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Apple iPod 40 GB
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Avg. Rating: 3.81481481481481 of 5 stars (based on 81 reviews)
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A musical dream come true, the fourth-generation iPod offers huge capacity, letting you easily slip up to 1000… Read more
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Apple iPod 40 GB
Product Description
A musical dream come true, the fourth-generation iPod offers huge capacity, letting you easily slip up to 10000 songs into your pocket. And enjoy it wherever you go. In the car. On the treadmill. At the office. Around the house.
Incorporating the fabulous Apple Click Wheel that was first introduced on iPod mini. Offering up to 12 hours of battery life. Weighing in at just 5.6 ounces and getting slightly thinner with each new generation. iPod continues to define the perfect digital music player for Mac and Windows.A musical dream come true, the fourth-generation iPod offers huge capacity, letting you easily slip up to 10,000 songs into your pocket. And enjoy it wherever you go. In the car. On the treadmill. At the office. Around the house.A Click in the Right DirectionThough ease of use has always been the hallmark of iPod, Apple believes in constantly moving perfection forward. So the iPod now incorporates the same touch-sensitive Apple Click Wheel that debuted on the iPod Mini. Without lifting that trusty thumb of yours from the wheel, you can easily select playlists, scroll through thousands of songs, and start the music playing. Want that song to play from the beginning again? A single click will do the trick.Do the iPod ShuffleYou can put the Apple Click Wheel to use the next time you want to set your music to shuffle. Right there on the main menu... where it's very easy to find... you'll find a new option... Shuffle Songs. Everyone's favorite option for mixing things up, Shuffle Songs randomly plays songs in a selected playlist or your entire music collection. You'll never guess what's coming up next, so you're always...
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Customer Reviews
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4 of 5 stars  Nice Little Player
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Brought this 40gb ipod for my daughter and she loves it. Use was easy to learn and software pretty easy to use. Looking back on it now...40gb is overkill. She will never fill it up! Downside are the earphones that come with it. Works much better with the Apple optional earphone...but then it's another $40.00. After you purchase one of these ipod's are when the cost really start to go up. From downloads to all the accessory that you can buy will set you back hundreds of dollars on top of the original cost of the ipod. I still like it enough to have purchase a Mini ipod for the wife for mother's day from my daughter. She likes this so she does not have to share now. For someone that will not have thousands of tunes...a mini is just fine!

6 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3 of 5 stars  Does not work with long MP3s
Thursday, April 21, 2005
I returned my iPod after 3 weeks.

I bought my iPod for one reason: to listen to while I run. This is definitely not the product for that. You will have lots of people tell you that the iPod has a 25 minute skip protection, and yes, that is true. However, my workouts are composed of a single MP3 that includes not just music, but verbal cues on how fast I should be running at certain points in my run. This means I have MP3s that are 45 minutes to 2 hours long. Invariably, the iPod would lock up 24 minutes and 59 seconds into my run.

You may argue that this is a special case, but I would counter that due to the ridiculous limitation of not implementing cross-fading, anyone wanting to listen to a "complete" album will want to record the album in its entirety as a single MP3, thus creating an MP3 that goes beyond the 25 minute cache. If you happen to be doing anything more strenuous than sitting at a desk while listening to that album, your iPod will freeze up like a Minnesota pond in December.

I bought a flash based MP3 player with better sound and, unbelievably, an even less intuitive interface than the iPod. And yes, the iPod interface is extremely unintuitive. I gave my iPod to three people who had never used one before and asked them to play a specific song. After 5 minutes, not one of them was able to find the tune.

5 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  DON'T PANIC unless you work for Sony!
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
I first bought Sony's Diskman and thought, "This is so coool." I then bought Sony's Mini Diskman and thought, "This, too, is cool."

Then, my wife took a trip to the states. I hoped she'd get me a 20 GB iPod, though I was afraid I'd be letdown, my hopes built so high due to media publicity and such. Well...

The iPod 40 GB is so much greater even than I had hoped! Aside from one badly-needed accessory and one tweak, this product is just about perfect. In other words, the iPod is as terrific for music as is iBook for convenient computing on the road, or as is the Mini-Mac (or iMac) for home computing or as is the G5 Mac for business computing.

To give you a short sketch of my music for the road here in Egypt - I copied some 50 cd's onto two mp3 cd's (with mini-disk it took several more disks and sound quality was less acceptable) and felt that would be sufficient. It is a lot, obviously, but while driving it is impractical to change from one song to another since it is not practical to read labels displayed while driving.

Further, as a subscriber to Audible.com I have an immense audiobook library. To listen to these with the Sony players I have had to settle for track recording and could use only the diskman. My cd burner died after the first 55% of my library conversion to cd that had already amassed more than 400 compact disks. Not a very efficient system and not especially user friendly, but then, I knew nothing of iPod and so was content with getting what I had gotten.

Now, though, I have the miracle product I have dreamed of having since a teen in the sixties! Read on to learn the rest of my dream that I am convinced only Apple will try to make into reality.

With my 40 GB iPod Photo, though, I have at present some 26 days worth of songs and audiobooks

What is the badly needed accesory? A power adaptor for the automobile cigarette lighter. I am regularly on the road here in Egypt for periods exceeding three hours each direction on the same day. Aside from BBC and iPod I have no source for entertainment or information as I gave away both obsolete Sony players once I got most of my music and audiobooks loaded onto the iPod. Remember, more than 400 cd's had been used for the first 55% of my library that was, I judge, about 22 days worth of audio.

Well, how much of the iPod was needed to store 80% of my library? Only 9 GB. Yep, if I choose to listen to everything in my e-library (including texts converted into mp3) I am using only 9 GB for some 30 days of continuous listening. Assuming I return stateside and drive 12 hours a day (using a car power adaptor when it comes) I could drive for 60 days without listening to the same item twice!

Apple, if you're reading this, please, please, develop a car adaptor!

The tweak needed?

Include in the iPod operating system a file convertor incorporating text-to-speech using AT&T Natural Voice. About the only reason I now use my Windows PC now is for converting my writings into speech so I can listen to them either for entertainment or for proofing.

Apple, are you listening?

If so, you probably now have a glint of my dream since childhood. I have been devouring information for its own sake as well as for applying my knowledge at work. I, however, am not a fast reader so I have wished I could listen to books but the available books in audio format are too limited for my hunger. To get the books I want I have to do the work myself but then have to little time to listen unless on the road. Conversion presently takes too long.

Apple, however, can complete the Douglas Adams work and provide an iPod that really does read aloud the text files within it - as opposed to playing somebody else's audio production.

Long live Douglas Adams. Long live Apple.


1 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  It's Got A Few Flaws
Thursday, March 31, 2005
the ipod's got a few flaws. mine keep on messing up and being retarded so i ended up getting i think 2 or 3 replacement oens and those some how did the same thing wouldn't update songs, wouldn't charge or something along those lines. Don't get me wrong it's a great portable player but i would buy it from like bestbuy or some palce that offers an extended warranty. and i would recommend when you do update to not use any other programs and close all the programs down and just do it over night while your sleeping so thats what i was doing but then one day before work i got a new cd so i decided to update it BAD MISTAKE. i didn't close all my programs down and cause the itunes application to freeze up and now i cant update my ipod.

That's just the negative thigs about this awesome product. If you're like me and have an extensive music libary for me this product or the 60 GB Ipod Photo would be perfect fit for you. This way you don't have to carry around your cd player and have to decide between 72 cds and then after you leave you be like damn I forgot about this cd and that cd but if you this mp3 player you don't ahve worry about that you'll have all the music you want with and weighs less than the weight of 2 cds so you wont know its in you pocket. You may pay a hefty price but if you're all about the quality of a product this one isthe on to go with but the dell dj ain't too bad either.


just like every electronic device there are flaws jsut find a way to get around and you'll be good to go.

This mp3 player is DEFINITELY worth every cent you pay for this album. It's a good buy.

Hopefully this review helps you out a bit when you're deciding whether or not to buy this mp3 player.

5 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4 of 5 stars  Elegant but fragile
Thursday, March 31, 2005
I ordered my 40 gig ipod last week after the price dipped in the wake of Apple's decision to discontinue this line. The first few days were great. What an elegant little device! Sound quality was great; storage space massive; battery life more than adequate, transfer times quick. It did cause my Windows machine to become a bit more unstable, but what new installation doesn't? Then, tragedy struck. The buttons and clickwheel began to work only intermittantly. Eventually, it got to the point where the iPod would only turn on when plugged in, and hitting a button would only cause it to turn off again. I quickly exhausted all of Apple's tech support's suggestions and returned it. I did not drop the iPod or put it through any abuse beyond normal activity (walking, lifting at the gym, etc.). Stories like mine abound on the internet. So before you buy, realize that the iPod is a delicate creature. Despite Apple's claim that it is intended for "active" people, it is NOT intended to be used during jogging or other rigorous activity. If you drop it, the chances are pretty good that you will break it. If you want to use an mp3 player for running or anticipate dropping it, I recommend going with a flash memory player.
Hopefully my replacement iPod will be less problematic.

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