The chances are the new iPods will talk on ewhen each is next
updated. The also is more of a difference than the hard drive space,
the small size of the Nano appeals to, well obviously, those who want
a small iPod. And they are small too where as the classic, great
though it is, can take up a whole pocket.
At 21:46 09/09/2008, you wrote:
i have asked accessibility if the new classics talk as well. if they
do it gives us more choice
for the price difference of 16 gigs to 120 gig classic you may as well
spend the money on a bigger hard drive IPod but i doubt it will talk
yet, the new classic
at least it is a start but sixteen gigs is small compared to my sixty
gig video which is nearly full anyway
On 9 Sep 2008, at 20:27, Cameron Strife wrote:
Yes, I am very pleased to see apple implement this. Hopefully, it
will be
across the ipod line at some point. That would be fantastic!
Cameron.
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shame it wasn't a bigger hard disk though than sixteen gig. though i
guess that wil come so i will hold off for a bigge hard drived i pod
On 9 Sep 2008, at 21:17, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
And iPod Nano now has talking menus. It just keeps getting better.
More here:
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/09/09/apple-event-a- few
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