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Apple 4 GB iPod Mini Pink M9804LL/A
(by Apple Computer)
 Apple 4 GB iPod Mini Pink M9804LL/A


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  • Brand: Apple Computer

  • Pink
  • Customer Rating:
  • 4.0 out of 5.0 - (67 Customer Reviews) - Sales Rank: 15

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  Features  
  • Comes with earbud headphones, belt clip, and USB 2.0 cable

  • 4 GB model holds up to 1,000 songs; supports MP3, AAC, WAV, MP3 VBR, Audible (6), and AIFF formats

  • Mac and Windows compatible; FireWire and USB 2.0 interface for fastest digital transfer available

  • 1.67 inch (diagonal) backlit screen displays full song names and more

  • Up to 18 hours of battery life

 
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  Review from: Product Description  
 
The second generation iPod mini holds up to 1000 of your favorite songs in a compact, colorful package that goes with you everywhere. Its durable anodized aluminum shell comes in a choice of four bright colors, including pink, so you can make a bold fashion statement. Its long battery life lets you enjoy your music for up to 18 hours on a single charge. One-year limited warranty.

 
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 Comments by readers / customers 
 
Awsome ipod             (Rating: 5 of 5)       ( 2005-06-05 )   0 of 2 people found this comment helpful
The blue mimi ipod is so cool. i think that theye are too expensive. It was my birthday on 6-3 so I WANT ONE. bECAUSE THEY ARE AWSOME

A bit of a disappointment             (Rating: 3 of 5)       ( 2005-06-02 )   3 of 7 people found this comment helpful
I do LIKE my iPod, but I don't love it. It needs to be recharged very often...i like to play around with it and switch songs often, which uses more batteries than just listening within a playlist, so i literally have to charge mine every day. And it's much more expensive than comparable mp3 players from other companies (obviously because of it's cuteness!) and though I demanded THIS one over others, I regret that slightly. Many of my friends have mp3 players that are better than mine and cost about half as much.
Finally, I hate the On/Off function. At first it wasn't so bad, but after having it for maybe 2 or 3 months, it takes a long time to start, sometimes 45 secs to a minute or more, and two of my friends who have iPods have experienced the same problem. One of them returned hers because it just wouldn't turn on at all.
Also--- if you do buy one of these, DEFINITELY get a case for it ASAP. A girl I know dropped hers two weeks after she got it and it broke immediately. :( Good luck.


iPODS and....THE WORLD!!!             (Rating: 5 of 5)       ( 2005-06-02 )   4 of 23 people found this comment helpful
the iPod once was a wild and free amimal that roamed the plains in search of food and oil. one sad and cheerfull day it grew wings and was shot down. eating iPods is very cruel and not so nice. don't, or you'll die of pucca poisioning.

once I was growing a bumble bee in my yard when a iPod attacked
everything went KABOOM!

if you dance in the rain cows will come :>

dodododo summer is time for sky diving.
I saw you at the pool and there was a pie

AHHH the sun is too hot it burns my eys !!!!11!!


iPod is awesome, iTunes is lousy             (Rating: 3 of 5)       ( 2005-06-01 )   2 of 5 people found this comment helpful
I used to love my iPod. Now I'm thinking that when it dies I'll look somewhere else for an mP3 player, or find a way to buy songs in Napster (the .99 way) and send them to iTunes. I love the Ipod. It is easy to use. I've owned mine now for four months. I enjoyed it until this week. iTunes is the problem. Why? I was using my credit card in iTunes to buy songs for a while, and then decided that I wanted to use my paypal account instead. The credit card is not attached to my Paypal account, and iTunes accepts PayPal. Or so they say. I deleted the credit card and told iTunes to use Paypal. A snap, I figure. Nope. iTunes decides to resurrect my credit card and place it back on the account-without my permission, without me using it to buy songs, and without even contacting Paypal. Frustrated, I look for some support. I mean, even amazon.com has support if you have problems, even the phone kind of support. And you don't have to pay them for it. The only support they have is email support, and I've heard that they take their precious sweet time answering, so I look for phone support. They have it. But it will cost me $49 to get them to help me with my problem. And I even bought an iPod! The woman I got was snickering at me loong before I got mad at her, and she tells me "well, that sucks." So I no longer use iTunes, and I'm praying those morons don't resurrect my credit card again, because if they do I'll kindly report them. If I delete it, I should never have to see it again-and Apple should not be authorized to use it until I say so.
As for my iPod, I like it, and am grateful I bought the BEST BUY warranty that went with it-at least I won't ever have to get help from those worthless buffoons that supposedly call themselves "support." Now, for my iPod experience: I own the older one, and I can be quite harsh towards it. It has survived being accidentally thrown at a wall, it has survived the nine degree temperatures of Logan, Utah, (and not inside my coat), and the 100 degree temperatures of Layton, Utah. Creating playlists for it is quite annoying-you have to change names or trick the playlists into accepting songs, and you won't have nearly as many playlists as you would in Microsoft's Media Player. Overall, iTunes is the most annoying component of this product. If they made it so you could get it to work with Media Player, I'd be happy. For now I'm going to buy my music in Napster, the .99 kind, and burn it to CD-and then get iTunes to recognize it. A tedious process, I know, but I don't like buying my music from iTunes anymore, not after they messed with my credit card like they did, all the while not helping me. I give this product 3 stars-the iPod is awesome, iTunes honestly sucks. The battery life on the newest iPods is better than mine is-supposedly an 18 hour battery life, with you acutally playing it. Compare that to my iPod mini, which has a 6 hour battery life. So the iPod has gotten better recently, but iTunes continues its downward spiral. I would figure that with Napster out there that they woud get a clue. But apparently not.




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