SpecialJ
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I was wondering if I should go ahead and spend the money on the new 160GB classic.
I have a Mac so the Zune won't work for me, although I'd love to get my hands on one....
I also do not have the time, skill, nor patience to do a mod on a 5.5G iPod video to swap out the HDD so that won't be a choice either.
I have about 80GB of songs and videos that I want to put on the MP3 player, so the iPod Touch 4G won't work either. Besides, the $400 price tag doesn't attract me.
I'm basically wondering if the newest iPod Classic is worth the $228 it is on Amazon. Or if there's another alternative.
I've done some research and have concluded the following:
The battery life on Archos players are lacking.
The compatibility with the Cowon X7 and Mac scare me.
The price tag of the new Sony Walkman that launched in Japan/UK is too high.
And Zunes don't work with Macs.
Since I'm a college student, I need the mp3 player to be portable/pocketable.
Is the iPod classic my only choice as a high capacity player?
I have a Mac so the Zune won't work for me, although I'd love to get my hands on one....
I also do not have the time, skill, nor patience to do a mod on a 5.5G iPod video to swap out the HDD so that won't be a choice either.
I have about 80GB of songs and videos that I want to put on the MP3 player, so the iPod Touch 4G won't work either. Besides, the $400 price tag doesn't attract me.
I'm basically wondering if the newest iPod Classic is worth the $228 it is on Amazon. Or if there's another alternative.
I've done some research and have concluded the following:
The battery life on Archos players are lacking.
The compatibility with the Cowon X7 and Mac scare me.
The price tag of the new Sony Walkman that launched in Japan/UK is too high.
And Zunes don't work with Macs.
Since I'm a college student, I need the mp3 player to be portable/pocketable.
Is the iPod classic my only choice as a high capacity player?