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46 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Small, stylish and large capacity,
By Gary (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
I bought the 15Gb iPod in summer with $385 (which is equivalent to the 20Gb iPod now). Pros: (i)Synchronizing. Songs transfering in the first time might take longer time, but after that synchronizing is amazingly fast (only with iTunes; MusicMatch is pretty slow compared to iTunes). Songs are screened through and only modified songs are synchronized. take bout 2 seconds per song) (ii)Useful Playlist. With iPod and iTunes, u can create a wide range of playlists (songs that u rated 5 stars, songs that u never played before, songs that u've recently played, christmas songs..etc) (iii)Easy navigation. User interface is easy to use. iPod has cascading menus that provide easy navigation. In addition, the touch-sensitive buttons are really 'cool' to use. (iv)Small. Really small and light. and it's really good looking (See others and u will realize :) (v)Songs organization. iTunes organizes my songs pretty well according to artist and albums. I only have to name then once in iTunes and iTunes does it all (creating folders for artists/albums, arranging the songs, deleting them when I delete them in iTunes) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cons: (i) Battery life. One of the reason i chose iPod was it can last for 8 hrs (which is the longest in last summer). However, recently more mp3 players could provide up to 16hrs and some PDA can play mp3 up to 35 hrs too. (ii) File transfering (using iPod as hard drive) is not convenient for Windows user. Calendar, text notes function can only be used with Macs. (iii) No recording & radio. Most mp3 players today has built in mic for recording and Radio functionality. (iv) The ear buds provided has pretty good quality but not excellent. Hardly heard low range notes when commute. Would prefer headphones. (v) Expensive. with the same price u can get another mp3 player for 40Gb or more. (vi) Couldnt play WMA files (but, do u care?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would still give 5 stars because this is what I want for a mp3 player : Small, Stylish, user friendly and large capacity. Personally, I don't think I would need recording, radio, WMA.. functionality for my mp3 player. Several other mp3 players like Creative Zen NX is pretty good too (from what I heard), with larger capacity and better price, but if u have the money, go for iPod, u'll definitely LOVE it! P/S: (ii) Apple.com has FREE laser engraving recently, which costs $19 previously and it's not available at amazon.com
38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
title for my review,
By aaronlws (NYC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
i own the iPod (just got it) and the creative Zen (1st generation-had it for a year).main advantages of the iPod: disadvantages: overall i am very happy with the iPod. compared with the Zen - Zen is bigger and heavier (while still small overall, compared to the iPod it is significantly larger), i would reccomend the Zen as well, as a much cheaper alternative, with superior mp3 playing functionality (que and "on the go playlists"), though you can't sync outlook information, it doesn't have games, is heavier and larger overall and is certainly not nearly as cool looking.
55 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply AWESOME!,
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This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
This is great. Now I have two of them. I bought one of the original 5 GB models and thought at that time they were expensive, but soon found out that even the smaller model would keep as many songs as I would ever want for a business flight. I realized the iPod was so much more when I had disk problems on my Macintosh. Luckily I had a backup copy of my OS on it and used it to boot my machine. I was back in the saddle in a minute, and in fact, I accidentally continued to use the iPod as the startup disk for that whole session while working on huge graphics files! The iPod can be used to transfer files from work to home and vice versa. Contacts and calenders make it easy to keep track of things without a PDA (even though you can't add anything without using a PC/Mac). I have used both iPods with an old Pentium III PC and the music transfer is smooth as silk. I did a lot of shopping this time around and the other players out there just don't have what it takes. Either the controls are in goofy places or the software isn't intuitive. While you CAN learn to use anything, why should it be a pain? I now have one of the 20 GB models and can store large presentations on it when I travel, and since they usually have a PC at the other end, I can leave my laptop at home and am much happier not having to lug that around. PC and Mac users will benefit from this device, especially if you are innovative, or you happen to find innovative software which is widely available and cheap or free. One example is: Before my flight, I can download newsbites and sports scores and quickly transfer it to the iPod for a diversion at the airport or on the flight. For the person visiting family, you can bring along the latest digital pics, long lost recipes, etc. and transfer/print them when you get there. (My parents don't do email that well) While the iPod isn't a PDA, it has many of those functions and is a lot more fun. Most importantly, the iPod is an AWESOME and versatile music player.
144 of 167 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Little things mean a lot,
By A Customer
This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
I love my iPod and am glad I shelled out the almost $400 for it. I love the ability to use it as a hard drive. I love the transfer speeds and the fact that I have music for any mood in my pocket. Even the headphones are respectable. It would have gotten at least 4 stars if it weren't for one incredibly annoying thing that PC users should be aware of (which unfortunately neither the Amazon description or even Apple's iPod website make clear):Although the device is FireWire and USB 2.0 compatible, a USB 2.0 adapter is not included with the iPod!! So you receive your great new toy and quickly learn that you can't play with it until you purchase another cable. ARGHH!!! That's just rude.
62 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Out There,
By A Customer
This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
the Apple iPod is simply the best MP3 jukebox on the market, combined with the fact that iTumes is available in both Mac and PC, it makes it ridiculously easy to use your iPod. I highly recommend the 20GB model over the others because 1, it comes with all the accessories you are going to want that you don't get with the 10GB model and 2, you will never use 40GB of space. That's just a ridiculous amount of space.my only complaint is that the iPod didn't come with the cable for BOTH firewire and USB. at $400, why not I have to wonder. Even worse, salesmen in stores don't seem to know this either so you buy it, spend a few hours trying to figure out why you can't get your PC to recognize it, only to figure out that you need another $20 cable (PC users anyway). the instruction book doesn't really make that point as clear as it should either. SO... if you are getting this for someone as a gift... be sure to get the extra cable. all in all, Apple again has proven to be innovative and ahead of its time. along with the new G5 computers available with 23" flat panel screens, it's hard to ignore this company.
66 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome.,
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This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
In what has to be the slickest execution of a new piece of hardware yet, this Apple-linked but PC-compatible product will make all portable music players obsolete in no time flat. I have been following trends in this area for a long time, and my last big MP3 player investment was in a SONICblue Jukebox. Wow, how fast things evolve! That machine, cutting edge 2 years ago, had a 6 gig hard drive and allowed only for rather slow uploading of music through its balky software interface via a USB 1.0. In addition, its organizational abilities were limited.The iPod is about 1/10 the size of the old Jukebox, absolutely ultra high tech looking, with backlighting that awes and controls that work intuitively, and it uploads easily through a firewire or a USB 2.0 (optional) connection. Music can be categorized and recalled quickly, with the scroll control making it all simple to access. Sound quality is awesome, its earbuds light years ahead of anything similar. Capacity is incredible in the 20 gig model, holding 5,000 songs!(the 40 gig unit will hold 10,00 songs!) Where to get that much music? Well, the iTunes webpage will be available to you everytime you synch your iPod, and it offers thousands of CDs for download and archiving (so even were you to lose your iPod, you wouldn't lose access to your music), at an average cost of 99 cents per song. (It would seem the day of napster, et. al. is coming to an end, replaced not by the courts but by better technology. It takes only a few seconds to download a song from iTunes, and the quality is always perfect.) Battery life with the iPod (6 hours when fully charged) is just fine. The (optional only in the 10 gig model, included with the others) cradle will recharge and synch the unit to your PC, but I bought the optional car charger for longer road trips. I also bought the FM transmitter that attaches neatly to the unit and allows you to play the iPod through your stereo sans wires, though the cassette adapter works better for that purpose. A word about Apple's customer service: WOW! I ordered my unit on a Sunday, with the additional $19 for custom engraving on its silver back. In an hour I got an email that my order was being processed, and in 6 hours I got an email that it had shipped! The email included a tracking link, and I watched it move from Taiwan across the world in 2 days. I got it on Tuesday evening (!) and it was factory sealed/shrink wrapped and in fine condition. When I opened it (even the packaging is high tech) and took it out of its protective inner wrapper, I was delighted to find the engraving was there and was done just perfectly.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Duh!,
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This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
> THIS IS NOT THE IPOD THAT WAS RELEASED A FEW DAYS AGO
If anyone bothered looking at Apple's website, it would be obvious that this isn't the new iPod. The new iPod has a click-wheel and the part number is M9282LL/A (not M9244LL/A). Do some research before buying! Anyway, this 3G 20GB iPod includes a dock, carrying case, and wired remote which the 4G doesn't include. But the 4G iPod offers the click-wheel and the new firmware which yields better battery life and has the new interface.
56 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just perfect!,
By Shastri Misrilall (Bronx, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
Usually I never post reviews but for the ipod, i will!!!I bought the 10GB which I am returning the amazon right now. Reason im returning is because I love it so much, i am going to buy the 20GB hehe It took me about 15 minutes before i was able to play songs on my ipod - didn't read the manual ofcourse, and after like 30 minutes i mastered it!! If you're good at computers and stuff, the software part is not hard at all, its very easy. If you're not, it'll take you some time to learn musicmatch, but dont worry because theres a great tutorial in the musicmatch program! Which one you should buy? Any negitive stuff about Ipod? Thats about it, hrm I bought a firewire pci card for $10 and installed it - Plug and Play. Then i transfered all my kazaa downloaded songs (about 100) to the ipod, the songs took about 20 seconds for the most which is crazy-fast!! If you're looking to buy an Ipod, i recommend buying it, and buy it from amazon because you its shipped very fast - i ordered it day before yesterday and got it today via UPS!!! Hope my review helped :)
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Thing Screams Quality,
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This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
I've been reading reviews from both Windows and Mac users. I decided after much research and soul searching that the only way to really find out is to give this thing a try. Granted $400 bucks is a lot of money to listen to music but wait!!!!!!!I just recieved my 20GB Pod. First thing I did was carefully unpack the thing so if I had to send it back I could do so with ease. I don't think so. This thing comes packaged as good as anything I've ever seen. As I removed the many parts I could feel the quality of this product was good if not better than anything I've ever seen. I love quality. That's my thing. First being a PC user I read the book and charged the Pod for about 4 hours as stated. Than I loaded the software. Then I held my breath as I connected and configured the POD. Still waiting for somthing bad to happen, the music I had stored at I-Tunes began to download to my new POD. So far so good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I attached a set of Bose headphones to the POD and could not believe my ears. This thing sounds magnificent. It has the coolest controls and just feels good in your hand. QUALITY!!!!! If your budget permits, buy this thing and enjoy. I've had several other MP3 players and this baby is light years ahead of all of them. Just read the book, follow the instructions and you will be amazed. QUALITY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I've dropped my ipod ...,
By A Customer
This review is from: iPod 20GB (Electronics)
I've had my ipod since January 2003. It has hit the ground countless times in the past eight months. One time it flew out of my hand and landed on the pavement hard, skidded 10 feet and still works perfectly. C.D. players and tape players do not survive this kind of abuse. In fact they usually break after one fall.
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