Which iPod? (Part 2)
We have tested all three lines at school and here’s what we came up with:
If cost is a number one concern: get the iPod Nano. It is very compact and can play videos and songs. Don’t expect to read anything off it, though. And you would still need a separate external back-up drive solution (which costs RM200-300 for an 80GB drive).
If you’re looking at an all-in-one solution , get the iPod Classic. The 80GB version will cost less than an iPod Nano+Back-up Drive. The 160GB will cost a bit more.
If you’re willing to dole out the cash, the iPod Touch is the way to go. It is the only model that allows you to read your notes (after converting to pdf) and the wi-fi capability allows you that little bit of freedom when you want to look up something on the go.
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