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  • 16 gig touch 2nd generation and its great! hell yes i like it! wifi everywhere! if u don't want something so expensive, the 3rd gen nano is very kewl too
  • I do not have one, nor do they have one that I like. There are a few reasons I went with a Sansa e280 instead of an iPod a few years ago. Things like sound quality, features, and cost. Now, if you like paying double what you need for a closed platform with restrictive software policies, known defects, and battery replacement fees that border on sodomy, by all means go Apple. Also, I like actual controls, so no Shuffle. I like durability so I prefer Flash-based storage over hard drives, so no Classic or Touch. That leaves the Nano as the only one that I *might* consider. But for the same price, I could get a Sansa View with a larger screen, better video capability, easier syncing, and a few other things I like. Sure, I won't have a video camera built into my player, but I hear that the camera in the Nano is crap anyways; I'll use my actual camera if I need digital video. And I won't have free engraving. Wah! And the FM tuner won't be able to tag songs like the nano can.... but none of the stations near me support that anyways. BTW - Almost everybody I personally know with an iPod hates it after the initial infatuation wears off and the two with iPhones are waiting for their contract to expire so they can get a Droid.
  • 30gb ipod video. i love it. :) i've had it for about 3 years now.. over a thousand songs and 15 videos. :D
  • I suggest the Ipod Classic. It holds over 20,000 songs. You never have to delete anything to make room for something else. I've had mine for over a year now, and I have a little over 5000 songs. Almost a month of continuous music.

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