My iPod Video is now officially obsolete.

I knew this would happen, so I’m not surprised. But I thought I had at least a year before it would happen. I bought my first iPod back in November, and another one for my wife for Christmas. Now what am I supposed to do? “I want one” is not a good enough reason to give my wife for spending $400.00 on a music player. What I’d like to know, though, is what gives with the storage limitations? My iPod cost me $250.00 and included the ability to play video and a 30 GB hard drive, which I have yet to come even remotely close to filling up. The new iPod Touch comes with a paltry 16 GB at most? And costs $150.00 more? I’m not sure I follow this logic.

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