I guess, it's all about perseonal preferences - and about your bank account. ;)
I have a 4GB iPod nano and I'm utterly in love with it. The sound quality is great - nothing compared to the cheaper one that also works, but I mostly use it as an extra USB stick.
True is, for an iPod you'll need iTunes, although it's also possible to drag&drop it with something like WinAmp... at least, that worked for my old iPod shuffle. Since I'm mostly using my MacBook these days, I don't care much about it. And, I'm already considering buying the new iPod nano because I like the new features - which are completely superfluous, but neat *g*
However, when you're working with Windoof Windows some other player might be more easy to handle - unless you have to install a myriad of drivers.
If I were you, I'd go and test a few MP3 players and then buy the one you like the best.
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I have a 4GB iPod nano and I'm utterly in love with it. The sound quality is great - nothing compared to the cheaper one that also works, but I mostly use it as an extra USB stick.
True is, for an iPod you'll need iTunes, although it's also possible to drag&drop it with something like WinAmp... at least, that worked for my old iPod shuffle. Since I'm mostly using my MacBook these days, I don't care much about it. And, I'm already considering buying the new iPod nano because I like the new features - which are completely superfluous, but neat *g*
However, when you're working with
WindoofWindows some other player might be more easy to handle - unless you have to install a myriad of drivers.If I were you, I'd go and test a few MP3 players and then buy the one you like the best.