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<blockquote data-quote="spuznick242" data-source="post: 196563" data-attributes="member: 4778"><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">Well I had quite a few MP3 players, but I my first Ipod was the Ipod Nano, second gen, silver 4gb. It was great while it lasted, and just recently I sold it on ebay, but for a long time I just used my phone, the samsung juke, but I would have never bought or even thought about buying the itouch, so I'm glad it was a gift because it was something I would never buy for myself. But instead of getting a expensive flashy ipod that is pretty complicated to have to learn to use, I would suggest getting an mp3 player that you could just use off of windows, because Itunes is complex to say the least, and the ipod itself is over engineered, but thats also whats good about it, because it has so many options, but if your not a huge music fan, I would just go with something like an MP3 player to start.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spuznick242, post: 196563, member: 4778"] [COLOR="DarkOrange"]Well I had quite a few MP3 players, but I my first Ipod was the Ipod Nano, second gen, silver 4gb. It was great while it lasted, and just recently I sold it on ebay, but for a long time I just used my phone, the samsung juke, but I would have never bought or even thought about buying the itouch, so I'm glad it was a gift because it was something I would never buy for myself. But instead of getting a expensive flashy ipod that is pretty complicated to have to learn to use, I would suggest getting an mp3 player that you could just use off of windows, because Itunes is complex to say the least, and the ipod itself is over engineered, but thats also whats good about it, because it has so many options, but if your not a huge music fan, I would just go with something like an MP3 player to start.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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