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And it does charge and I'm actually syncing it with iTunes 11 right now. Still works like a charm. Just a bit scratched on the screen, though. They don't make things like they used to... I'm actually surprised that iTunes 11 still works with 2005 hardware in the first place.
(Yes, the screen is TFT. It lit up when the camera flash fired, unlike most modern backlit LCDs.)
60 GB is a lot of space for music and videos, that's for sure. Lots of photos, too? And I can plug it in and use it as a regular disk drive in Windows?
*thinks it's probably worth nothing for trade-ins, though*
1 – Magmaster12Color screen? Booooring!
A buddy at my step-dad's work gave him his old iPod with a monochrome screen. That still works with iTunes 11, too. I can try to provide pictures later if you want.
(Of course, I still prefer drag-and-drop flash drive style MP3 players. Neither the iPod nor discontinued Zune make it quick enough to manage your media.)
1 – Twiggy|
They don't make things like they used to... I'm actually surprised that iTunes 11 still works with 2005 hardware in the first place
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2 – NismoZ, Cat333Pokémon|
Color screen? Booooring!
(Of course, I still prefer drag-and-drop flash drive style MP3 players. Neither the iPod nor discontinued Zune make it quick enough to manage your media.) |
Hm...
I think I'll repurpose the iPod as my emergency media player and external disk drive from now on. The battery is still working pretty well from what I've seen.
Still bugs me a bit that most of my video require pre-conversion using an external converter before iTunes will sync them, though, unlike how Zune automatically converts unsupported files for my phone.
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Man, this makes me miss my Creative Zenstone that I had back in high school. It was really simple and very easy to add music.
Not to mention that the speakers of this thing was amazing. |