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Apple 15 GB iPod (M8946LL/A, April 2003 Version)

Apple 15 GB iPod (M8946LL/A, April 2003 Version)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: iPods are great after they are installed
Review: Once I got everything installed and running correctly, I was really happy with the iPod. I don't know what the problem was, but installing the FireWire card, the software and equipment was a hassle every step of the way. But, once I got over the mystyerious freezes, things have been working like a charm.

The manual that comes in the box is lacking in details.

Be forewarned, the iPod does not support .WAV files. If your files are in .WAV format, you will need to re-rip them. A friend told me that I could convert .WAV into .MP3 format but the musicmatch software doesn't do it, contrary to my friend's assertion. Maybe I'm missing something.

The ergonomics are great. The machine works flawlessly. The remote operation buttons are great.

15MB is a huge amount of storage space. I can't imagine that my music library would ever be big enough to fill the 15MB, let alone 30MB.

Get the 15MB instead of the 10MB because the 15MB comes with a docking station, remote operation buttons and carrying case. The 10MB doesn't include these items and if they are brought separately, you get close to the price of the 15MB anyway.

The back of the iPod is polished chrome. After a couple of handlings, it looks awful. But after a while, all the smudges and scratches blend together and it looks fine.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Whats all the hype?
Review: I can't believe anyone would say such great things about an iPod. I was very nervous of trying one of apples products, I never liked them. I was right to be sceptic.

I had been looking for a good MP3 player and after much research and questioning of people at stores, people online and friends who have had them, I decided to get an iPod. I was pretty excited when it showed up on my doorstep but by the time I tried to hook it up and get it to work I was alright irritated. Not only is the process much much more complicated and difficult than people have led me to believe there are tons of things to go wrong. Maybe my iPod is broken, but it isn't doing things it's supposed to do on its own. I find myself pushing it to do what I want it to do all the time. The one hour 80% battery charge is a joke, after an hour i'm lucky if I get 45 minutes of juice out of it. And I can't even get it to upload NEAR 15 GB. After only 206kb it says my iPod is full?! I don't understand it at all. And the manual doesn't do anything either. it's a complete waste of time. I feel like I was ripped off of my $$$.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PRODUCT AND DESIGN OF THE CENTURY
Review: This is my first apple product in 10 years and it is truly a work of wonder, beautifully designed and works perfectly, no one should be without one. I got it yesterday and I am all smiles today, imagine having your whole CD collection in this tiny device.

Be warned that the PC version does not automatically sync up when you connect to the USB port, you have to click on the Sync button in musicmatch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: CDs are out and iPods are IT!
Review: I can't believe I lived so long without owning one of these babies! I've downloaded my entire CD collection and mp3 list onto my 15gb iPod and haven't touched a CD since! I take my iPod everywhere (which is easy because it fits in the palm of you hand!) I bought an accessory to listen to it through the car speakers, and at home I plug it into my spare computer speakers and I never have to worry about lugging my fat CD case or switching CDs when I get bored. Trust me; the cost is nothing when you think about how much use you get out of it. As of now I have 900 songs on my iPod and I'm still adding more. Transferring songs is easy and takes much less time than burning a CD! I got my new iPod out of a rebate after I dropped and broke the old version and I am so glad I did, because this new version has so much more to offer! Buy it today and you won't be sorry.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Probably the Best MP3 player you can find
Review: I am willing to bet that at this point in time, there is no better mp3 player then an iPOD. It has space for thousands of songs, and every feature you can think of. Why then, did i give it 3 stars?? THE PRICE. I know its an awesome mP3 player, but unless you have the money, i would go for something a little cheaper

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Good idea, but bad execution.
Review: I bought an Ipod because I wanted the space and the small size. While it was small, and spacious, it was impossible to use. Doing anything on it is overcomplicated. Putting on multiple playlists is damn near impossible. I would recommend just buying an MP3 cd player and change cd's every once and awhile. Because the Ipod is too damn hard to use to be useful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 15 GB Ipod Honest Review
Review: I purchased my 15gb ipod and I decided to put down the extra $[$$] for the 15gb instead of the 10gb, which i think was a very good idea. One of the reasons for my choosing the 15 over the 10 is actually the price. Many do not realize, but in the long run, the 15 comes out to be cheaper. This is because of accessories. At first, I was planning on buying the 10 and then adding on sme accessories such as the dock and remote (which come free with the 15 and 30 models) but once i got to the shoping cart, i soon realized that it was actually more expencive than the 15!

Now if you are smart (like i was hehe) you are probably reading this review to get some insight from real people who have real opinions on the purchase you are about to make. I, a windows xp home user, have had no problems whats so ever with synching, charging, or installing. You will also [hear of] users complain about music match. I am not sure what program [they]'ve been using, but my experience with music match has been a dream. By far, music match is the best and most user-friendly media player out there for windows. And with music match jukebox plus (witch is what ships with all ipods) the limits are endless. If you download songs off the net, you wil often fnd yourself with incomplete song tags. Feilds such as "artist" "album" etc will often be missing. With music match plus, all one has to do is use the feature "look up tags" and music match will automatically connect to their servers and repair the tag and even download the album art! All in a matter of seconds.

I think that the sensitivity was perfectly calibrated and apple has sone a fantastic job with the design of this mp3 player. The touch wheel makes scrolling through thousands of songs a breeze and the backlit buttons and screen look amazing.
Besides the AAC file format (which will be available to pc users by the end of 03') all extra features are available to pc users. Its easy to creat contacts, notes, and calender dates on the pc using microsoft outlook. And to add them on ur ipod, you simply just drag and drop like it were a hard drive instead of an mp3 player, which it is!

Probably like you, before purchasing anything, i compare it to its leading competetors. Currently, the only competition that even comes close is the nomad zen. Both are firewire400 and usb 2.0 compatable, but the zen just cant match up to the style, ease of use, and compactness of that of the ipod. Just the box of the ipod alone says it all. Everyone knows the most fun out of recieving a gift or making a purchase is opening the box and laying your eyes on it for the first time.
This is definately the best mp3 player out there.

I admit that the ipod is not cheap, but the price is very fair for what you get. If you are gonna spend over $$$ for a portable music player, you should buy the best, dont settle because you will regret it later.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A revolutionary device - easy to use, small and cool-looking
Review: Apple has long been considered the industry leader in technology and features in personal computing. They were the first company to use the 3.5" floppy drive in its consumer products (and one of the first to eliminate it), as well as the mouse and the graphical user interface that has been imitated by other software manufacturers. Since the introduction of the iMac a few years ago, Apple has been the undisputed design champ of computers and electronic devices.

Both performance and style are combined quite nicely in the new iPod. I've always heard that the thing was "about as big as a deck of cards". Those people are wrong - it's about as big as a deck of cards if half of the deck was missing. It's very light and sturdy - I carry it around in my pants pocket w/o any skipping, although I recommend purchasing an armband and case for the iPod if you plan to jog or do vigrous exercise while wearing it (see below). I can't believe a 15 GB hard drive sits in the little plastic and chrome case.

It works flawlessly with iTunes for Mac OSX or Windows. The spartan instruction manual does not really give detailed instructions on how to create custom playlists and why some of my artists are listed multiple times on the iPod. After 5 minutes visiting Apple's support site and another 15 minutes of experimenting with playlists in iTunes (hint: select every song by that artist, select "command+I" and you can edit the artist name for every entry to avoid misspellings, hidden spaces, etc).

I also bought an extra power cable so I can listen to music at work (via self-powered speakers) and at home (via my stereo system) without losing battery power.

Now I bring my iPod everywhere for easy access to my 3700 songs. The iPod has definitely cut down on my CD-listening time because it is so small and easy to use. It is very sleek-looking and the backlight feature makes the buttons glow orange and the LCD display glow blue. The buttons are very touch-sensitive, so Apple included a locking feature on the iPod that's similar to the ones found on portable CD players. I found the buttons a bit TOO sensitve for my liking, but the lack of moving parts means a more reliable MP3 player.

The 15GB iPod also ships with a black belt clip, a wired remote that attaches to the headphones, a 6 pin to 4 pin FireWire adapter, a power cable and a docking station so the iPod can stand upright and connect to a computer or stereo system.

As I wrote above, I can't recommend use of the iPod while jogging or while exercisting vigorously, even if you purchase a third-party jogging armband. Since it stores music on a hard drive rather than a compact flash card, the iPod is susceptible to skipping and freezing if bounced around continuously. Mine locks up after jogging for about 20 minutes.

Other than the lousy manual (Apple has a pretty decent support web site, BTW), my only other gripe is the chrome back to the iPod. Sure, it looks totally cool and functions as a handy mirror, but shiny chrome quickly becomes smudged and smeared chrome after only one or two handlings.

But those are minor complains to what is looking like the neatest and most innovative personal audio device since the original Sony Walkman.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Poor Audio Quality
Review: The bass breaks up on some pieces of music when the Rock or R&B equalizer setting is selected. This happens independent of the volume level. I've experience this problem with the Apple supplied headphones as well as my Grado SR80s. A user definable equalizer might have helped but Apple does not include this feature with the iPod. I would not purchase this product if you plan to listen to music with a reasonable amount of bass.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beauty is is the hardward
Review: This review is stricly for Window ipod software. If you want a stunning and stylish piece of hardware that is complete infunctionality this is the piece for you. The ipod is an amazing engineering piece of machinery... from the great packing to the amazing design of the rotary wheel. Strongly recommend getting the dock and the remote--complete with the 15gb system. I would also recommend the Belkin car adapter and fm tuner. Combined, about a total of 50 dollars, they will turn your average fm stereo into an mp3 paradise... just mind the volume on the car adapter and the quality is quite clear.

The only downpart I can see so far to the ipod is the MusicMatch software. It is far from 'simply' to most everyday computer users. I have a BS in comp. sci. and I found it difficult to use... mostly since the software did not recognize my ipod until I restarted 2 or 3 times. With such an imaganitive piece of machinery you would think they could find some software to be as cleaver. Unfortunately this is not the case, although overall this is a great device and would recommend working around the mediocre software to get the great technology... spring for the car kit. As always enjoy...


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