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By: kenshin27,
Oct 6, 2003
Pros: Much more than just a music player. Simple to use, a joy to behold.
Cons: Aluminum surfaces attract fingerprints like you wouldn't believe, non-replaceable batteries.
Bottom Line: You simply can't go wrong with an iPod. Unless you need double-digits worth of uninterrupted battery life.
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By: aricpedersen,
Aug 30, 2002
Pros: * Expansive (and versatile) storage
* Great sound
Cons: * User can not replace battery
* Surface easily scratched
Bottom Line: Apple's second generation iPod is the best MP3 player you can buy. Plus you can use it as a portable hard drive! You WANT one!!
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By: abolinger,
Jan 4, 2003
Pros: Compact, great interface, good sound, battery lasts 10 hrs
Cons: Case could be better
Bottom Line: It is hassle free, performs exceptionally well, and has unparalleled sound quality. If you're looking for a hard disk based MP3 player, look no further.
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By: mkuehn,
Feb 28, 2003
Pros: Excellent sound. Huge and portable Firewire drive. Apple's design style. Others will be envious. Backlight.
Cons: Yeah, it's pricey.
Bottom Line: If you've got the cash, you can't get more style for the money, and you get a Firewire hard drive/MP3 player, to boot! (Plus, chicks dig it. :-) )
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By: motomille,
May 2, 2003
Pros: Small, Shock Resistant, Chic, Long Battery Life
Cons: Only 20GB? Can't copy songs back
Bottom Line: A Must in this sea of technology. If you buy one gadget this year this should be it.
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By: Payote,
Nov 14, 2002
Pros: Elegant, intuitive, tiny.
Cons: No MPEG4 AAC or OGG Vorbis support (yet.)
Bottom Line: The best MP3 player, hands-down. If music is important to you, get one. Your soul will thank you.
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By: ivy-rose,
Feb 24, 2003
Pros: very cool, small and compact, lots of storage space
Cons: expensive!! can only sync from one computer, need to charge constantly
Bottom Line: Fabulous if you have the extra cash to spend.
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By: pyleman,
Jan 15, 2003
Pros: 20 gig of very compact, portable storage.
Very easy to use interface
Cons: Pricey.
Case clip a bit weak
Bottom Line: An essential companion for long trips. I love my iPod. Definitely worth the price.
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By: skygrrl,
Aug 10, 2003
Pros: Easy to use, holds TONS of music. Small
Cons: Expensive, must buy additional accessories for full use
Bottom Line: Better than Nomad jukebox, small, I'm very happy with it despite the price
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By: gsuhy,
Oct 5, 2002
Pros: Lot of storage, very stylish, compact, easy to operate... cool "scroll wheel"
Cons: Equalizer presets have little effect... Lacks Bass
Bottom Line: I would recommend it to most people, but a serious audiophile may be disappointed with it's lack of bass/treble control.
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