2011-06-30 07:11 pm (UTC)I have a classic that is several years old and I love it. That said, if I was going for something new, I'd probably look into something not-Apple, because I hate iTunes.
Also, touch screen mp3 players are nuts. How can you pause it in your pocket? Or skip a song? It rains a lot here, so taking it out of your pocket isn't always an option.
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Date: 2011-06-30 07:27 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-06-30 07:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-30 08:31 pm (UTC)The dog and I 'walked to Rivendell' last year with my 120GB as a constant companion. To this day seeing my Ipod for any reason causes the dog to dace around thinking it means a 1-5 mile walk is about to happen.
Both have survived being dropped more than once. While it's not optimal, sometimes stuff occurs. Both have outlived my last two cell phones.
Since neither of us watch videos on our Ipods all we really want is room for our music collection. Himself also found the audiobook feature useful for business travel though now that he has an ereader that is his book-delivery device of choice.
I had a Nano back in the day and it came under the heading of 'small enough to lose track of it on a daily basis'. I'm not crazy about touch screens in general though my current smart phone is helping me be more tolerant.
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Date: 2011-06-30 09:55 pm (UTC)In the end i settled on a (non-touchscreen) classic. It's larger, and heavier, but the sudden luxury of having ALL of music ALL the time has been worth it.
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Date: 2011-07-01 12:57 am (UTC)Then about 6 months ago I found via eBay a Creative Zen 30gb player and have been ultra-happy since. no touchscreen fu necessary...
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Date: 2011-07-01 04:42 am (UTC)If you think you can handle the touch screen, I would go for it. I used to have [a 5th generation iPod video] on par with the iPod Classic and it was really heavy... like a brick. Plus, all it could do was play music.
I like that I can access my own WiFi network in my own house with the "iTouch" instead of ONLY playing music. If the idea of watching YouTube or checking the weather from bed, go for the iPod Touch. If all you want to do is play music, spring for the iPod Classic.
Considering that the two are on a similar price rack, that's the only useful difference (in my opinion).
I guess what I'm saying is... I feel like the iPod Touch is the best, most versatile iPod that Apple is selling right now. :-)
~Kale.
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Date: 2011-07-01 08:21 pm (UTC)I upgraded to an iPhone last year (love!), and gave the Touch to my husband, and he went from "Meh, that's too much technology for me" to "I love this thing!" in about three days. He thought it would be too big and bulky (especially for running) but he quickly got over the size (which is not much bigger from his old Nano, which is the same as the one you had).