you can make the models with the wheel work just fine with out sight if you are familiar with your itunes library. It takes some enitial experimenting and trial and error, but the wheel is actually quite accessible once you get the hang of it. I love my ipod, and don't really go anywhere with out it now! :)
Olivia

On Sep 6, 2008, at 8:39 AM, Tiffany D wrote:

The thing that I don't like about the IPods is that they have no real
buttons and you can't choose specific songs or albums without sight.
That's why I put everything in the Macbook or on tape.  But I did hear
of some mp3 players in the mainstream market that are screenless, so I
might consider those if anything.

On 06/09/2008, UCLA Bruins Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I didn't realize they were already releasing a new line of ipods. The
classic hasn't been out that long, right? I just hope they don't do
away with the click wheel and make every model like the touch.  I
would be interested in hearing what the new line is like if anyone
ends up purchasing one of the new ipods.
Olivia





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