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I have also been looking at the Creatve zen touch, which seems good, but the ipod has a certain desire, that makes me want to get one.
Has any one had any problems with them?
Does the battery mess up after a year or so?
does the chip inside go after a while?
Any advice is a help! thanks
I have also been looking at the Creatve zen touch, which seems good, but the ipod has a certain desire, that makes me want to get one.
Has any one had any problems with them?
Does the battery mess up after a year or so?
does the chip inside go after a while?
Any advice is a help! thanks
Smarter, and double the battery life.
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Dodgy batteries, tinny sound.
> Info on the iPod?
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> Dodgy batteries, tinny sound.
o ok
They've got great marketing, but that's about it...
They're overpriced and unreliable as you can't replce batteries once they die, plus the battery life is terrible compared to others. Go for a Zen, or that Sony one.
I do, and I wuv it.
Not sure about the 40GB one, but my third generation 20GB one works great, even a year after I bought it.
Sure, the lifespan is short, but there are battery packs for that, and the new (fourth gen.) have a better one, but even so, it's not a big deal - buy a car-adapter? I mean, where are you going to need over 10 hours of battery life - and, if you do, just get the battery pack, with replaceable AAs. Even trains have plugs now...
And as for sound, it's not actually the iPod at fault, it's those crummy headphones. I have a nice pair of £35 SONY EX-whathaveyou in-ear headphones, and I only need it at around 1/2 - 3/4 volume...
Meh. Maybe you all just have bad hearing.