2009-07-27, 04:22 AM
Anything but an iPod. If you're anything like me, you'll end up getting frustrated with it, try to fix it yourself, and the end result will be this:
They're extra sensitive.
They freeze up on you a lot.
The battery wears out fast if you leave it on a stereo dock, plugged in the computer, plugged in period longer than it takes for it to charge/longer than you're using it and if you do it often.
You get a one year warranty when you first purchase it (unless you buy a seperate warranty for it, which I reccommend if you get one). My first video iPod I had to get replaced 4 times in a year.
Spoiler
They're extra sensitive.
They freeze up on you a lot.
The battery wears out fast if you leave it on a stereo dock, plugged in the computer, plugged in period longer than it takes for it to charge/longer than you're using it and if you do it often.
You get a one year warranty when you first purchase it (unless you buy a seperate warranty for it, which I reccommend if you get one). My first video iPod I had to get replaced 4 times in a year.


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