The nano wont break unless thrown from around 40 feet and run over by a car twice. Ill search for the link, but i saw this earlier on a mac site, give me a minute and ill edit. AHA! I FOUND IT! http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nano.ars/3 Fur
but think logicaly who is gonna fill a ipod with 10000 songs, few ppl can do that and why hold so many when you can delete the old ones and add new [/b][/quote] Compare the regular iPod (30 GB [7,500 Songs]) <--- $300 to the iPod Nano (4 GB [1,000 songs]) <--- $250 It's obvious which is the better deal.
Compare the regular iPod (30 GB [7,500 Songs]) <--- $300 to the iPod Nano (4 GB [1,000 songs]) <--- $250 It's obvious which is the better deal. [/b][/quote] Word. Owned.
Get a PSP instead, you can still play music on it along with PS games, movies, and it even has a wireless internet browser if you have a wireless internet connection! But if you really want an Ipod, go with what Renegade said, it makes a lot more sense.
Zen micros better then minies hold 2 gigs more and cheaper, And you can put zens into altoids cans and it looks cool, they fir perfectly you just need some padding,
so your sueing apple just cuz those nanos scratch easily??? its people like you who make this world so much anger.....sueing everyone for everything [/b][/quote] Hagens n' Berman has been featured in 102 newspapers around the world because of this. A woman scratched it, just taking it out of the case. Putting it in a silk case, then taking it for a jog, she comes back, it looks like ----, its scratched all over, JUST FROM TAKING A ----ING JOB. Its a ----ing piece of ---- IMO, Id never buy one. Damn thing should be more durable.
Apple said in a interview that there was a problem with 0.01% of the nanos with screens breaking..AND ALL IPODS SCRATCH THE SAME ITS THE SAME MATERIAL APPLE HAVE SAID THIS, THATS WHY THEY WONT REFUND THEM. ive already said why i chose the nano and im sticking with it, its well sexy lol
I agree And nano's are ment to brake easyly ? is this correct? [/b][/quote] Probobly, they could have easily build the shell out of polycarbonate or something that is light but sill doesn't scratch. Like all companies, Apple practices planned obsoletism - products stop working properly after a certain amount of time, requiring you to spend more money, i.e. the hard to get at apple battery.
Think about it this way: If you were Apple, and you made the Nano and knew it scratched really easily and broke and everything people were saying. Then people realised this and started complaining. Would you rather admit you were wrong, refund EVERYBODY, and get really bad publicity which would probably make everyone not buy a Nano, or would you rather keep the profits you made and have people sitll buy the Nano?
Then get a warranty. [/b][/quote] Ya but still that means you got to go get all those songs re did on there