Posts Tagged ‘ipod’
I like the new iPod nano so much that I wrote an entire blog post about it. Just do a Google search on “The iPod nano: Still Relevant in 2010″ (include the quotes in your search) to read my thoughts on when the iPod nano makes more sense than the iPod touch (and vice versa). It’s unfortunately too long to reprint here.
Don’t assume that you need to purchase your songs from iTunes, as there are actually many benefits to using the Amazon MP3 Store instead. Do a Google search on “tech blog: itunes store vs. amazon mp3 store” (include the quotes) to read why I recommend the Amazon MP3 Store over the iTunes Store (also too long to reprint here).
If you don’t have time to read my full article on the iPod nano to help you decide between it and the iPod touch, then just really think about how you will use it. If it’s a portable video game device you’re looking for, go with the touch. But if it’s a portable music player for running or skiing, go with the smaller nano. Ideally, get both!
I have both an iPhone 3GS and a first generation iPod nano, and I still use my nano quite a bit, due to its size and weight. I bought the 5th generatio iPod nano for my son, and I am a bit jealous
Apple iPod nano 16
Book arrived in good shape, but took a while to receive. I had ordered another book at least a week after this one and received it well before this book.
Froza Black Apple Ipod
I love this scale. I had been looking for a simple, accurate, nice looking, not too expensive bathroom scale for a while. I purchased this scale because of reviews on amazon. I initailly had no intention of providing another glowing review because the product has well over 1000 positive recommendations. It works as well as others say it does and I had nothing to add.
However, after getting and email to provide feedback, I decided to leave a brief comment that although I love the scale, I was disappointed that the product box I received was severely damaged with a giant hole. The shipping box was in pristine shape, filled with one book, lots of packing air filled “bags”, and the scale in its original, though damaged, box. It was obvious the product box was damaged before it was packed. I also mentioned that the batteries appeared to be missing.
Within four hours of submitting the feedback, I received an email from EatSmart thanking me for the feedback about the damaged box, and suggesting that I might have overlooked the batteries. I hate to admit this, but they were correct about the batteries, they were there all along. I never expected a response from anyone about my “feedback”, so I am very impressed and pleased with EatSmarts’ attention to company service. I thought it might be of interest.