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To: clean86 who wrote (83598)7/4/2009 11:10:37 AM
From: HerbVic  Respond to of 213182
 
Thanks for the clarification clean. I'm sure you're right about the 64GB Touch. If memory prices fall in line with Apple's margins, we may see the 128GB as well. That's the range I'm shooting for, although 128GB is going to be weak after re ripping the video to higher resolutions for best viewing on the touch or a TV. I'd prefer to jump in a little higher than that. 250GB would be nice. That's why I was hoping for a hard drive Touch.

For those who don't get the idea of video on an iPod, let me say this. I really didn't get it either at first. However, after loading a few seasons of Third Rock and other sitcoms and movies and carrying them on the iPod for months without using them, I found myself on vacation in the Ozark Mountains with my grandsons. The combination of having a docking station in the car and a huge entertainment library of both music and video kept them (and me) completely engaged between canoe floats, hikes and swims and places to eat and things to see.

The bigger the library, the greater the choice, and the less likely you'll hear someone say, "I've seen that. Do we have to watch it again?"