well, iPod 60GB Vid has got a nice battery. And if you don't have that much music, I suggest buying the iPod Nano 4GB would be a good choice.
Nanos are breaking a lot My 30 gig color from last year is perfect if you don't want one too pricey. (ebay it?) Go for the video of you have the $!
something that isn't so expensive either. [/b][/quote] i belive its only 300$ wich is the standard ipod price unless you want to get a ipod mini or ipod nano
lol, I was just looking at that on epinions.com. it's a little too bulky for me though. I want something small...small enough so I can play it in class and not get caught. [/b][/quote] http://creative.com/products/mp3/zenmicro/ I play it all the time in class and dont get caught ^^
ok nano vs. video nano: +small as hell +easy to sneak in class +perfect for shiving in your pocket +very light, not bulky -small, easily misplaced -perfect picpocket item, so light you dont even know its gone -very thin, dropped=busted -smaller screen a lttile harder to see Video: +awesome res. +get lots of songs and video, 150 hours of vid(i have about 6 movies on mine) +impressive looking +not TOO small +less fragile -a little hard to sneak in class -normal size iped so its a tad bulky - more area to be scratched id say: Video>nano
if you are only looking for an MP3 player, try the creative zen nano, it's smaller than an Ipod nano, has a built in microphone, and runs offf of a single AAA batery for 18 hours(so far mine has gotten about 20 hours and has about half of the battery left though, so some stuff varies) for 130$ you can get a 1 gig variety and unlike the similarly priced ipod shuffle, it has an LCD screen and even a backlight. edit: also, ipod micros can't survive being dropped about 5-10 feet all too well. I have no idea about the zen micor though, all I knwo is the battery makes up 90% of the weight of the unit.
The only choices for iPod nano are 2GB or 4GB. [/b][/quote] oh, sorry. didn't catch the typo, lol. I meant 4GB