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My 13yr old son really wants an ipod nano for x-mas. I don't know too much about electronics. He really loves music has never really asked for game systems or large ticket items so I think he just may be able to have this for x-mas. however, I don't really know whats the best to go for, it a nano the best to get, easy to use, what would yal suggest?
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Sell your palm tree first.
We are still waiting for pictures BTW.
I'm not really a technophile, so I can't really help much.
Brian
My 13yr old son really wants an ipod nano for x-mas. I don't know too much about electronics. He really loves music has never really asked for game systems or large ticket items so I think he just may be able to have this for x-mas. however, I don't really know whats the best to go for, it a nano the best to get, easy to use, what would yal suggest?
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Sell your palm tree first.
We are still waiting for pictures BTW.
I'm not really a technophile, so I can't really help much.
Brian
Well, bring over your digital camera and help me.....I'm technically challenged :idea:
Truth is I am going to pick up a camera from my folks this evening take a pic and TRY to post it tomorrow (wish me luck).
But since I know your willing to help Brian, I will call if I need ya! Thanx
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Well, bring over your digital camera and help me.....I'm technically challenged :idea:
Truth is I am going to pick up a camera from my folks this evening take a pic and TRY to post it tomorrow (wish me luck).
But since I know your willing to help Brian, I will call if I need ya! Thanx
It's easy to post pictures.
Next time I travel out to Ontario, I'll give you a call.
Brian
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It's easy to post pictures.
Next time I travel out to Ontario, I'll give you a call.
Brian
as well you should :p
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Ipod is definatley the way to go. They support many formats and are leading the industry in MP3 players. They offer 3 different sizes of the Nano. The 2, 4, and 8 GB. They hold 500, 1000 or 2000 songs depending on the one you pick. They are compact and good for running or just to hold and listen to. Good choice.
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are they user friendly? I would go with the smaller one as he does not need more than 500 songs but thats still quite a bit.
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My kid has had a couple of i-pods. This latest one has video and picture capability. You can also record movies on it or tv shows that you missed during the week and watch them later. I swear you will never see him without it. Your son will absolutely love it. The nano has less memory and capabilities, I would get at least the 30g i-pod. As for price, Costco is about the best you're going to find.
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ipods are very user friendly. My son has been using his for a couple of years and 500 songs is not very much. My 12 year old has close to 1000 songs on his.
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are they user friendly? I would go with the smaller one as he does not need more than 500 songs but thats still quite a bit.
Yes, it very user friendly. When and if you get him his ipod, you get a program call itunes that you install on your computer. It's a program/website where you can download music for .99 cents per song or buy the whole CD at a discounted rate. You can also use itunes as a music Library. You can upload all of your CD's into itunes and then download them onto his ipod. The ipod nano seems to be the choice for kids.