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Re: Apple Killed the iPod Mini

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Originally Posted by Meredith Rice
Yes. I am very much in agreement with you and the majority of students with iPods. I call it the Cult of the White Headphones. I have a 20G Dell DJ which I use nearly all the time especially between classes (probably too often for my own good). I'm happy with it although I don't really know how it compares to the iPod in quality (it plays music, that's all I ask). Personally, I prefer the interface of the Dell better than the iPod because I feel it is easier to make a playlist on the run (without having to hook up to a computer).

If I replace my DJ (which I will probably only do if mine breaks or there is a great sale), I might go for an iPod, but probably not the Nano. I am not for having to decide which music should go onto the Nano and which I should keep just on my comp, and well I am past the 4G of musc that the Nano holds. I find it much easier to have it all at my fingertips all the time. Plus the larger size of the 20G models doesnt really bother me at all.
Select the song or album, press and hold the middle button, watch for the selection to blink, then go to the On-The-Go playlist in the Playlist menu. That's it.
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