Sep 13

Recently we have received a lot of e-mail requests of people looking for a cheap iPod mini.  Well look no further, we have the sources you need to get a super cheap ipod mini. They key differences between the mini and it's big brother the classic is the size. Both the size of the actual unit and the hard drive on the inside. The mini usually comes in 8gb, 16gb, and 32gb. Usually people who are buying their first iPod start with the mini and work their way up to a classic or a touch. The mini is perfect for the "on-the-go" sort of person who wants a media player for working out or traveling. Super small and portable is what makes the mini king.

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Sep 04

According to this latest PC Magazine article entitled, "Ten MP3 Players—All Under $150" you might not need an iPod after all.  The goal of this article was to persuade you that there is much more out there besides that coveted iPod Touch.  However, that doesn't mean that iPod's themselves are out of the question.  They are simply suggesting you go for the much more affordable iPod Touch.  The article states,

"Budget MP3 players market can be divided into three categories. First up we have "Ultra-Cheap"—simple devices that don't offer much additional functionality beyond basic music playback. These players typically cost well under $100 and make good choices for music lovers on a budget, or anyone who fears losing an expensive device to a treadmill or, worse, the cold, hard pavement. Compact and portable, at this price they're also easily replaceable. Players like the screenless Apple iPod shuffle and the cute SanDisk Sansa Fuze are top picks." (read the full article here)

The article itself lists 10 amazing MP3 players that won't put a huge dent in your pocket book.  So next time your thinking about purchasing a cheap iPod, consider some alternatives before you make the choice.  But, don't listen to us, we're still pushing for Apple.

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