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Confused about iPods

post #1 of 11
Thread Starter 
First, let me say hello to everybody! First post!
Anyways, I have $500 to spend. I'm really confused if should I buy iPod Nano 16 GB or iTouch. I lost my previous iPod nano I think someone stole it.
Headphones to be used will be UE Triple.fi10,SE530, iGrado , Grado SR325i.
Btw I already own iPod Shuffle 2GB.
post #2 of 11
Hmm, I have heard both with out an amp, and I would say go with the Nano. The Touch did not sound as good. It maybe lacking some power.
post #3 of 11
Thread Starter 
I need more responses
post #4 of 11
I would go for iPod Nano
Tiny and average SQ
post #5 of 11
The iTouch is very nice and small. The SQ is very impressive!!! Plus you can add applications, email and web within a wireless network.
post #6 of 11
If you already have something to access the email/web (e.g. laptop with wireless or a mobile phone with wireless) I wouldn't recommend the iPod Touch.

I love the iPod Nano. Mine's starting to show a few problems though, I'll see if it gets bad enough to request an exchange (clickwheel has an actual "click" when scrolling, hold lock is kind of loose, though I've had this with Zune and the iPod Classic before so I guess it is normal)
post #7 of 11
It's the iPod Touch, not the iTouch.

With that out of the way, I'd go with the Touch. It'll become more of a multimedia player instead of just a music player. Even if you don't think you'll care about using their applications, once you start adding them to your iPod you'll slowly begin to realize how great they are instead of convincing yourself how much you don't need them.
post #8 of 11
Depends on what you want. If you want a music only player with occasional light video use (eg. video podcasts), get the iPod nano. I would only get the Touch if you are interested in the apps. The Touch is actually less capable as a music player (no shuffle by album).
post #9 of 11
Depends on your needs/preferences:
* Small size -> iPod nano
* Features -> iPod touch

I would pick the iPod nano, but thats just me since I set portability higher than features.
post #10 of 11
iPod is not the only fruit in the forest, choice FTW.
post #11 of 11
One other thing to consider is the fact that the touch doesn't have hardware controls for any features besides volume.

I never considered this until after I started using my iPhone 3G. It is a pain to use without looking at it.

-Robert
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