Reviews for Apple iPod 4 GB mini M9160LL/A (Silver) OLD MODEL

Apple iPod 4 GB mini M9160LL/A (Silver) OLD MODEL by Apple Computer

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Digital camera reviews of Apple iPod 4 GB mini M9160LL/A (Silver) OLD MODEL

Digital camera Review: Amazing Little Device
Summary: 5 Stars

I purchased an iPod Mini in January 2004. These devices are amazing. If you're into working out, this is an especially great tool. Imagine all of your CDs stored on one device, all of your favorite tunes all stored on a feather light media player. The days of carrying about a CD player or Walkman are over!!! So far I have 4 HOURS of music on this little thing and have hours and hours of capacity left. Take the time to review the tutorial. This device is the best new technical invention since the cell phone.

Digital camera Review: An amazing mp3 player!!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a great little device. It is extremely small (smaller than it looks) and is made of metal! It is truly amazing and easy to use! To those of you who have ordered one and are dissapointed by how long it will take, HAVE FAITH!!! Mine cam a full month and a half before it was scheduled to! It is also super easy to use, i had all of my 25 cds on it within four hours. If you are looking at any mp3 player I deffenitely recommend you buy this one!!

Digital camera Review: Another Sucess Story for Apple
Summary: 4 Stars

We all know that quality is worth the wait. This will apply to the new Apple iPod Mini. The iPod Mini is by far, the best digital music player I've ever used. However, the new iPod is in great demand. Everyone wants it, yet it is out of most people's grasp. For now, that is. The Apple company made a rather large mistake earlier in the year, they didn't produce nearly enough of the mini's to meet demand. Hundreds of eager customers have added their name to a list of thousands to recieve a new iPod by the end of May. I know this as a fact becauseI, myself have searched exxtendedly for this product. I found that not a single store has them in stock at thids time. And in order to recieve one, you must order one, pay around $250, then wait three to five weeks to get one. April 18, 2004

Digital camera Review: Another Winner from Apple
Summary: 5 Stars

I purchased my iPod Mini two days after it was released and I must admit, I am blown away by the functionality and style of Apple's newest creation. Just as a background, I also own a 20 GB third generation iPod, so my comparisons and observations are from a first hand perspective.

So, why on earth did I buy a Mini? Quite simply, I was so impressed with this device that I had to have one. First off, the scroll wheel is vastly improved over the standard iPod. The wheel is still touch sensitive for scrolling, but the functionality of the four buttons has been placed around the wheel and can be clicked. This makes for much easier one handed operation. The screen is razor sharp and the backlighting is awesome. The exterior shell is all aluminum and the screen is recessed in the front of the case. This ipod feels much more durable and resisitant to scratching than my standard iPod. The battery life is also improved. This mini played for nearly 8 hours on the first charge. I typically never get more than 4.5-6 out of my standard iPod. The biggest difference is the form factor of the device (size and the weight). At only 3.6 ounces this iPod can be carried in the pocket without noticing it is there. As small as my standard iPod is, somehow, you always know it is there. The Mini solves this problem. After all, what good is an iPod that holds all of my music, if it is not quite small enough to have with me all the time.

Perhaps one of the coolest parts is the interaction with iTunes. My Library is 7.4 GB, which exceeds the capacity of the Mini. However, when you connect it for the first time, it automatically knows this and creates an "iPod Mini Playlist" that serves as a second library just for my Mini. Just drag and drop from your main library and the songs transfer to the Mini in a snap.

Now, I know what you are all thinking . . . why pay $249 for 4 GB, when you can have 15 GB for only $50 more? The answer is quite simple. In life, purchasing decisions are made with emotion and justified with logic. On paper, there is no disputing the fact that you get far more GB per dollar by going with the standard iPod; and the standard iPod is a terrific piece of equipment. But beyond the logical considerations lies the iPod Mini. The way it feels in your hand, the enhanced functionality of the scroll wheel, the great form factor, and the cool aluminum finish. All of these intangibles create a product that transcends a strict price per GB comparison and makes this iPod worth every penny of its $249 price tag.

The bottom line . . . I have 1050 songs on my Mini with room to spare. I bought the Mini because it puts a smile on my face every time I use it and it is just too darn cool to pass up. I highly recommend this device.


Digital camera Review: Apple 4GB Mini is OK
Summary: 4 Stars

This MP3 player is a good basic unit. The controls are a bit touchy. You have to get the hang of skimming you finger around the touch circle. You also have to remeber to lock the controls while you are listening, or a slight brush on the control surface will change settings. The iTunes software is nice. The autosynch feature is easy to use. Overall, a good unit for the price.
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