Great MP3 player
Great sound, screen is great looking, videos play great, many new subtle features make for a great experience.
Itunes is a terrible manager, getting widesreen to actually display as widescreen is tricky, you NEED a protector (I can't stress enough), no wall charger included.
Posted Nov 11, 2005 - This player is great for both new and longtime MP3 player fans. This was my first Ipod, my previous MP3 being a Rio Carbon. The unit itself is VERY nice and quick to learn. Video is presented clear with the bright 2.5" display. Music sounds great with the included earphones, and the unit is a lot smaller than I would have imagined, almost as small as the Rio Carbon. My problem with this product though is not really with the unit, but with the Itunes software. It's terrible. Rio Music Manager was easy to use. Itunes had a much longer learning curve though. I STILL (after 2 weeks with it) can't get pictures on it. I think the Itunes software is corrupted or something. Getting video on it is easy once you get the right software. Quicktime Pro 7 is a waste of money. Widescreen formatting is tricky, but I eventually got the hang of it. However, I can't strees enough how imprtant it is to get some srt or protector (or at LEAST a screen protector) with it. Within two weeks, you'll have dozens of scratches, and the screen will deform the images presented on it. I was lucky unough (or was I) to have a dead pixel and was able to send it in for a replacement. Now I have the Speck "Tough Skin" and Martin Fields Screen protector on it. It's near invincible. Basically, get this, but make sure you also get what you need (protectors, video encoder (Videora))
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