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Apple 5 GB iPod (M8513LLA, October 2001 Version)

Apple 5 GB iPod (M8513LLA, October 2001 Version)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you Apple !
Review: Up until last month I was still walking around listening to music with my little Sony MD device. Even though, every time I wanted to listen to a newly bought CD I had to record it on another MD so I can listen to it, or gather a few songs from different CD's to great a nice collection. I have used my MD for some years now and ever did I look aside sometimes to see if there is a nice MP3 player that can replace my beloved MD; there wasn't !
None of the devices that are offered in the market got me to say the words ... "I want this thing !" because there was always something missing in them.

Then came the iPod. And now all I have to do to listen to my new CD on the go, is to put it into my CD-ROM. That's it !!!
ITunes automatically imports the tracks into my iTunes library and from there the distance to my iPod is about 10 seconds away.
Ignoring for a moment the amazing design of the iPod, The user friendly interface really makes you say WOW, to think that I can locate a single song out of a thousand in a few seconds is amazing and lets not forget that crystal clear sound.

So, if you like music and you need the music to move with you then BUY THE iPOD !!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply the best out there
Review: The iPod is by far the best MP3 player on the market. It is the easiest and most intuitive to use thanks to the scroll wheel and the apple designed software. It also is very small (fits in a pocket very easily) and quite stylish. I have had three JukeboxMP3 players so far, the Nomad Jukebox when it first came out, The Archos, and now the iPod. I can say with authority that it is the best. And paired with iTunes, which is, in my opinion, the best mp3 program out there, it can't be beat. Period. It's like havng your computer with iTunes in your pocket. Plus the battery really does last for 10 hours, sometimes more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous.
Review: I just got the newest model which doubles the capacity to 10 Gb or about 2000 songs. Everything reflects excellent design and engineering. It took me just under 30 minutes to set it up and load over 1000 songs. The unit arrived partially charged and I was able to begin using it the moment it arrived. The interface with iTunes II is almost too easy. I should have ordered the case with it though. The chrome finish on the back, while very smart looking is impossible to keep clean. And it also does not have any type of clip, etc., so I'm very concerned about dropping it! Still, it is just a fantastic new toy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ipod and a compaq notobook
Review: i bought the ipod today and connected it to my laptop with the programm from mediafour to comunnicate with the ipod it works
fantastic within 15 minutes a copied all off my cd collection on the ipod the sound is realy good i'm listning with a koss porta pro headphone fantastic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MAC users dont look anywhere else!!!
Review: What a Device!!!!

If you are looking for a MP3 Player, and you have a Mac, I truly believe you needn't look further than the iPod. Because this model uses the fast FireWire connection for downloads, you can transfer over 100 CD's worth of music in about ten minutes onto the iPod's 5GB hard drive.

In addition, you can use the iPod as a portable hard drive-meaning you can actually back up important files on the deck-of-cards-sized iPod.

But if you are a Windows fan, you're out of luck. I have read that experts believe Steve Jobs probably won't be rolling out a PC version of the iPod anytime soon.

If you are a MAC user, you definitely need to get this device.. MP3 Player, and backup hardrive all in one? How can you loose!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IPOD Upgraded
Review: I've just order mine. When you buy an IPOD you must consider that first you are buying a Firewire Hard Disk, now you have 5GB and 10GB options. Also, your buying the finest MP3 reproductor that is total compatible with your Itunes library. The new address incorporation (first of new possibility of software update) transform your IPOD in a Basic Handheld. And it's SO COOL!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Apple iPod- The best
Review: The Apple iPod is one of the greatest and easiest mp3 player I have ever owned. It has amazing capacity and is super fast. I hope you can expierience the amazing player by Apple.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing With Windows XP
Review: I was really scared to buy an Apple product for an Windows Machine thinking they are just not right for each other. After what I saw from Mediafour's Program Previes Fourm, I didnt know what to do. Then when I saw iPod on here I was like wow ok im ordering, then I found a great firewire card with a TI chipset that works just fine and powers the iPod, just like on a Apple. I Plugged it in and the Xplay program poped up and I was lisening to tunes within minutes. Recomended that you know something about windows computers before you go out and spend the money. Enjoy!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: iPod -- Definitely By Far The Best!
Review: I just bought my iPod, and I'm hooked to it! This thing rocks! (Even WITHOUT music!) As I post this review, I'm listening to my iPod. So far, mine has lived up to being all that Apple said it would be. The iPod would appeal to a range of audiences, both young, and old. I enjoy listening to mine on the way to school in the mornings. If you get one of these, you'll find that it will keep you company very well.

Simply put:
This is THE BEST digital music player to date!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for travel
Review: I travel extensively for business and it seems like the iPod is made for travel. I used to take a CD player and several CD's, but it was bulky (even without the jewel boxes) and swapping CDs while in cramped coach seats was a pain, as was finding a place to hang the CD player on my person. With the iPod I have 1000 songs in a package that fits in my front pocket and stays there unobtrusively. The iTunes software makes it super-easy to set up many playlists, so I can swap out what I take on each trip (I have about 1000 CD's worth of material.) I've dropped it a couple of times and it's been unscathed. It froze once, but I reset it with no loss of data. The only down side is the earbuds, which sound really good, but don't stay in my ears. I've started using regular headphones, which don't sound as good. The only other problem was explaining what the darn thing was to airport security staff in Cairo.


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