I have been thinking about upgrading my stinky mp3 player (with a battery life of maybe an hour at most) to an ipod.
Heres the thing. I do not really want a touch. They are big and bulky and I have no wifi so basically it would be pointless anyway. If I want to carry around something big and bulky I would use my psp (which I do. It does basically everything a touch does, minus the apps, and is alot cheaper).
What is a good, inexpensive version of the ipod?
Best buy had one for I think 60, but I dont know what kind it was.
Do you HAVE to have itunes? because i do not want to download itunes and give them a credit card number since I'm not going to buy anything from itunes,which brings the question, what file types does it support? I have over 250 mp3s already. Can I just copy them from my computer and put them on it?
how long does the battery usually last?
Heres the thing. I do not really want a touch. They are big and bulky and I have no wifi so basically it would be pointless anyway. If I want to carry around something big and bulky I would use my psp (which I do. It does basically everything a touch does, minus the apps, and is alot cheaper).
What is a good, inexpensive version of the ipod?
Best buy had one for I think 60, but I dont know what kind it was.
Do you HAVE to have itunes? because i do not want to download itunes and give them a credit card number since I'm not going to buy anything from itunes,which brings the question, what file types does it support? I have over 250 mp3s already. Can I just copy them from my computer and put them on it?
how long does the battery usually last?
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