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Lockhart’s are forever
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Out along the way, I got so bogged down.
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Alright, so I've had my iPod Nano for two years now and i figure it's about time to trade up.
Now the REAL decision is whether or not I get a 8gig or a 16gig. The problem with the 8gig is that my Nano is 4gigs and full to the max, so If I transfer all my shit to the iTouch then thats like ****ing half of the memory gone right there. I'm really trading up for the sweet apps that come with the touch. So what do you guys think? Get a 8gig and possibly suffer lack of memory, but save 100 bucks. Or go with the 16gig and never have to worry about memory (for a while at least). Oh yeah, another question for you CraigsList.org users: How long does an item usually take to sell? I put up an guitar and Soul Caliber IV the other day. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Lockhart’s are forever
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Out along the way, I got so bogged down.
Posts: 388
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Yeah, I think I'm gonna go ahead and just get the 16gig. I do have like 8 gigs of mp3's on my computer so yeah.
And I always thought 32gigs was a bit excessive. |
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Join Date: May 2006
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I don't follow.
I have an 8gig model, and I haven't maxed it out yet. The Apps don't take up a lot of space at all, a couple of MB at most. If you're planning to watch high quality films and video on your iPod, then you should invest in a higher model as 8gig worth of movies isn't a lot at all. |
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