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iPod

A small mp3 playing device that has pros and cons. Half of the people writing bad reviews probably:

A. Don't have the money to afford an iPod

or

B. Don't use proper care, which is why it breaks so easy (dropping, lending, keeping it in your pocket with your car keys, etc.)

Sure, the iPod doesn't have a mic or a radio, but it does allow users with any music library have their music on the go. An 11 year old can put his library of 50 songs on it, or a 40 year old studio owner can put their library of 10,000 songs on it. It does also get scratched easy, but if your willing to shell out $250 for an ipod, you have the extra $30 to spend on a case for it. iTunes is pretty easy to use, and it is pretty straightforward. They even have audiobooks and (some-what) overpriced movies. But hey, no ones putting a gun to your head telling you to buy them.

I've had my 30 gig video iPod for a year and a half with minor scratches (I have a case) and my stock headphones are plenty loud and haven't broke.

So you can buy a $250 iPod that will easily hold your full library of songs, but may have some drawbacks, or buy a different $250 mp3 player that has a radio and mic, but holds less songs.

Guy 1: Nice iPod, is it giving you any troubles?

Guy 2: I've had it for a year, and its doing good so far.

Guy 1: Well I heard iPods suck. You wasted your money!!

Guy 2: Cool? Thats your opinion, mine has been fine.

by y0ungsven April 16, 2007

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