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Good deal, but why should I buy this?
#1: Because you want to display your disposable income for the world to see and because you want the world to assume you're a jerk.
Als, Samsung has won the mp3 player format wars.
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I wouldn't buy this even if it were brand new for $40. This is a POS. Buy Sansa or Zen.
It's about the size of a saltine. Great to show off, not so much when you lose it or sit on it.
No deal, PriceGrabber has these NEW for a few dollars more.
Awwww, look at the poor widdle jealous, bitter iHaters. *smirk*
On Woot, it only has a 60 day warranty. If you spend $30 more to get a refurb direct from Apple you'll get a one year warranty. IMO, it seems like a better idea to spend the extra $30... especially since it's a refurb.
I've decided to "think different", and purchase something other than the overpriced Apple products.
The kick-ass Nike+iPod running kit is only available for the iPod nano. That alone is reason enough to get a nano over any of the cheaper knock-offs.
Ummm, you should buy it for the 60 day limited warranty that you get instead of the standard year warranty that you can have fro only a few dollars more elsewhere!
Yeah. Go apple. I hate the fact that their price controls extend even to woot, which one would hope would offer better deals than other online retailers.
#10, is that the same "kick-ass" Nike+iPod running kit that a stalker could use to track you?
http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/11/72202
woot selling refurbs what a surprise.
#12 I think it's time to take your lithium pill. NOW.
#14, most likely he's too busy making a new tin foil hat to do that. *smirk*
I'd buy if they changed its name to iShit
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#1. I bought the nano for my wife to watch on the subway. We live in NYC and before that she had a PSP. She likes the nano better - smaller footprint. I once watched the nano on a 5 hour flight pretty much non-stop and it was OK on the eyes. Music wise it's good but I still prefer my Samsung Yepp - small and AAA batteries.
#18 lost all creditability when he mentioned the "yepp"
Yepp had a series called ST-5 in 2004.
http://www.stargeek.com/item/207339.html
I prefer battery powered mp3 players. Don't need to carry a charger and don't need to recharge on a schedule or face being stuck without an mp3 player on a long commute. ST-5 runs of a AAA and I am not sure you can get a smaller footprint on a battery powered one. The smaller footprints are available (shuffle, etc) but not in a removable battery.