Fri Sep 7, 2007 6:07PM EDT
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I got my hands on two of the three new iPods—the Nano and the Classic (the iPod Touch is still a few weeks out)—and indeed, they make an impressive pair. Thin and light (especially the Nano) and packing snazzy new interfaces, they make for two of the most tempting iPods yet. But should you run out and upgrade?
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No, thanks. I'll stick with my 2 GB nano. No sense and rushing out to buy the new nano just for videos. It's another way for Apple to get more money. Not worth it.
One disappointing feature on the new nano is that the TV-out function cannot be enabled unless you buy an Apple connector. Unfortunately this new connector is not yet available and will retail for about $50.00. If you plan on using your nano to view videos on an external device (tv or car video monitor) don't plan on using it out of the box with your existing connector that worked with the previous generation Ipods. I guess Apple wasn't making enough money off the new Ipods, so now they want to stick you with a purchase of a new cable you didn't even know you needed. Im not sure if this is a brilliant business move by Apple or another way of sticking it to their customers. Buyer Beware.
i bought two nanos for my teens first generation a couple of years ago. After 18 mos. of ownership and very little usage and no abuse, one froze permanently. The Apple Store people followed co. policy and offered $40 toward a new one. Blog sites are full of complaints of nanos which freeze. Apparently it's a part on the card. i just sent my 6 year old Canon camcorder to a service center because of a problem documented in a technical bulletin on their website, The postage was prepaid and they will replace the faulty part free. Who's product will I be a repeat customer for?
I have the 160 GiG Classic and I will try fill at lease 85% with songs that I have on CD's, The only thing I have run into is sometimes while I'm listening to one song it would skip to the next song even though I don't have the shuffle turn on. If I could get some feedback on this matter I would greatly appreiate it.
Honestly, I feel the new nanos are a poor investment. Not much space and a small screen. Plus, I still like the look of the previous generation. I feel it's better to get a classic, since it's really not much more, and you get far more for your money. However, I'm happy with my 30gig video for now. I don't plan on upgrading for a while.
Anyone else having problems with the new classic skipping during workouts? I've run with the previous editions without a problem but can't even undertake a brisk walk with the latest version.
i like ipods
I had intended to upgrade my 5th gen 30 gb iPod to the new iPod classic. I went to the apple store hoping to leave with a new 160 gb iPod classic in silver. That is, till I stopped dead in my tracks. I found out that all my video accessories, such as my iPod dock which lets me play music over my home stereo system and lets me watch videos on my plasma TV simply won't work with the new iPod classic. Yup, now with the new iPod classic, you have to buy all new stuff from apple for this to work. Needless to say, I won't be buying a new iPod anytime soon. Stupid move on Apple's part if you ask me.
my old MP3 broke, so i change it with 8GB nano. it's kool, bcuz i actually got the black one (i always wanted that one). the screen is big enough to see my pictures, && it's better than the previous one. but i only use it for songs only, so it doesnt really matter to me.
Apple is such a disappointment. The lanyards for the old and new Nano don't match. The company is so poorly run that the folks at the store didn't even know this!!! It took an hour to fix the mess; and, I still don't have a landyard that works. Now we know why PCs won--better customer service, better accessories, better understanding of the market. How tragic. Mac always had a better operating system, the Ipod and Nano are so much better than MP3 yet again Apple as a company is crap.
the classic 80 gb ipod is good, but they don't tell you that you have to have a third party program to download your personal music videos. I can't find a third party program that will work I have gotten took on a program I purchased on the internet for this purpose..Avex to dvd ipod converter...Don't buy this, it won't work..the trial version worked long enough that it suckered you in to buy this... Apple needs to make a program to make it so that you can download your own personal dvds...you can music, but not videos. They either need to do this or quit advertising that you can put videos on this item
I have had nothing but problems with my 160 gig Classic. I have 5 iPods at home. This one is the first that I'm VERY disappointed with. I've had the fatal errors as well. I loaded 128 gigs on it over the course of a weekend. Then I plugged it in one day and it just erased the whole thing. Luckily I back up all of music and movies, but it is a real pain in the neck to re-do it all again.
You can use 'Handbrake' to convert your DVD's... find it free on the internet.
I just got the 80gig classic ~ and I have to say . .I'm LOVING it! The cover flow option is VERY cool; sound quality is excellent. . . and for only $50 more then the Nano and 72 more gigs . . it is totally worth it. I'm an ipod newbie and feel like this was a great choice for me!!!!!
my new ----- video nano has already proven to be a piece of ----- , as it has frozen within 5 minutes of me syncing songs onto the stupid thing. this is so annoying.
I've never before owned an ipod and up until reading some of the comments about "freezing" and poor customer support, I was eagerly anticipating purchasing the new 80 gb classic. However, now I'm a bit leery. Has anyone else experienced product failure and had to deal with Apple and if so how did they resolve the matter?
the zune still has the same storage capcity of the classic
Hey kwood1j, how are you? I find myself in the same position as you. Never owned and ipod and some of these comments about the 80gig Classic have me leery. I just purchased a new car with no cassettle player like my old one but has the ipod direct connection. However, a friend connect her ipod in the car and the sound was great. This would replace my cassettes and the clutter of cd's. But i here more nay than yays'. Is it really worth the $250 for frustration of wait for the dealer to order the cd/cassette compact player for me?
and they still managed to include negative comparison to the Zune.I will admit,I was going to get the Ipod nano from all the continuous aire time but when i saw it in person i was shocked.It was so small!I mean the commercials made it look normal size but i couldn't believe my eyes.It was not worth the money. Instead i chose a white 30GB zune that i got for $175 at BestBuy,seeing as I own a ipod shuffle,classic 30GB[burnt out] & 80GB Already.The screen is large and he sound is very clear. Don't listen to all these bias editors because they don't give the full negative and positive reviews.
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6 Posted by londres2424 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:56PM EDT Report Abuse
i remember when the first generation ipod nano came out, I was really impressed and had to buy it. Since then, in my opinion the nano's haven't improved much-and I think the first generation device still looks better than its follow-ups. And who needs video on such a tiny screen? I'm not going to update, the first generation ipod nano is still the sexiest and best device out there.