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iPod Goodyear AZ

If you are a Windows user who still wants the ease and convenience of using an iPod, don’t worry. iPods are fully compatible with Windows computers. The Windows user no longer has to leave behind his PC in order to use an iPod, like he would have had to many years ago. For more information on where you can buy an iPod in Goodyear, AZ, please scroll down.

Home Tech Solutions LLC
(623) 455-3669
7531 N. 110th Ave.
Glendale, AZ
Consolidated Electrical Distributor
(818) 991-9000
12455 N 92nd Drive D
Peoria, AZ
Best Buy
623-474-7150
10035 W Mcdowell Rd
Avondale, AZ
Best Buy
623-537-0852
10134 W Happy Valley Rd
Peoria, AZ
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602-843-3420
2727 W Thunderbird Rd
Phoenix, AZ
1stopshonmore.com
(623) 889-4142
6033 W Pueblo Ave
Phoenix, AZ
Best Buy
623-536-1183
1408 N Litchfield Rd
Goodyear, AZ
Best Buy
623-546-3108
13711 W Bell Rd
Surprise, AZ
Best Buy
623-486-2600
8290 W Bell Rd
Glendale, AZ
Rotronics Tv
(623) 932-4508
231 N Litchfield Rd
Goodyear, AZ
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Posted by : Garth Gillespie

I had been planning to buy some type of MP3 player for the past year but couldn't quite settle on any particular model. Last October, Apple debuted the iPod and I knew I wanted one. The interface was vintage Mac, and the sound quality and design are brilliant. I had just one problem: I don't own a Mac, so ostensibly I couldn't use an iPod.

I don't have anything against Macs per se; I just don't need one. I am a PC person. I perform all my work on Linux or MS Windows. I have supported Macs for years as part of my IT duties and, like most people who are not emotionally invested in the platform wars, I see the various computer platforms as toolboxes. Macs do have a place in my business, but not in my personal life.

At first this lack of Mac was a hindrance to iPod acquisition. I considered the Archos 6000 and the Rio Riot but they just weren't enough. The iPod has a lot going for it, not the least of which is the choice of Firewire as its method of both battery charging and data transfer. Firewire is fast, much faster than USB 1.1; the transfer method employed on all current Windows-based MP3 players. Filling the iPod's 5GB or 10GB via Firewire takes about 5 to 15 minutes, while filling 10GB via USB will take at least an hour, probably longer. I leave the math to you for 10GB and 20GB USB-based MP3 players.

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