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Location: United KingdomMember since: 05 Sep, 2009

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Immensely swift payment! A very, very first-rate buyer. Thank you!
Reviews (3)
19 Sep, 2011
Sleek and sexy.
First of all, I'd like to say that I have experience with other MP3 players and as such what I'm saying in this review is pretty much as-it-is - it's not opinion. When I received my iPod and started using it I was very glad I'd chosen it over the Creative Zen or iRiver alternatives. These competing products, that although do have some features that the iPod does not have, such as an FM tuner, don't really compete with the iPod in turns of usability and style. The iPod is sleek, thin, light and you have a great user experience with it. The controls are spot on, and even my friends who aren't technically minded have figured out how to use it without any help. The other side of the user experience is the software side of things. The iTunes software (which is free and included with the iPod) is so easy to use. You pop a CD automatically finds the names of the tracks and starts importing the songs onto your computer. Plug an iPod in and it starts transferring songs - you don't even need to press a button! Also, by default, iTunes imports songs in the AAC format, which is better quality than MP3 files and takes up less space, so you can store more songs on the iPod! The final good point of iTunes is that it's also a music shop, which allows you to legally download songs at a price of 79p (I think) per song. A friend of mine has a Creative Zen, and I was using it when making my decision about which music player to play. The Creative Zen is just bulkier than the iPod and just isn't as easy to use. The only real advantage of the Creative Zen is that it was considerably cheaper than the iPod, but in its 4th Generation Apple have slashed the iPod prices which brings this price gap down considerably. The battery life of the iPod is not as good as its competitors, but it's fine for anyone other than die-hard music fans. I usually get 2/3 days out of it before needing to do a (very fast) recharge. I've used it on long travel trips too, and it's lasted me from leaving the house to arriving at the hotel many countries later. Finally, it's also good to note that Apple has a track record of providing fantastic customer support - a service I haven't needed to use yet, but is reassuring in the event of something going wrong. Ultimately, it's all down to your preferences. Personally, I'd recommend an iPod but if, for example, listening to the radio is very important to you then maybe you should consider other alternatives.
14 May, 2012
Short Respite From Boredom.
I thought I would try this to see what other wonders Capcom have invested since Street Fighter on the Sega Mega Drive. And although there were elements I didn't like such as aiming and moving and the ability to run. The storyline was not that bad and made logical progression as you went through - it was good as well as the Akrid were not predictable and would jump out spontaneously and scare you or make you jump as it did me a few times. However, this game was not for me. But I played it through and completed it to give Capcom games the respect they deserve.
17 Jan, 2011
Classic Revival
I really like this album when I was younger and the sounds that the band generated both vocally and acoustically. But not I still like them for the same reasons as well as that I can find meaning with some of the songs.
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