i got a 10 giger for $368 on that day after thanksgiving sale. it's damn cool.
marware carrying case with armband should be arriving any day.
i'd like to try jogging with it, but from all the posts i've read (mostly on the apple ipod forum) it's hit-or-miss whether it'll freeze up after the buffer runs out. seems like it depends on A) where on your body you keep it, and how "smooth" or "jerky" you run
a PC friend of mine is thinking about getting one (his first apple purchase), but he wants to try jogging with mine first.
<strong>If I purchase a windows iPod tomorrow, will I have an[y] problems or need an[y] other software when I purchase a mac in a few months ?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well, sorta... Apple posted some information about converting Windows-compatible iPods to Macintosh format, but the process requires a reformatting of the hard drive in the device, thereby deleting all of your songs. If you have a way of transferring the MP3 files between your current PC and your soon-to-be Mac (read: OS X 10.2 has native Windows file-sharing capiblities so you should be fine) before you convert the iPod, then you'll have no problems when you get your new Mac system. See question #9 in <a href="http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60920" target="_blank">Apple Knowledge Base Article 60920</a>. Note, though, that MacWorld San Francisco is just around the corner, and if Apple were to do any updates to the iPod line, MWSF would be the time they would do it. Just in case they do update the iPod, you're probably better off waiting until after January 6th to make your purchase.
Now I have to decide weather I can reasonably fork over $370 for one of these puppies... <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
[edit- Sorry about this size, I googled for it, then didn't realise just how big it is, and I'm leaching it. So a big sorry to any of you on less than 1024*768]
[ 12-29-2002: Message edited by: Pilmour Boy ]</p>
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I'm pleasantly surprised how quickly my 16.3 gig of music downloaded to the iPod.
marware carrying case with armband should be arriving any day.
i'd like to try jogging with it, but from all the posts i've read (mostly on the apple ipod forum) it's hit-or-miss whether it'll freeze up after the buffer runs out. seems like it depends on A) where on your body you keep it, and how "smooth" or "jerky" you run
a PC friend of mine is thinking about getting one (his first apple purchase), but he wants to try jogging with mine first.
If I purchase a windows iPod tomorrow, will I have and problems or need and other software when I purchase a mac in a few months ?
<strong>If I purchase a windows iPod tomorrow, will I have an[y] problems or need an[y] other software when I purchase a mac in a few months ?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well, sorta... Apple posted some information about converting Windows-compatible iPods to Macintosh format, but the process requires a reformatting of the hard drive in the device, thereby deleting all of your songs. If you have a way of transferring the MP3 files between your current PC and your soon-to-be Mac (read: OS X 10.2 has native Windows file-sharing capiblities so you should be fine) before you convert the iPod, then you'll have no problems when you get your new Mac system. See question #9 in <a href="http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60920" target="_blank">Apple Knowledge Base Article 60920</a>. Note, though, that MacWorld San Francisco is just around the corner, and if Apple were to do any updates to the iPod line, MWSF would be the time they would do it. Just in case they do update the iPod, you're probably better off waiting until after January 6th to make your purchase.
Now I have to decide weather I can reasonably fork over $370 for one of these puppies... <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
[edit: spelling fix, added URL]
[ 12-27-2002: Message edited by: Beorn ]</p>
137 (Unless you decided to buy yours)
Bought the marware convertible case and a mini-to-rca plug.
Got 10G version today, and went round to my m8's to "backup" his mp3 collection cos I dont even have a firewire card yet.
I got a Mac version, due to being tooo excited to check the box properly rarther than any conscious decision of future changes...
Got my 5GB in September.
20 GB... got it a few months ago.
[ 12-28-2002: Message edited by: shetline ]</p>
Got a 10 Gb, with name and phone number on it, for my birthday..
(sorry couldn't find a 142 on google)
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20 Gig Mac w/ CompUSA's TAPP
[ 01-18-2003: Message edited by: Mikey Offender ]</p>
20 gig and wish it were 80 to fit my music library
one day i guess i'll have the full library in my watch (although i expect it'll be dog ugly)
Got it in September.
[edit- Sorry about this size, I googled for it, then didn't realise just how big it is, and I'm leaching it. So a big sorry to any of you on less than 1024*768]
[ 12-29-2002: Message edited by: Pilmour Boy ]</p>
Soz peeps, just took my replacement back for a refund...
My school only had the 10 GB for Windows but I got it anyway and updated it for the Mac. $338 tax included!
5 Gigabyte original iPod. 1,072 songs on it.
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20 gig. Bought last week.
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