• Reviews around song (2.37 of 5)

    Apple iPod 60 GB Black (5th Generation) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • Comparing the CD to the ipod, the songs sounded dull, lifeless, and unfun to listen to, and the apple headphones didn't help at all (that's why I switched to the high-end system)
    • Plus, if you connect your iPod to a computer which does not contain your library in its entirety, you will lose every song from your iPod which is not represented in the current computer's library.
    • The only problem is, any songs that are remotely the same show up, and if you delete them (which i thought to be a good idea), i lost both the original copy and the duplicate song
    • First off burn all your songs on to a DVD and be done with it.
    • Which would you rather do: use a directional pad on the MP3 player to scroll to find whatever song your looking for (don't forget, thats 3,000 songs), OR, would you like to get to that artist in a fraction of the time
    • It then preceded to do the "handy" auto-update of my ipod, thereby erasing over 2000 songs from my ipod to match the "empty" library
    • I am in disbelief when I see reviews that are mad at Apple because they have to re-upload their digital music to a new computer or because they lost their songs because he wanted to add a cd.
    • and i guess i also have to say good bye to the 25 weekly free songs i get through facebook
    • I own an iPod 40G which worked great for 14 months
    • When the new video iPod was released, I knew it would be a short amount of time before I upgraded my 3G.The Video iPod works just as well as the 3G, very easy to use
    • Perhaps what makes the 5G iPod great is, for all its enhancements, it's still an iPod.