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The iPod window display on the left side of the store. Two iPods played the 129 second Cars trailer continously. From the time we got there to the time the store opened the trailer would play over 139 times on each iPod.
My iPod Shuffle. As you can see one of the headphones has been chewed (by my friend's cat), and the wire is taped because it's hanging by a thread. It's overused.
My 3rd portable audio player after Compaq's ipaq + Creative's mp3 cdplayer.
For something that was assembled in China, I didn't expect it to be a wallet sucking machine.
If you're thinking about buying someone an iPod for Christmas, read this first:
I remember being really excited to see an iPod for the first time.
I actually owned a series of clunky pre-iPod MP3 players. They barely worked at all, and getting music from a computer onto the MP3 player was something that worked about 30% of the time.
I’ve owned several iPods, replacing them when they broke. As time has gone on, they’ve gotten less and less good at what they were originally good at: making it easy to sync things onto the iPod itself.
Sure, it’s a nice form factor. But who cares about a nice scroll button if you can’t put anything on it?
Think twice about giving iPods for Christmas this year — you might just be giving someone a big headache.
I received an iPod Touch over the holidays. Fitting, I think. 2008 was for me "a year of music", thanks to an iPod nano that I received in 2007. Podcasts, new and old music, whatever it was, I was listening to it. This new device will keep me going in the same direction, and that's cool.
The underside of the iPod shuffle compared to the Creative MuVo 200. The shuffle's (rechargeable) battery is built in; the Creative uses a AAA battery, which makes it bulkier and heavier. Take away the battery case, and the MuVo would be about the same size. Except that it's a 256MB store, compared to the shuffle's minimum 512MB.
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■iPod touchを購入しました。
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My 8GB iPod Nano.
Taken with my D70s and a 70-300mm telezoom @ 180mm. Triple exposure, merged with Photomatix, tone mapped, and then grayscaled in Photoshop CS2.
One of my first HDRs, so be gentle!
This awesome idea involved an iPod, low tac vinyl strips, and die cutting.
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