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liv.leto
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I'm thinking of getting a new iPod, so I've been doing my research, and I've come up with two possible options: the iPod touch and the iPod classic. A little about me:
I currently have an iPod nano (3rd generation) with 4GB, and, as of right now, the space is just fine. However, I have no videos on it, and my library is always growing. Ideally, I'd like to put videos on my iPod, but with my current one, it didn't seem to be worth it because the battery life is short and videos take up a lot of space. Also, the web browsing feature on the Touch looks great, although I'm no 100% sure I'll use it with any kind of frequency.
So here's a list of questions I have:
If I were to get an iPod Touch, should I get an 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB (and is the $400 price tag worth the 32GB)?
Is the screen on the iPod Classic any good for watching videos?
Approximately how much space does an App take up?
How many computers can each be synced to?
I've considered getting a Zune, but I quickly found out that the player isn't compatible with iTunes, and I don't really want to purchase my songs all over again.
I currently have an iPod nano (3rd generation) with 4GB, and, as of right now, the space is just fine. However, I have no videos on it, and my library is always growing. Ideally, I'd like to put videos on my iPod, but with my current one, it didn't seem to be worth it because the battery life is short and videos take up a lot of space. Also, the web browsing feature on the Touch looks great, although I'm no 100% sure I'll use it with any kind of frequency.
So here's a list of questions I have:
If I were to get an iPod Touch, should I get an 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB (and is the $400 price tag worth the 32GB)?
Is the screen on the iPod Classic any good for watching videos?
Approximately how much space does an App take up?
How many computers can each be synced to?
I've considered getting a Zune, but I quickly found out that the player isn't compatible with iTunes, and I don't really want to purchase my songs all over again.