Well, it looks like your only option is
the iPod :wink:
Either the 30 gig or the 80 gig.
I may be wrong but I am pretty sure that the iPod can only sync with
iTunes which I believe you will have to download. I recall reading a review in MacWorld that Apple no longer ships iTunes on a CD with their iPods.
Getting your MP3's into iTunes should not be a problem. I have never used iTunes on the PC but on my iMac, I imported MP3's into my library. If I recall, it created copies of the files so that is something that you will need to look out for. I think there is a way to set it up so that copies are not created but I am sure that you can experiment with it to figure that out.
I am pretty sure that if iTunes can play it, then the iPod can play it. iTunes can play a number of formats, including Apples proprietary (AAC). I set it to default to 196k MP3 so that I can still load the tunes on my Windows Mobile devices should I have the desire.
Sorry, but I do not have any experience with video on the iPod.
I guess a good question to ask is, does your daughter specifically want an iPod or is she just using the term iPod as a generic term for a portable media player?
I know, if she is 15 and
your daughter, then I should probably assume that you trained her well and she understands the difference between an iPod and a media player :roll: Anyway, I am assuming that if she called your Pocket PC a Palm, you would have sent her off to boarding school
Have you brought up this inquiry over at
DMT? Or, do they not recognize your Sultan of Swagness :lol:
Regarding where to buy, I personally prefer to purchase direct from Apple and from what I have heard, there is such a small margin for markups that it is difficult to find a better deal through a third party reseller though one can find last years model at discounted prices at some of the larger Apple resellers.