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How do all the iPods differ?
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What is the difference in buying an iPod Nano or an iPod Classic or an iPod video? Apart from the actualy size of the device and the storage capacity..................whats the difference?
I have an 8 gb nano which i thought would be ample storage - however i have been putting tv episodes on and realised it soon filled up so if i wished to upgrade to a higher storage version what would be the best to go for..........without taking into consideration the price!!!
I have an 8 gb nano which i thought would be ample storage - however i have been putting tv episodes on and realised it soon filled up so if i wished to upgrade to a higher storage version what would be the best to go for..........without taking into consideration the price!!!
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Basic classic with 80GB will do fine. Only difference really is the larger screen and the fact that it uses a hard drive, not flash drive (as in nano). This only means that the nano is better to jog with.
(The iPod video is the old name for what is now essentially the classic.)
Basic classic with 80GB will do fine. Only difference really is the larger screen and the fact that it uses a hard drive, not flash drive (as in nano). This only means that the nano is better to jog with.
(The iPod video is the old name for what is now essentially the classic.)
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