Rowlf_The_Dog wrote:I am an iPod virgin ...
And I heeded everyone's warnings on here about waiting for the next generations of iPods before getting one ...
And I am glad I did!
I really like the 80GB classic ... but wow ... touch screen

... That is sooo frickin' cool!
80 GB = 40,000 songs right?
How many songs would the 16 GB iPod Touch hold?
And ... other (sorta silly but hey I'm an iPod virgin) questions ... If I ordered my 80 GB Classic ... Does that come with the proper connections (USB cable) so that I can upload what I already have on iTunes to my Classic?
And ... does it come with the proper cord to connect the iPod to my car? Or would both cables be an ad-on purchase that I would have to make?
Yay! I think I am finally getting an iPod!
Ah, virgins are so fun! LOL!
Okay, I'll answer as many of your questions as I can.
80 GB iPod Classic will hold up to 20,000 songs and up to 100 hours of video, or any combo of the two.
160 GB iPod Classic will hold up to 40,000 songs and up to 200 hours of video, or any combo of the two.
8 GB iPod Touch will hold up to 1,750 songs and up to 10 hours of video, or any combo of the two.
16 GB iPod Touch will hold up to 3,500 songs and up to 20 hours of video, or any combo of the two.
The iPod Touch series is very similiar in features to the iPhone, but, without the phone service. Also, the iPod Touch will have Wi-Fi access, and will be able to access the Wi-Fi iTunes Store, where you can download songs without having to connect to iTunes via a computer, unlike the iPod Classic.
Any iPod/iPhone product will come with the connections necessary to sync up to iTunes on your computer. They do not come with any connections to hook up the iPod to your car. That will be an additional purchase you will have to make.
More information, here:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/W ... ipod_touch
I, myself, am really considering the 16 GB iPod Touch. I don't need some insane amount of storage that the iPod Classic line offers. Plus, since I have access to Wi-Fi at home, and near where I work, I would be able to make use of the Wi-Fi features of the iPod Touch! It has me very excited. I currently have a 2 GB iPod nano (first generation), but, I'm ready to make the leap beyond the nano line!