cd player or ipod |
cd player or ipod |
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![]() katie fox is love. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 530 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 5,798 ![]() |
what would you rather be carrying around?
a cd player with a cd that can only hold up to 80 minutes of music. you have to keep buying new batteries for, and the price range can go from 10-200 dollers. or an ipod which can store up to 1,000 songs 4GB for the minis 20 GB for the regular of music storage and has an 8 hour batterly life which the minis cost 240 dollers and come in five different colors or the regular which are white. |
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![]() to be loved by someone you love is.. everything ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,207 Joined: Sep 2004 Member No: 51,205 ![]() |
iPod duhh. But I heard after the batteries are recharged for a certain amount of times, the battery has to replaced for like, $90-$99?
--->So for iPod users, everytime you charge, charge till it's full ![]() |
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![]() Quincy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 872 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 23,613 ![]() |
QUOTE(swe3ttemptasian @ Mar 5 2005, 7:47 PM) iPod duhh. But I heard after the batteries are recharged for a certain amount of times, the battery has to replaced for like, $90-$99? --->So for iPod users, everytime you charge, charge till it's full ![]() Thats if you are on the warranty, but the battery is supposed to last at least 6 months after the warranty lasts, so youre looking at around 250$ for replacing the battery, unless you do it yourself, which is next to impossible since the Ipod doesnt have any means of opening it, so the average technical impaired person would probably break their ipod anyway. Get something with a removable battery that can be easily replaced for very little cost if it doesnt hold a charge. Personally I love the Creative Zen Touch. 250$ for a 20gig one that has a 24 hour battery life and an FM radio. I mean, not much more ya need..except maybe the 40 gig one ![]() |
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baker o.O ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 446 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 97,190 ![]() |
QUOTE(ThunderEvermore @ Mar 13 2005, 10:03 AM) Thats if you are on the warranty, but the battery is supposed to last at least 6 months after the warranty lasts, so youre looking at around 250$ for replacing the battery, unless you do it yourself, which is next to impossible since the Ipod doesnt have any means of opening it, so the average technical impaired person would probably break their ipod anyway. Get something with a removable battery that can be easily replaced for very little cost if it doesnt hold a charge. Personally I love the Creative Zen Touch. 250$ for a 20gig one that has a 24 hour battery life and an FM radio. I mean, not much more ya need..except maybe the 40 gig one ![]() wrong, get the apple icare plan for $60 and the battery replacement is still free QUOTE (StanleyThePanda @ Apr 14 2005, 5:21 PM) I dont want an iPOD anymore Because if you think about it, well it holds 10,000 songs but each song is 99cent so thats $10,000 plus the $300 that you payed, for the iPOD Thats alot of money....I could buy a car... who says you have to get songs from itunes? rip your own cds or dl them from like singingfish or something i mean you dont have to buy the songs i think people are thinking all about the $$ then what is really going on edit: i have almost 10000 songs on my computer... i did not buy one song from itunes or downloaded it most of them are my own cds and a lot i got at lan parties |
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