Originally posted by: Eug
And it plays Solitaire!!!
Anyways, I'll probably buy one once it hits 40 GB. I already have 30 GB of MP3, and that's not even counting the classical CDs which I haven't converted to MP3 yet.
In addition new iPods were released. "Apple?s third-generation iPods ? 10GB model for $299 (US), 15GB for $399 and 30GB for $499 ? hold up to 7,500 songs. They feature solid-state navigation wheel and buttons; new dock with audio out; ?On-The-Go? playlist; customizable main menu; and Auto-Sync for automatically syncing your computer?s music library with iPod."
Originally posted by: Yoshi
Got the music service up an running on my Powermac this morning. Needless to say it kicks ass as far as I'm concerned. Download songs for 99 cents a piece or download entire albums for $9.99. So far the collection of titles is vast, I have really had to reach to find titles they don't have.
You Windows users will have to sit back and drool for a bit, if your lucky Apple will make iTunes for Windows available along with the music service.
Originally posted by: human2k
one word: expensive.
Originally posted by: leolaw
Anyway, the price is not a main concern for me, but do consider this:
How can you listen to 40gb of songs continuously?
Whatz the point of ripping the classic CD into a ipod/
Americans are being too entertained
Originally posted by: leolaw
Anyway, the price is not a main concern for me, but do consider this:
How can you listen to 40gb of songs continuously?
Whatz the point of ripping the classic CD into a ipod/
Americans are being too entertained
Originally posted by: leolaw
Anyway, the price is not a main concern for me, but do consider this:
How can you listen to 40gb of songs continuously?
Whatz the point of ripping the classic CD into a ipod/
Americans are being too entertained
Originally posted by: JackBurton
The new iPod is really nice, but check out the price drop on their GORGEOUS 23" LCD from $3499 to $1999!!! That is freakin' AWESOME! I love that damn thing! Must get Power Mac VERY soon!