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simply - do i need internet access to load music to an ipod. have asked in a shop and they said yes, but an IT friend says no, just a decent computer.
also to have about 50 cd's worth of music which type should i get?
and, am going to japan and usa soon, if i got one cheeper from there would they work in uk?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I bought myself a Creative Zen Micro. It stores a few thousand songs and is small and dinky. It didnt cost too much either.
An Ipod needs I-tunes which costs to download but Creatives and other mp3 players do not require apples or anyone elses authority to download music. Plus mp3 and wma files are beter quality than aac( apple music format). Just thought I'd say.
By the way the new Creative Zen Vision is meant to better than the video i-pod and its cheaper with a bigger screen and more memory. What else could you want?
mp3's cost �17.50 each holds 40 songs.lasts 2hours (8hrs use on 1 battery.) Buy 6 fill them with the music you feel like listening to at the time i.e. Rock,classical,blues.or a mix etc. Far better than a very expensive ipod that you might well loose or damage. They sound great and if you loose one. So what! It was very reasonably priced.Currys sell one that I recomend called Lodgik.Also do one 80 songs �23.I recomend the performance from this unit.
maplins sell a battery rechager unit @ �12.
i did have a lot of trouble setting up my iPod. it put me off them at first to be honest. after speaking to other people who have them, it seems that it is my computer, although we had the same problem with my brothers Zen photo. The best mp3 player i ever bought was an Archos. 20gb hard drive for an amazing price of �100. only snag is, no colour screen, so pointless if you want to watch anything.
iTunes and the iPod open up new worlds of technology. the podcast is an amazing little invention, and im so pleased that my iPod can use them, an added extra to consider when buying a mp3 player.
As for storage....by as much as you can afford. There is very good advice in the answers already given, but this is just my opinion. I have a 60gb iPod. i need it for the videos and everything iv got on there, but the more storage you have, the less pressure you feel to select just your favourites. you arent going to have just 50 albums forever :)
also, watch channel 5's the gadget show. its brilliant with reviewing mp3 players, and everything else to do with technology. hope this helps!
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