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Capedad

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Forgive me if this is not the proper forum.

While I'm awaiting my wife's new Voodoo M:355, the college kid is hitting me up for an i-pod to load all her music on.

Can anyone recommend the optimum way to go here? I am at a complete loss.

My idea of music is Rhapsody with a playlist filled with Jimi Hendrix, Lynnrd Skynrrd, Sting, etc. that I crank up while riding my exercise bike.

Appreciate any help,

thanks,

delta
 

Eug

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Not sure what your question is.

If you're asking if the iPod is any good, the answer is yes, and if s/he is in college, there is an educational discount. A 20 GB iPod will suffice.
 

ViRGE

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Originally posted by: Eug
Not sure what your question is.

If you're asking if the iPod is any good, the answer is yes, and if s/he is in college, there is an educational discount. A 20 GB iPod will suffice.
Indeed; even a 10GB iPod is a ton of space.:Q
 

LethalWolfe

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Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: Eug
Not sure what your question is.

If you're asking if the iPod is any good, the answer is yes, and if s/he is in college, there is an educational discount. A 20 GB iPod will suffice.
Indeed; even a 10GB iPod is a ton of space.:Q

Unless you ahve 20GB of music. ;)


Lethal
 

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she have a mac or pc? If pc... does she have firewire? if not you'll need a firewire card, or you'll need to buy the USB 2.0 cable as well (apple really should have just included this... big mistake i think)

all in all.. .. i love my ipod :) hope she enjoys it
 

Eug

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Originally posted by: lnguyen
she have a mac or pc? If pc... does she have firewire? if not you'll need a firewire card, or you'll need to buy the USB 2.0 cable as well (apple really should have just included this... big mistake i think)

all in all.. .. i love my ipod :) hope she enjoys it
USB 2.0 is not as good as getting a PCI Firewire card when you're running an iPod (assuming you're running a desktop, not a laptop), because you can charge the Firewire off Firewire. Because of this, I've only once ever used the AC adapter. I always just charge off Firewire.
 

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Originally posted by: Eug
Originally posted by: lnguyen
she have a mac or pc? If pc... does she have firewire? if not you'll need a firewire card, or you'll need to buy the USB 2.0 cable as well (apple really should have just included this... big mistake i think)

all in all.. .. i love my ipod :) hope she enjoys it
USB 2.0 is not as good as getting a PCI Firewire card when you're running an iPod (assuming you're running a desktop, not a laptop), because you can charge the Firewire off Firewire. Because of this, I've only once ever used the AC adapter. I always just charge off Firewire.


ah yes, i completely forgot the USB doesn't charge.
 

poppyq

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This is something you may want to consider. Dell has the "Dell Jukebox" 15GB mp3 player clicky here for $249 which is very comparable if not better than the ipod
 

Eug

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Originally posted by: poppyq
This is something you may want to consider. Dell has the "Dell Jukebox" 15GB mp3 player clicky here for $249 which is very comparable if not better than the ipod
Quick summary of the Dell from what I've read.

1) Cheaper
2) OS and hardware UI not as nice as the iPod
3) Longer battery life
4) Supports WMA but not compatible with iTunes. (Comes with Music Match - bleah!)
5) No calendar functionality.
6) Not as solidly built as the iPod.

Overall the iPod still gets rated better (mostly because of the UI), but it depends on your preferences of course.
 

Capedad

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Wow - many responses.

She's running an 8K Inspiron laptop right now.

SHE wants an ipod for whatever reason but I have seen the Dell machine, as well.

Firewire? Huh? USB I know.

Thanks,

Delta
 

Capedad

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In doing some research, saw this listed as better than most:

iRiver iHP-120

Any feedback from you esteemed enthusiasts?

Delta
 

Eug

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Originally posted by: Capedad
Wow - many responses.

She's running an 8K Inspiron laptop right now.

SHE wants an ipod for whatever reason but I have seen the Dell machine, as well.

Firewire? Huh? USB I know.
Which Inspiron specifically? I know some 8x00 series Inspirons already have Firewire, but I'm not sure if all of them do.

The thing about the Dell Inspirons though is they support only 4-pin Firewire. That will work with the iPod for data transfers if you get the right cable ($10), but unfortunately 4-pin Firewire doesn't support charging since 4-pin Firewire doesn't carry power.

6-pin Firewire supports charging, but the laptops with 6-pin Firewire are less common. Only the Macs and rare Windows laptops (like Gateway, etc.) have it, whereas pretty much all desktop Firewire cards (Windows or Mac) support 6-pin with power. Windows laptop designers really should get with the program. :frown:
 

poppyq

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I'm actually thinking about getting the Iriver IGP-150 mostly because 1.5GB is plenty enough for me but it also comes with a built-in FM tuner, unfortunately I'm limited by having best buy gift cards so I can't really get the dell jukebox or ipod (at least I don't know that bestbuy carries the ipod)
 

Yaotl

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if she wants an ipod, just get her that. i'd prefer the iriver player, but that's personal preference.
 

Capedad

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Here's what she's got:

Inspiron 8000
Service Tag Number: 8YMWL01
Ship Date: 5/21/2001
Dell IBU: N/A
Active Limited Warranty Expiration: 171 Days
No extended warranty offers are available for this service tag at this time.




NOTE: The information contained below relates to this system's original configuration as sold when new.
Quantity Part # Part Description
2 0120C Insert, Blank, PC Memory Card Intl. Assoc., CP/CPX
1 2C759 Processor, PIII-CUM, 900, 256K, PGA2, C0
1 3G519 Assembly, Battery, 59WHR, Dell Americas Organization
1 4F410 Pipe, Height, Thin, FINS, PONG, V2
1 0D149 Subassembly, Liquid Crystal Display, Ultra Extended Graphics Array, SHARP, V.2, Lonsdale/Lavaca
1 1C062 Assembly, Printed Wiring Assy, Main, PHOTON, Lonsdale/Lavaca
1 549NP Assembly, Cover, Hinge, Plastic, Lonsdale/Lavaca, Inspiron
1 8E174 Assembly, Cover, Bottom, Base (Assembly or Group), V2
1 9G063 Assembly, Palmrest, Touchpad, Lavaca, HARMNK, V3
1 3609Y Keyboard, 87, United States, Lonsdale/Lavaca, United States
1 1045D Cord, Power, 110V, 6F, Alternating Current, 3W\3P, United States
1 40TPP Assembly, Cable, Bay (Drive Bay), I8000, United States
1 9364U Adapter, Alternating Current, External, 20V, 70W, 3W, Bell Atlantic
1 3509T Case, Carrying, Leather, Notebook, I7500
1 2E133 Kit, Software, Picture-Studio, V3.2.0
1 3G519 Assembly, Battery, 59WHR, Dell Americas Organization
1 1887W Kit, DOC/DSK, Software, Digital Video Disk Drive, IVIB39, With Dolby Headphone Technology
1 1377P Compact Diskette, Blank, Compact Diskette Writer, 1X/4X
1 2D889 Subassembly, Compact Disk Read Write, Digital Video Disk Drive, 6X, TOSHIBA, SIDE
1 69JJP Compact Diskette, Blank, Compact Disk Recordable, 1-PK, 80MIN
1 6C361 Kit, Software, Compact Disk Read Write, ADAPTEC, 4.02ED8
1 1D430 Kit, Speaker, 110, Harman Kardon (Midnight Gray Speakers), Dell Americas Organization
1 9C130 Modem, V90, Internal, Network Interface Card/Controllers, Mini PCI Card, ACTIONTEC, Actiontec
1 4D597 Card (Circuit), GRPHC, Video, 32MB, P41, Nvidia
1 48CVX Assembly, Carrier, Hard Drive, Lonsdale/Lavaca
1 4C449 Hard Drive, 20GB, IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), 2.5" Form Factor, 9.5MM, IBM, V2
1 8267R Connector, Header, 2X22, Female, 2, S, Gold, 35K, Third Height, Chip Set
1 09YXE Subassembly, Floppy Drive, INT\EXT, CELESTICA, Latitude CP
1 790MG Kit, Software, MS-MNY-2K1, Original Equipment Mfgr., England/English
1 5E756 Kit, Software, OfficeXP Professional, 5.25" Form Factor, Original Equipment Mfgr., England/English
2 5395P Dual In-Line Memory Module, 128, 100M, 16X64, 4K, 144


Does this mean she'll support USB 2.0?

Thanks in advance, Dave.

Oh, yeah, how's about the IRiver?






 

Eug

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Inspiron 8000
Ship Date: 5/21/2001
Well that answers your question. The Dell Inspiron 8000 does NOT support USB 2.0. It has 4-pin Firewire however. ie. Get her the iPod.
 

Namtaru

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wait, where can i find info about the discount for college students?

is it on their website?
 

Eug

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Namtaru
wait, where can i find info about the discount for college students?

is it on their website?
Yes. Or you can try your campus computer store.

 

Capedad

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Thanks, Eug.

Was liking what I saw about the IRiver but I guess it's out of the question.

Thanks again,

delta
 

grant2

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If you're in love with an ipod, then go that route. If you're willing to look at alternatives, there's plenty of them out there. From what i've read the dell is probably #3/4 on the list- Rio Karma and iRiver ihp-100 (?) are the 2 most highly rated non-ipod's.

If you're looking at the 1.5gb mp3 players, that's fine too. If that's the case though you should stick with the Rio Nitrus, which has the edge on the rest in useability, weight, and size. the iRiver 1.5gb player weighs in at > 5 oz... for that much weight, you may as well move on up to the big boys (10gb + players). The nitrus is a svelte 2.x oz. (in comparison, the nomad muvo2 is also > 5oz, and i don't know about the rio lyra but i've read it's got very poor useability)

For people not buying their players for a while, 4gb players should be replacing the current 1.5gb players next season, assuming the rumours of 4gb 1 inch drives comes true.

 

j@cko

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be careful though.. iPod's battery only last... 18 months ...

got this from Hardocp

Brothers Casey and Van Neistat, who collaborate on video projects using Mac editing software, said they were told by a technical support representative at Apple Computer that the cost to replace the dead battery in an 18-month-old iPod would be $255--comparable to the cost of a new device.



A couple of days ago Steve gave you a heads up to a link with a fairly funny movie that pointed out that once your iPod batteries wear out, Apple would charge you $250 for a new one. Yeeouch, and what a rip off. It seems as though after taking some heat, Apple has backed off and brought the price down to $99. Not exactly a bargin, but not exactly bending you over in public like before either. I would surely take this into consideration before buying an iPod.
Check out this video.....
 

niwi7

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i like the iriver better bc it has FM radio but if u dont care about that go with the ipod
 

LethalWolfe

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Originally posted by: j@cko
be careful though.. iPod's battery only last... 18 months ...

got this from Hardocp

Brothers Casey and Van Neistat, who collaborate on video projects using Mac editing software, said they were told by a technical support representative at Apple Computer that the cost to replace the dead battery in an 18-month-old iPod would be $255--comparable to the cost of a new device.



A couple of days ago Steve gave you a heads up to a link with a fairly funny movie that pointed out that once your iPod batteries wear out, Apple would charge you $250 for a new one. Yeeouch, and what a rip off. It seems as though after taking some heat, Apple has backed off and brought the price down to $99. Not exactly a bargin, but not exactly bending you over in public like before either. I would surely take this into consideration before buying an iPod.
Check out this video.....

Don't put so much faith in everything you see on the internet.

This stuff has been throughly<sp?> posted and beaten to death. Do a search for ipodsdirtylittlesecret or something like that. You can get a new batt for $99 from Apple, pay $59 for Applecare for your iPod, or purcahse a 3rd party battery for $50. And, AFAIK, an iPod batt dieing in 18 months or less is far from the norm. And, last but not least, these brothers had an obvious axe to grind Link. The brothers later agreed to add the requested links and info Link.


Lethal

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