Upgrading to Ipod Touch

Posted on the 30 October 2011 by Glosews @Glo_Sews

About two years ago my computer crashed, all my files for my Ipod Nano 3rd generation were on that computer. Although we bought a new desktop computer for my husband and a laptop for myself, I was not smart enough to figure out how to get my Ipod Nano transferred to the new computers. I tried everything, I bought programs that were suppose to do that, but if they did this ole lady wasn't able to figure it out, so for the last two years I have listened to the same songs over and over again. Now I know I have at least five hundred dollars worth of music and videos on the Nano, but I was aching for some new music!

I studied and studied mp3 players, Ipods and all of the other brands. I had a really hard time letting go of my Nano. I had sworn over and over again that I would never own another apple product. It irks me how they have such control over their products. But after much research I decided on the Ipod Touch. I have to say it is pretty dazzling with all the abilities contained in this one little, super thin device! Leaves my little Nano out in the cold. I have enjoyed the apps very much. So cool to check Facebook, Twitter or play a game of Angry Birds, but I have to say, the quality of sound when playing music lacks a lot to be desired! I think they have concentrated so hard on all the other stuff that the audio quality has been lost in the dust! I find this very disappointing!

Ipod is an MP3 player, so shouldn't the mp3s sound wonderful when you listen to them? Yes it is great that it has a speaker, yes it is great that it has the internet, yes it is great that I can check my email while jamming out to my music, but I really could live without all of that. I probably should have saved myself some money and purchased the Ipod Shuffle, but being the hightech redneck that I am, I have to have the one that is all it can be!

So.. I check my email, Facebook, Twitter, play angry birds, take pictures, edit my blog all on my Ipod Touch, but when I really want to hear some great sounding music, I pull out the ole 3rd generation Nano. Some things can't be improved upon!