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How many iPods in your household?

  • 1

    Votes: 43 18.3%
  • 2

    Votes: 62 26.4%
  • 3

    Votes: 45 19.1%
  • 4

    Votes: 35 14.9%
  • >4 :eek:

    Votes: 40 17.0%
  • Zero

    Votes: 12 5.1%

  • Total voters
    235
hmm none here although ive been wanting one for the last 3 years. I still use my old school style walkman with cassete and radio and if I feel the need to go high tech, I'll whip out my sony discman
 
Lacero said:
Five.

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We are expecting our 6th one very soon. :D



I think its funny how the first one and the nano are built the same. Same flat clear front just like the new video.
 
Four

My dad has a 4g 60 gig photo, my mom has a 4g 20, and my sister has a 4g 20.

I used to have a 4g 20 gig, but I sold it to a friend for 150 bucks and got a black 5g 30 gig.
 
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2 for now. Almost had 3, but I decided to get an iBook as opposed to an iPod Video.

My next iPod is going to be an older Photo, as I want Firewire, and Since Video playback on iPod Linux appears to be working good for a friends iPod, I can still have my Video needs taken care of, and enjoy both fast IO, and other features :)

(Need Firewire so I can sync it with my B&W G3, as I use that for my iTunes server, USB 1 on that + New iPod? No thanks! )
 
four currently:

wife's pink mini (4gigs)
my iPod 5G (60gigs)
my iPod Nano (4gigs)
my iPod 3G (30gigs) soon to be sold to my best friend

I have also owned a 1st Gen 5gigger and a 10gigger.
 
iPod video or refurb/overstock iPod color

I'm trying to decide which iPod to buy. I really want a fire wire connection and don't anticpating needing the video since content and battery life seem to be limitations for the near future. Are there any other draw backs to buying the last generation iPod versus the new one?
 
voiceofreason said:
I'm trying to decide which iPod to buy. I really want a fire wire connection and don't anticpating needing the video since content and battery life seem to be limitations for the near future. Are there any other draw backs to buying the last generation iPod versus the new one?

I think the price of 5th gen ipod is fairly attractive for a 2.5 screen, 60G of storage, slimmest ever, even you don't take watching video as a necessary.:)
 
Five iPods

2 Shuffles (512 MB)
1 iPod Nano
1 iPod 4G (Color)
1 iPod Mini 1G (Pink)

iPod video for Christmas...maybe...!
 
I have what's listed in my Sig... plus my mom has a 4gb mini and a 512mb shuffle. My girl has a 4gb mini and a 4gb nano.
 
I have two; the mini and the 40GB iPhoto. I sold my old 4G 20GB a few months ago. I'm salivating for the new video iPod, so another one might be coming soon.

:rolleyes:
 
Me and my housemate have two each:

Me: 5G 60GB & 4B Nano... both in lovely black
Helen: 4G 30GB Photo & 512MB Shuffle

And I'm sure I'll be able to justify somehow the purchase of a Shuffle MkII :D
 
Zero. Shame on me I know. :eek:

However, my sister is going to buy one very soon and I'll probably buy one when I buy a new notebook early next year so I can get the student rebate. :)
 
We have four - two shuffles for working out, a 40GB photo to show my work on, store stuff and keep my main library and a nano, cause I was weak. :rolleyes: :eek:
 
1st gen 5 gig brick (me amo!)
3rd gen 20 gig
3rd gen 10 gig (semi-opperational)

and my sister has a 2nd gen iPod mini, and wow the battery life on that thing is a beast!
 
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