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macgeek18

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So,who's even possible thinking about getting it?I may buy the 16GB because I was only going to upgrade my touch for more space,but if I can get the 16Gb nano for 179 or the 32GB touch for 300 whicuh the nano is way cheaper.I think I'll hold onto my 1st gen touch and buy a 16GB nano.





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if they had a 32GB model... I would.

But, with the 16GB Nano at $179 and the 8GB Touch at $199 - this will raise some eyebrows. I think it makes it harder on the consumer to decide, which is not a good thing in my opinion.

Have fun with your Nano :rolleyes:
 
I think I'm going to wait.I'm probably just going to wait and see for a few months and if nothing happens to the itouch line i'm getting the 32GB.
 
I've got an engraved blue one on the way. The nano is where Apple did the most improvements. I'll probably forward it to my wife after reviewing it for my blog since she can take advantage of the pedometer and Nike connection, and loves to capture video clips for some reason. She'll also make use of the radio. She won't take her current nano to the gym with her as it's the only player in the house with no radio.
 
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