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Digital camera reviews of Apple iPod Photo 60 GB White M9586LL/A (4th Generation) OLD MODELDigital camera Review: My God it is Frozen Summary: 1 Stars
Yea, I got this item awhile ago and it was cool and everything until it started to do wierd things, like freeze for a few seconds. Right now it is totally frozen and I'm pissed off. It has been frozen for two hours. I'm waiting for the battery to die right now. I'll probably get rid of it soon.
Digital camera Review: Not A Reliable Device Summary: 1 Stars
60GB = IPaperweight
I loved it while it worked, but it doesn't seem to work long. I've had 2 of these - each lasted ~7mo. before the drive croaked and began generating "Internal Disk Errors" that prevent the device from being reset, reformatted, or in any way accessed by ITunes or my computer. Apple's warranty is good only 1 yr. from the date of purchase. It covered the 1st one but not the 2nd. ~$250 to repair. I now refer to it as the IPaperweight.
Digital camera Review: Power Box Summary: 4 Stars
First things first. It's expensive. So the question becomes, are you getting your money's worth? If you travel a lot on business, or always seem to need music where ever you go, an Ipod has become essential. But do you need this one? This version (I upgraded from the 20 GB) seems to give me more than twice the battery power, around 12 or 13 straight hours. Few people are going to have 60 GB's of music, unless say, you're Moby or prefer never hearing the same song twice. The key here is using the photo option. Most useful part - you're traveling, your camera is full, you don't want to lose those photos, you just download them straight into your iPod and start snapping again. But there's the downer ... Apple want you to shell out another $30 for the little white doodad that let's you download from camera to iPod. It really wouldn't have killed them to include it, rather than, say, another freaking pair of average headphones. In the end, I guess I think of this as an extravagance. Viewing the photos is easy, the quality isn't particularly good and if you want to see the photos, you've got to stop listening to music (a pain). However, the color screen is easy on the eyes. If it was a $300 investment, I'd say, don't think twice. At this price, you better be triggy happy with a camera and not be able to move without music.
Digital camera Review: Price Dispute Summary: 5 Stars
I think that the 60GB iPod model is really great, as you can back your hard drive up to it and still have room for music, but I was surprised to see the price listed on this website. This site listed the price for the 60GB color iPod as 450USD, but the official Apple price is only 400USD, and the student price is 370USD.
Something's wrong with either the information or the ethics here.
Digital camera Review: So much space, you'll never run out... Summary: 5 Stars
I can understand why everybody wants an iPod; it represents the ultimate modern accessory, embodying the principles of design and functionality in one iconic device. What I cannot understand is why anyone would get the iPod mini or 20GB iPod when there is the 60GB photo iPod available.
Getting 60GB version is a great way to guarantee that you'll have enough storage space to hold a lifetime's worth of music. And don't forget the photo capabilities. You can convert all your old photo albums into digital archives on the iPod photo and display slide shows on TV for your friends and family via the easy-to-use video out jack. Its a can't miss!
So my advice is don't waste time with those smaller iPods--go for the big daddy!
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