
09-23-2009, 06:05 PM
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Oracle
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 984
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I was playing with an HD at my local Best Buy last night. For what I could do with it, it was a really sweet little device - the screen and menus are responsive, the size is surprisingly small - I knew it was smaller than a Touch, but you really have to hold it to get it, I think. My only issue is the lameness of the fact that, first, the 32 GB unit was not working and, second, the 16 GB had nothing on it - no music, no video, the internet had no connectivity, so about the only thing that you could actually do with it is listen to FM. All of the iPods at Best Buy have some music, at least one music video (though I did not try out the Touch to se e if it had internet connectivity.)
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09-24-2009, 04:40 AM
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Pupil
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 49
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Quote:
Originally Posted by doogald
I was playing with an HD at my local Best Buy last night. For what I could do with it, it was a really sweet little device - the screen and menus are responsive, the size is surprisingly small - I knew it was smaller than a Touch, but you really have to hold it to get it, I think. My only issue is the lameness of the fact that, first, the 32 GB unit was not working and, second, the 16 GB had nothing on it - no music, no video, the internet had no connectivity, so about the only thing that you could actually do with it is listen to FM. All of the iPods at Best Buy have some music, at least one music video (though I did not try out the Touch to se e if it had internet connectivity.)
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Blame MS for shipping the HD and previous Zune's this way, needing to be activated thru the SW before you can do anything, and teh retailers who refuse to do so with the demo units.
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