#14180 by GatorBaiter
30 Jul 2006, 16:54
I'm considering giving in and finally investing in an iPod. Can anyone beat $269 (buying in US with educational discount). OK, so I'd have to take my laptop and load all the music on over there, but if it's the best deal...
#129733 by mcuth
30 Jul 2006, 17:08
I guess that depends what type/spec you're after? Nano, shuffle, 30Gb/60Gb, etc...

Cheers

Michael
#129737 by GatorBaiter
30 Jul 2006, 17:21
Originally posted by mcuth
I guess that depends what type/spec you're after? Nano, shuffle, 30Gb/60Gb, etc...

Cheers

Michael


Sorry Michael, I should have clarified that. I meant the 30GB iPod. Here's a link to the educational site.
#129740 by mcuth
30 Jul 2006, 17:33
Not looked too far, but from the "big stores", Dixons have a 30Gb white iPod on their website for £184.98 with free standard delivery - Currys have the same, but also a 30Gb black iPod for the same price. There are stacks on eBay too....

Cheers

Michael
#129742 by GatorBaiter
30 Jul 2006, 17:38
Hmm, but the current exchange is pretty good.... [:?]

But thanks for those links, Michael [y]
#129743 by Neil
30 Jul 2006, 17:41
Have a had a look round and cant find a better offer in the uk then £184.98 which Amazon also have with free dly, so your $269 looks a good, with the $ at a good price at the mo (just got 1.78 on my card) that make your ipod about £152, don't think you will beat that

Neil
#129744 by GatorBaiter
30 Jul 2006, 17:45
Thanks, Neil. Kind of what I was hoping for. However, saving £30 on an iPod is hardly justification for a trip across the pond ;) Hmm, what else can I buy....? [}:)]
#129746 by Neil
30 Jul 2006, 18:02
Lol - good point, although I thought it was law that if you could save money on anything then you must go to the states and buy, Im sure thats what a policeman told me the other day, can't beat a good shopping trip to NYC[^]

Neil:)
#129748 by Neil
30 Jul 2006, 18:05
Lol - good point, although I thought it was law that if you could save money on anything then you must go to the states and buy, Im sure a police office told me that the other day [}:)] - cant beat a good shopping trip in NYC, who needs a reason[:I]

Neil:)
#129783 by pjh
31 Jul 2006, 00:03
Originally posted by GatorBaiter
I'm considering giving in and finally investing in an iPod. Can anyone beat $269 (buying in US with educational discount). OK, so I'd have to take my laptop and load all the music on over there, but if it's the best deal...


I don't think you'd need to load anything in the US. The iPod's a dumb device. CD's can be loaded anywhere. iTunes Store is region specific in terms of cost, but not (generally) in terms of content..

Paul
#129880 by Neil
31 Jul 2006, 21:53
My best mate works for the Apple store in Manchester and says it does not matter where you buy the thing you can load music on it anywhere!

Neil:)
#129889 by Decker
31 Jul 2006, 23:15
iTunes in the US is cheaper than in the UK most of the time... so I have 2 iTunes store logins...
#129890 by MarkJ
31 Jul 2006, 23:19
Originally posted by Decker
iTunes in the US is cheaper than in the UK most of the time... so I have 2 iTunes store logins...


Didnt you have to use a US based credit card to set up the US one - or was that something else I read about?
#129893 by pjh
31 Jul 2006, 23:35
Originally posted by MarkJ
Originally posted by Decker
iTunes in the US is cheaper than in the UK most of the time... so I have 2 iTunes store logins...


Didnt you have to use a US based credit card to set up the US one - or was that something else I read about?


I think that is the case. They have to have some way of establishing that you can't buy the cheaper tracks from the US. Globalisation - a wonderful thing [V]
#129895 by Decker
31 Jul 2006, 23:51
Well yes the US based credit card helped ;).
#129899 by mcmbenjamin
01 Aug 2006, 01:09
Maybe buy a US prepaid 'credit' card to get US iTunes prices? or a prepaid US iTunes account?
#129900 by preiffer
01 Aug 2006, 01:10
US itunes gift cards (ahem, eBay ;)) are a good compromise...
#129955 by wood07
01 Aug 2006, 11:20
I can confirm that US purchased iTunes prepaid music cards work fine from the UK - after setting up a separate account.

Also rumours are that new/updated iPods are due in the next few weeks/months - so it might be worth hanging on if you can.
#129986 by Neil
01 Aug 2006, 13:36
Originally posted by wood07
I can confirm that US purchased iTunes prepaid music cards work fine from the UK - after setting up a separate account.

Also rumours are that new/updated iPods are due in the next few weeks/months - so it might be worth hanging on if you can.


I have heard this rumour too, but from what little I was told it seemed it would be months rather than weeks!!

Neil:)
#129998 by wood07
01 Aug 2006, 14:06
Originally posted by Attitude23
Originally posted by wood07
I can confirm that US purchased iTunes prepaid music cards work fine from the UK - after setting up a separate account.

Also rumours are that new/updated iPods are due in the next few weeks/months - so it might be worth hanging on if you can.


I have heard this rumour too, but from what little I was told it seemed it would be months rather than weeks!!

Neil:)


You never know with Apple. However, the current iPod range hasn't been updated for a while and the consensus from rumour sites is that new products must be around the corner. The Apple WWDC is next week with Steve Jobs delivering the keynote - so maybe then???
#129999 by mitchja
01 Aug 2006, 14:07
I read somewhere that the video iPod is getting a bigger screen. Not sure I beleive it but it said the whole of the iPod front would be the screen with a see-through click wheel to operate it.

Regards
#130002 by Neil
01 Aug 2006, 14:17
Originally posted by mitchja
I read somewhere that the video iPod is getting a bigger screen. Not sure I beleive it but it said the whole of the iPod front would be the screen with a see-through click wheel to operate it.

Regards


The bigger screen for the video iPod is one of the things I have heard too, must admit it is a bit rubbish at the mo, prefer to use my PSP for video things (but thats too bulky to carry around!)

Neil:)
#130008 by Scrooge
01 Aug 2006, 14:25
Well Paul will be happy to have a larger screen :D

A wifi setup would be great [y]
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