iPod stuff is overpriced Created 17 years ago2007-02-28 19:16:10 UTC by Dave932932 Dave932932

Created 17 years ago2007-02-28 19:16:10 UTC by Dave932932 Dave932932

Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 19:16:10 UTC Post #214346
A long time ago, I bought an iPod mini and I wanted a better way to hold the thing while it was charging. Letting it lay on the desk sucked as I couldn't view the screen, it got dirty/ scrathed etc, etc. The iPod mini dock seemed like a good idea, but $40 is just too much for a pretty piece of plastic with a through port.

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=17DFF41B&nplm=MA045G%2FB

So I built a dock out of legos.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v621/dave932932/IMG_2155.jpg

Now I have another iPod, a nano, but I don't think legos will work this time :
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 19:17:42 UTC Post #214348
one word: GENIUS
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 19:22:11 UTC Post #214349
Ipod stuff is overpriced, says the thread title.

Yet you own 2 Ipods? Hah. I laugh.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 19:23:08 UTC Post #214351
I won the 2nd one.
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 21:55:08 UTC Post #214363
iPods are the path to an instant fail, as far as I'm concerned.
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 22:09:51 UTC Post #214367
Sony for the win.
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 22:13:35 UTC Post #214368
iriver/Creative for the win.
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 22:21:57 UTC Post #214369
Your mom for the win.
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 22:28:23 UTC Post #214371
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 23:11:38 UTC Post #214372
I don't get people that 'need' a 40GB MP3 player. Do you really need hundreds of hours of music at hand?
Posted 17 years ago2007-02-28 23:26:32 UTC Post #214373
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 04:18:29 UTC Post #214375
ipod shuffle is really good for me, because i dont need a screen, and i only have a small amount of music, 400 mb or so.

i'd buy another. the new shuffles are mice and small :)
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 04:49:30 UTC Post #214378
I have an iPod Nano too. I got the one with the least amount of memory (because I'm cheap), 2gb. It has everything I need so I'm very happy with it :)

Just for the record, I had a 256mb generic brand mp3-player before I got my iPod. :confused:
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 07:20:12 UTC Post #214412
ipod shuffle is really good for me, because i dont need a screen,
Does anybody really needs that screen to watch clips? It's useless, you'll probebly only use that screen once or twice but then stop. Besides who needs all these MP3/MP4 players, I prefer my old MP3 Diskman, No need to browes for hours through a long list of songs, only open a bag and choose the disk I like.
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 07:22:28 UTC Post #214415
Actually, yeah I do need it. I watch full movies (not just clips) on my iriver clix all the time while on long car rides, so it's really useful.
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 07:23:42 UTC Post #214417
Besides who needs all these MP3/MP4 players, I prefer my old MP3 Diskman, No need to browes for hours through a long list of songs, only open a bag and choose the disk I like.
Poor reasoning. It's easier to carry and search through a bag of CD's and swap them over every time you wish to change, then click a few buttons on something no bigger then your hand? Ok.
Strider StriderTuned to a dead channel.
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 07:25:35 UTC Post #214419
The color screens are useful on the new video iPods; I use mine to watch TV or other episodes of things on the way home from work since the bus is slow. Also, the advantage of a CD player is a decent one; you can carry more music for cheaper and have more flexibility (more music? burn/carry more CDs!)
RabidMonkey RabidMonkeymapmapmapfapmap
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 07:26:11 UTC Post #214420
Well, those Mp3 discs can hold a ton of songs, last I heard. That doesn't mean I'd go for a Diskman, seeing as they're huge, and you can't stuff them in your pocket.
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 12:11:21 UTC Post #214441
You watch full movies while you are you are in school/outside or walking? Thats silly, you can just as well watch them at home whats the point of doing it while walking.
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 12:24:14 UTC Post #214442
Creative is the best. But...
So I built a dock out of legos.
You recieve immense amounts of internet and win.
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 12:45:36 UTC Post #214444
Creative is the best.

Ipods break so easily, and they require you to use shitty apple software. Boo.
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 16:59:17 UTC Post #214480
They break easily?

Hell no they don't. They're very well made.

My friend put his through a washing machine and a dryer, and after a little drying out, it worked perfectly.

Try that with any mp3 player.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 18:45:32 UTC Post #214498
My friend put his through a washing machine and a dryer, and after a little drying out, it worked perfectly.
So? I'll tell you whats very well made. My old trusty walkman fell off my house(2 floors, each floor a bit higher then 2 meters tall and a roof, that makes it about 5 meters) then a stone brick fell on it, nothing happend to it and it plays as soundly as ever. Plus it's ~30 years old. If it were still easy to find casstes or copy to them then I would use it. The minor loss of quality isn't that noticible and bad. Only if you play it at top volume (which will ruin your ears so you wont notice anything anyway ;) ) you will notice the low quality.

But now I just use a diskman, I don't listen to much music and don't love so many bands so I have no problem with it. If I carry with me each time ~6 disks in a bag It's better then anything else. And who needs more then that. If each disk has approximetly an hour of music then they all suffice for whole 6 hours of listening, and I'm not sure nobody listen that much to music so I say it can keep me happy for a whole day. :)
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 18:52:48 UTC Post #214499
I don't have an mp3 player/walkman etc, so I just hum. Saying that, I do have an mp3 player and a walkman, but I prefer to hum.

Humming is good for the lungs methinks :D
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 20:34:26 UTC Post #214541
CD will always give you better quality than MP3 anyway.

I use an MP3 player mostly for convinience. They're smaller, holds more, and I don't need to lug around CDs and change them and all that crap. The moving parts aren't as weak as a Discman's either.

Using a Creative Zen Vision:M at the moment. Served me well.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 20:45:13 UTC Post #214544
Elon, will you friggin' listen to me? I don't watch movies while I'm walking, because you're right, that would be quite silly. However, in situations where I'm sitting for long periods, music tends to bore me a bit, so I use its movie capabilities. That's not silly at all, and with the right lighting, I can get quite immersed on it's tiny 2.5 inch screen. Try doing that on a Walkman.
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 20:48:47 UTC Post #214545
Yah, same.

I have GoldenEye on my Zen, as well as a season of Scrubs. Great for the train.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 21:45:43 UTC Post #214546
i got an ipod video for Christmas. its good for car rides because when one albums ends i don't have to change a cd but just let it continue down the play list. im a bit disappointed by the batteries though even though i put all the settings way down. :(
if anyone has it, what program do you use to put vids on?
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 21:58:21 UTC Post #214548
You can easily get 20* hours of music on an iPod video!

With less than 90% of the hard drive full with 128K AAC encoded songs averaging less than 5 minutes, backlight never used, controls only used to start shuffling songs, after that never touched, hold swtiched activated, no game playing. Your actual battery life may vary*

**How long your battery will last is based on this formula:

20
  • 1/4 [Age in months] (Hours)
  • 2 hours if iPod is formatted for a Windows computer
  • Number of upgrades to firmware after newer model released (Hours)
  • [Number of scratches] (Minutes)
  • [Number of times limewire.exe detected running] (Minutes)
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-01 22:59:45 UTC Post #214555
dude, it's only 40 bucks! Or do what I did and just buy a cable for 15 to plug into your stereo.. like, god, what a pointless thread.. argh.
Unbreakable UnbreakableWindows 7.9 Rating!
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-02 00:07:41 UTC Post #214556
Only 40? :|
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-02 00:20:50 UTC Post #214557
My friend put his through a washing machine and a dryer, and after a little drying out, it worked perfectly.
My iPod Nano went through a dryer, and now it's fucked. It wasn't my dryer, and now my mate owes me $300, oh joy.
Strider StriderTuned to a dead channel.
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-02 09:48:55 UTC Post #214601
Ant: I use that too, AND have scrubs on it.

yay.

for Kane, and the brotherhood!!
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-02 10:40:54 UTC Post #214609
Creative Zen Jukebox ^___^
$180 2 years ago - 30 Gb.
Only problem is the display is outright ugly. The model I purchased back in the day is discontinued, but Creative is still pumping out some quality players. Also GG Lego ;D
Posted 17 years ago2007-03-02 15:07:14 UTC Post #214633
Sony for the win.
You should be eaten for that. Grrrowl.

I have a zen micro and it's too darn small, I wish I'd gotten the 40gig one.
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