I have had both a nano and a shuffle and love them.  My wife has a
normal iPod.  I personally believe that there is nothing better.  If
you want to have something small and easy to carry, go with a nano.
If you need to keep your whole collection with you at all times and/or
like to watch video go with a normal iPod.  If you are a runner I
highly recommend the iSport kit for the nano.

There are people out there who still insist that iPods can't play
mp3s.  That is complete crap.  The only thing they don't play is the
Microsoft copy protected wmv.  So the music you buy from stores that
use the wmv format will not be compatible with your iPod just like the
songs you guys from the iTunes music store will not be compatible with
players other than the iPod.

Also realize that there are many other options for software to manage
your library and iPod other than iTunes.  The only reason to use
iTunes is if you want to buy music from the iTunes music store.  Other
than that I don't really like it.  I personally use MediaMonkey on my
PC but there are a ton of other options.  Just do some Googling.  The
downside to not using iTunes on a Mac is that other software won't be
as integrated into the whole iLife thing either.

Oh, and I would really suggest you get yourself a copy of the
Handbrake program.  Hands-down the best multiformat ripper and
transcoder for getting content off discs and onto your Mac/iPod.  And
it's free.

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Brian


On 5/10/07, Joe User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, I want to get an iPod (or something similar). I have an iMac for
me and the family and we just love the damn thing. Last night, I
imported 100GB / 20K songs in music from my PC to the iTunes software
on the iMac. Took awhile. I understand getting music off the iPod is a
bitch but aside from that - is there any reason NOT to get one?

Is there something better?

Last question - The refurbs are 280 and new are 350. Although I can't
get my refurb engraved (shucks) - is there any other issues someone
knows about? Does anyone have experience with Apple refurbs?

I would think a refurb would be best for price and also because it's
been gone over and the issues have been addressed (you hope). New or
used - they still qualify for the additional year of protection.

Again, I don't have to get an iPod, esp. if there is something better.



Comments and advice are much appreciated.



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Regards,
 joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...


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