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Fonzijr1964
Apr 3, 2010, 09:14 AM
I need to replace it but what should I buy? I liked the iPod classics and i love click wheels but i feel like im going to be spending a lot of money when i get my iPad +3G.
my current iTunes library (just the music) is 32GB.
cjmillsnun
Apr 3, 2010, 09:44 AM
I need to replace it but what should I buy? I liked the iPod classics and i love click wheels but i feel like im going to be spending a lot of money when i get my iPad +3G.
my current iTunes library (just the music) is 32GB.
iPod touch 64gb
alphaod
Apr 3, 2010, 10:21 AM
iPod touch 64gb
That's twice as expensive as the iPod classic. The OP did state, the fact that a lot of money would be spent on the iPad, hence the dilemna.
@OP: Sorry to hear it was stolen. Maybe get the iPod classic used?
Fonzijr1964
Apr 3, 2010, 10:54 AM
That's twice as expensive as the iPod classic. The OP did state, the fact that a lot of money would be spent on the iPad, hence the dilemna.
@OP: Sorry to hear it was stolen. Maybe get the iPod classic used?
i was thinking referb but im not sure yet
and i dot really like the iPod touch for just music as i have an iPhone and i find the lack of the click wheel some-what cumbersome. Not to mention the price
JoEw
Apr 3, 2010, 02:49 PM
If you could somehow wait out till September there are supposed to be a 32Gb ipod nano out. I'm guessing a lot of your music is above 128kbps you could buy a smaller capacity ipod nano and just re encode your music on your nano to fit it all using the new feature in itunes 9.1.
instaxgirl
Apr 3, 2010, 03:52 PM
i was thinking referb but im not sure yet
and i dot really like the iPod touch for just music as i have an iPhone and i find the lack of the click wheel some-what cumbersome. Not to mention the price
I don't like the touch interface either.
Refurb or a used 5th gen? If you got one with a dud hard drive off of ebay or somewhere you could stick in a bigger hard drive and a new battery pretty easily, let you sit it out until September.
It cost me about £50 to put a new battery and a 60GB hard drive in my 5th gen last year (when I outgrew my 30GB capacity). Working like a charm :D
BlizzardBomb
Apr 3, 2010, 06:19 PM
Refurb Silver (http://store.apple.com/us/product/FB562LL/A?mco=MTE5NzY5NTk) or Refurb Black (http://store.apple.com/us/product/FB565LL/A?mco=MTEyNzg3NTU)? :)
Even if he waited until the nano doubled in size, there would be no breathing space for more music or movies.
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