rockyrocko


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damm I should pay the tax.
My sister buys this now, but she does not pay the tax. I do not know the reason.
Hey guys, give me a reason Why do I pay more?
Is it related to the billing adress?
Actually, I live in Texas, but my sister live in Georgia.

KamikazeKen


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rockyrocko wrote:damm I should pay the tax.
My sister buys this now, but she does not pay the tax. I do not know the reason.
Hey guys, give me a reason Why do I pay more?
Is it related to the billing adress?
Actually, I live in Texas, but my sister live in Georgia.


you live in texas, she lives in georgia.
Guess in which state woot is located, meaning they have to charge tax to people in the same state.

seriously, if someone doesn't know how tax works on the interwebz, they shouldn't be buying stuff on said interwebz.

mjonatzke


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This is a psyop. They are pushing this, knowing people will not buy it, in order to encourage sales on Amazon.

word.

benlindley


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mbrickell wrote:Ok, so I've been checking Apple's site daily for a while now, waiting for these current gen touches to become available refurb. All I keep seeing is the prev gen. Anyway, tempted here although the price doesn't seem that hot as others have mentioned. Still, in my experience Apple refurb stuff is like new. So, my question to those who know iPod Touches: how much memory do I really need with one of these? Is 8gb livable? Is 64gb overkill? What is the sweet spot of price versus capacity? Thank you to anyone who can give me some good advice. I'm going to buy one...somewhere...and would appreciate some informed opinion as to memory. Thanks!



SpkrBox850


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OnyxEyez wrote:Ah, but Verizon has the IPhone now! You can't use that excuse for not getting one!

(I <3 my Droid)



Not till February 10th*

benlindley


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8gb is duable if you do not need your whole itunes library on your itouch. If you plan to hold movies, apps, and music then you definitely need more than 8gb.

Best of luck

cubbiemi


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This Sansa has a huge screen... not seen this model before... :D

Is it Mac Compatible? :D

Sorry Woot, but Amazon has a year Apple Warranty for $15 more for a new one.

I've been pondering a touch for a while, but still not there yet...
After seeing all of the tablets teased at CES I think its worth waiting a bit longer.

Whoopbass


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I heard the touch and iphones that Apple calls refurbs are new but come in plain packaging or something to that effect. The so called refurbs are just extras that Apple have for warranty replacements. Basically they knock a few bucks off them and in return get more sales and then more "suckers" have to download iTunes and then Apple makes more $$ from that.
Most returned or broken Itouch's would be noticeably scratched up on the back so I doubt Apple is going to sort through them and look for the clean ones then pay somebody to fix them when they can make em in China for $10?

I bought a 4th gen 8gb from Amazon before xmas for $205 with a $25 gift card so this is no deal but its about as cheap as your going to find a new one but the warranty SUCKS.

jdevenberg


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plavacek wrote:If you buy this, you MUST buy a gel case or better. If you drop it from any height - 2 inches or 2 feet - the front glass will shatter. Apple doesn't cover this as warranty work (duh), and you'll be out $100.

/personal experience



I dropped a coworkers (they left it buried under papers and I didn't know it was attached to the radio I was moving) from about 3 feet and the front glass shattered. I have dropped other mp3 players and cell phones from greater heights without a scratch. I second that Apples form over function philosophy means you HAVE to have this in a case (which kinda ruins the whole thinness/design thing).

fdmarrin


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I was reading the product description, and I think I accidently read "War and Peace".

LorDarKnight

flywhiteguye


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How is this a deal? I bought a 16GB iPhone 4 for $200, brand new. What a crumby deal.

MarcosElMalo


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Regarding the question of whether 8 GB is enough, I find it's OK. I juggle songs and apps on and off it as the fancy or need strikes me. There are a few really great games that take a lot of storage; if you really wanted to play those, I'd definitely go with a higher capacity.

The one good thing for me about having the limited capacity of 8 GB is that I've been able to stop myself from going crazy buying apps (or even downloading free apps) on the App Storeâ„¢. I'm more careful about reading the reviews before I buy/download. And then I'll test apps to see what I like best or whether it's worth it to spring for the paid version.

This might sound like a big hassle, but it's really not.

Whatever capacity you get, you should really get one of these, unless you're really into tinkering and tweaking. In that case, by all means get an android. I think android is a rad OS for the tinkerers.

I got mine during the Amazon Black Friday sale. It was $199 plus a $25 Amazon gift card, which became someone's Xmas present. $175 was too good a deal to pass up. I have no regrets about splurging on myself for this wonderful little gadget.

MarcosElMalo


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flywhiteguye wrote:How is this a deal? I bought a 16GB iPhone 4 for $200, brand new. What a crumby deal.



You're paying more for your iPhone than $200, you just don't realize it. The additional cost is invisibly spread out over the contract. Try terminating early and see how much your iPhone really costs.

wfkv


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tcosupreme wrote:I wonder, is the retina display really all that? I have the 3rd gen, and it looks pretty dang good...



I have a 1st gen and a 4th gen and the retina display is really impressive. I held it up against my friends 3rd gen and its very noticeable. I would compare it to the difference between DVD and blueray.

joedrel


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Wow, the writer of this creative deserves a week off!!! Don't you wish you got paid by the word?

starhero


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shadowplay1 wrote:Nice, you can listen your Zune while watching films on your HD DVD player.



Hey I have a Zune and I'm watching Serenity in HD DVD on my Xbox 360 right now, how did you know?

As far as this product goes 8GB isn't that much space (I'm using 12 on my zune audiobooks, podcasts, and a little music). I guess it would be OK if just used it as a gaming device, but as others have said its not that good of a refurb deal.

pjskeleton


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mbrickell wrote:Ok, so I've been checking Apple's site daily for a while now, waiting for these current gen touches to become available refurb. All I keep seeing is the prev gen. Anyway, tempted here although the price doesn't seem that hot as others have mentioned. Still, in my experience Apple refurb stuff is like new. So, my question to those who know iPod Touches: how much memory do I really need with one of these? Is 8gb livable? Is 64gb overkill? What is the sweet spot of price versus capacity? Thank you to anyone who can give me some good advice. I'm going to buy one...somewhere...and would appreciate some informed opinion as to memory. Thanks!



Well, I have a 32gb iPhone 4 and it's full. 5400 songs, around 3gb of apps, plus tens of thousands of e-mails as well as the same number-ish of texts, around a thousand pictures. The 32gb and 64gb are really for people with massive collections of music and apps and who are using it as a primary device. However, I would caution against the 8gb. With the current system software you really only get 6.5gb. The newest gen is absolutely a must, but hold out until you can afford a 32gb (which I believe is the next step up, though it may be the 16gb). You'll be sorry if you get an 8gb.

GKFord


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I sell these in a store. 8GB is plenty for most users. You can't go through that much audio/video content on a single battery charge. It's a good deal, would be a terrific deal if it is an Apple Refurb with new case, battery, headphones & 1 Year Apple Warranty. Get the extended warranty & Belkin case.

samjm


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mbrickell wrote: So, my question to those who know iPod Touches: how much memory do I really need with one of these? Is 8gb livable?



Like others have said - it depends! I have an Android phone, a regular old iPod, and an 8gb iPod Touch and I use them all for different things.

I primarily use the Touch for apps and games, with some music. But by no means my entire iTunes library - that's on my old iPod with much more memory. I probably have 800 or so songs on my Touch which I can rotate as needed. I prefer not to put music on my phone as it really slows things down. So iPod for music, iTouch for some music, games, apps, phone for on the go connectivity, texts, calls, Facebook etc.

garrettw87


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I'd be interested to know how many people saw this and thought to themselves, "Oh, so it's not called an iTouch?"

:P

Or even how many people fully read this item's title and STILL call it an "iTouch". Come on.

Would that be a product naming failure by Apple's marketing team, or a general reading skill failure by a LOT of people?

lockonkubi


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mbrickell wrote:Ok, so I've been checking Apple's site daily for a while now, waiting for these current gen touches to become available refurb. All I keep seeing is the prev gen. Anyway, tempted here although the price doesn't seem that hot as others have mentioned. Still, in my experience Apple refurb stuff is like new. So, my question to those who know iPod Touches: how much memory do I really need with one of these? Is 8gb livable? Is 64gb overkill? What is the sweet spot of price versus capacity? Thank you to anyone who can give me some good advice. I'm going to buy one...somewhere...and would appreciate some informed opinion as to memory. Thanks!



Ask yourself this: How much of your music library do you really listen to?

My music library is 30gb+, I sync just a few select playlists and an artist or two. If you really want to you could also sync the "recently added" and "most played" magic playlists as well.

The size argument isn't just limited to Ipods, I got a fuze awhile back from woot and threw in an microSD card for a total of 8GB and I was fine.

lockonkubi


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garrettw87 wrote:I'd be interested to know how many people saw this and thought to themselves, "Oh, so it's not called an iTouch?"



I call it an iTouch and iDon'tCare.

Hell look at the entire iPod line: Shuffle, Nano, Classic, Touch, Phone.

btflorey


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Locals3 wrote:Who? Someone who don't want the huge monthly expense of an iPhone but still wants the fun of a very useful gadget. I paired by iPod Touch with an iSpot from Clear and I have unlimited wifi wherever I go for only $25 a month with no long term contract. Works great for me.



Thanks for the info. I am gonna look into this ispot thing. Is pairing easy? Have you tried it with a laptop? A phone?

4everw00ten


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mbrickell wrote:Ok, so I've been checking Apple's site daily for a while now, waiting for these current gen touches to become available refurb. All I keep seeing is the prev gen. Anyway, tempted here although the price doesn't seem that hot as others have mentioned. Still, in my experience Apple refurb stuff is like new. So, my question to those who know iPod Touches: how much memory do I really need with one of these? Is 8gb livable? Is 64gb overkill? What is the sweet spot of price versus capacity? Thank you to anyone who can give me some good advice. I'm going to buy one...somewhere...and would appreciate some informed opinion as to memory. Thanks!



It really depends on what you'll be using it for. I picked up an iPod Touch 4 at launch - it was my first Apple purchase. It was alright. I didn't use it for toting my music around. I have a Creative PMP for that. No, I used the iPod for mobile media streaming. Once Netflix became official, I couldn't resist. I don't have it now though. It got stolen I'd pick up another one but my interests have shifted to the plethora of tablet devices expected to come out in the coming months.

garrettw87


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lockonkubi wrote:
Hell look at the entire iPod line: Shuffle, Nano, Classic, Touch, Phone.


Sorry, that logic doesn't work. The iPhone is not an iPod; the rest of the things you mentioned all have the word "iPod" as the first word of the products' names: iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod Touch. See?

I think what confuses the situation is that the iPod Touch and the iPhone are SO similar in form and function that the iPod Touch seems more like an iPhone-without-the-phone than an iPod.

btflorey


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btflorey wrote:Thanks for the info. I am gonna look into this ispot thing. Is pairing easy? Have you tried it with a laptop? A phone?



I guess the ispot has been discontinued. Sirius GPP.

rianna


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mbrickell wrote:Ok, so I've been checking Apple's site daily for a while now, waiting for these current gen touches to become available refurb. All I keep seeing is the prev gen. Anyway, tempted here although the price doesn't seem that hot as others have mentioned. Still, in my experience Apple refurb stuff is like new. So, my question to those who know iPod Touches: how much memory do I really need with one of these? Is 8gb livable? Is 64gb overkill? What is the sweet spot of price versus capacity? Thank you to anyone who can give me some good advice. I'm going to buy one...somewhere...and would appreciate some informed opinion as to memory. Thanks!



I have the 8gb and am deeply in love with it, but I would definitely go for a 16gb. My music collection isn't all that large, and yet I barely have space for a 5 or 6 apps in addition to the ones that come standard, which is nowhere near enough. I find myself having to sacrifice music for apps, or vice versa. 64gb might be overkill but the 16gb is absolutely worth the extra $

CyberStorm


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mbrickell wrote:Ok, so I've been checking Apple's site daily for a while now, waiting for these current gen touches to become available refurb. All I keep seeing is the prev gen. Anyway, tempted here although the price doesn't seem that hot as others have mentioned. Still, in my experience Apple refurb stuff is like new. So, my question to those who know iPod Touches: how much memory do I really need with one of these? Is 8gb livable? Is 64gb overkill? What is the sweet spot of price versus capacity? Thank you to anyone who can give me some good advice. I'm going to buy one...somewhere...and would appreciate some informed opinion as to memory. Thanks!



I had a 32gb 2nd generation and it was completely full. I upgraded to a current generation 64gb and I'm down to 20gb free. If you have a lot of music, play a lot of games and want a lot of apps, 64gb is definitely not overkill. I would almost fill up 8gb with nothing but apps!

jslsnowboarder


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Whether or not 8gb is plenty of storage for most users, its pretty mind blowing that its 2011 and 8gb mp3 players are still being sold, even more mind blowing that someone would pay $200 for 8 refurbished gbs just to play paper toss.

3monkies


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plavacek wrote:If you buy this, you MUST buy a gel case or better. If you drop it from any height - 2 inches or 2 feet - the front glass will shatter. Apple doesn't cover this as warranty work (duh), and you'll be out $100.

/personal experience



I've dropped mine TWICE while jogging and never broke the glass(scratched the hell outta the back though) You musta crushed it with your Hulk-like hands ;0)

Locals3


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btflorey wrote:Thanks for the info. I am gonna look into this ispot thing. Is pairing easy? Have you tried it with a laptop? A phone?



Unfortunately Clear has discontinued making the iSpot but will still sell whatever they have in stock if you can find it. It's made specifically for pairing with Apple products only but was easily hacked to work with non-Apple products. I believe other companies have similar mifi or personal wifi hotspots available but probably not at such a good deal.

rossismyname


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I have a 2nd Gen 8 GB Touch and the 8 GB is livable. I like that it forces me to clean up the memory every now and then so I get some new stuff on and unused stuff off. I keep a nice mix of apps and music on it. Video will kill it pretty quick though, I usually don't keep any videos on it.

I also have an Apple refurb (an iMac) that's worked flawlessly for two years.

If I had the money I'd be upgrading to this Touch in no time.

fjp999


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mbrickell wrote:Ok, so I've been checking Apple's site daily for a while now, waiting for these current gen touches to become available refurb. All I keep seeing is the prev gen. Anyway, tempted here although the price doesn't seem that hot as others have mentioned. Still, in my experience Apple refurb stuff is like new. So, my question to those who know iPod Touches: how much memory do I really need with one of these? Is 8gb livable? Is 64gb overkill? What is the sweet spot of price versus capacity? Thank you to anyone who can give me some good advice. I'm going to buy one...somewhere...and would appreciate some informed opinion as to memory. Thanks!



I had the first gen Touch and the 8 gig was a lot for me. It was stolen this summer. I was waiting and when I heard that the Touch was finally going to come with a camera I jumped on the 32 gig.

I had been eyeing Walmart as they have some crazy low price warranties. They also sell the Touch at a lower price than Apple and at Walmart.com with bundles and with free shipping to the store of your choice.

I got the 32 gig with some crappy accessory kit (free or $1(forget)) and a great little portable Philips speaker (for like $5)... I was going to buy the Walmart warranty at the store but when they checked it out they found out that I could get it online for 3 years/$28 compared to store 2yr/$20. I went overboard and did buy the AppleCare from another source (Cost Central) as their price was pretty cheap too. ***when looking for best AppleCare prices online check for Apple Store "Part number" as some shops sell older warranties!!!

The current gen Touch is pretty nice and having the 32 gig assures you will have enough space to play with all the new bells and whistles. The video/camera is not of the same quality as the iPhone but is decent enough. The processor is pretty speedy and there are a lot fewer problems with formats of video, music, pics, etc. There are tons of free games to play with and toss off the list goes on and on...

I think you will enjoy whatever Touch you get!

Lagbert


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shadowplay1 wrote:Why not pay $15 more and get it new from Amazon?



Agreed! For only $15 more you get a brand new unit with a year warranty instead of the 90 day warranty.

nanagrandmaaa


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mbrickell wrote:Is 8gb livable? Is 64gb overkill? What is the sweet spot of price versus capacity? Thank you to anyone who can give me some good advice. I'm going to buy one...somewhere...and would appreciate some informed opinion as to memory. Thanks!




I have had a 32gb (the edition right before facetime (dammit)). I've had it for 1 year. I use it everyday, and that is not an exaggeration. I STILL have 3gb of space on my iPod. I have over 3 thousand songs, a Harry Potter movie, 40+ episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, thousands of pictures from my picture file, and 144 apps. I'd say that the 64gb is a bit of overkill and I would say that the 8gb is just too small. They did away with the 16gb a couple years ago, which would have been perfect for a lot of people. The only reccomendation I would have is to just get the iPhone, because I have to carry both my phone and iTouch everywhere. But if the iPhone is not an option, the iTouch really is the next best thing.

Lagbert


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jdevenberg wrote:I dropped a coworkers (they left it buried under papers and I didn't know it was attached to the radio I was moving) from about 3 feet and the front glass shattered. I have dropped other mp3 players and cell phones from greater heights without a scratch. I second that Apples form over function philosophy means you HAVE to have this in a case (which kinda ruins the whole thinness/design thing).



Which way did it land (face down, back down, on an edge)? What kind of floor did it hit (carpet, concrete, tile, wood)? I've dropped my gen 3 a couple of times without issue, but always on carpet and usually landing back down.

roadhunter


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mbrickell wrote:how much memory do I really need with one of these? Is 8gb livable? Is 64gb overkill? Thanks!


8GB will give you room for about 2,500 songs. As for a sweet spot, well, the more capacity, the cheaper the price per gig, but you just don't need any more than 8.

roadhunter


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stevesds wrote:sorry Woot, you can buy these all month long on E-BAY for $196 + free shipping:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280613601647#ht_4703wt_1139

NO SALE FOR YOU!


So, you'd rather pay $196 on eBay than under $194 on Woot? What's up with that? If you're looking to throw $2 bills away, send one to me, please.

roadhunter


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Lagbert wrote:Which way did it land (face down, back down, on an edge)? What kind of floor did it hit (carpet, concrete, tile, wood)? I've dropped my gen 3 a couple of times without issue, but always on carpet and usually landing back down.


I've dropped my iPhone a dozen times or more, and it's never received a scratch. You just got lucky ; -)

hpoulter


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shadowplay1 wrote:Nice, you can listen your Zune while watching films on your HD DVD player.



Thanks, but I listen to music and Audible AND watch movies on my inexpensive 120GB Zune. No "apps", but who cares? - that's just more $$$ When the iPod Touch gets down below $150 with a warranty, I will bite. I admit I am tempted by this one, but those Xmas bills....