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| Yes, just as easily as you could loan them the CD.
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| I don't see why everybody would want to play videos on the iPod, it's really just to small of a screen for me, that's why the iphone is nice.
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| Because if the feature weren't there, somebody would complain about it. Just like Braille at ATMs.
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| Another suggestion, you could also get a refurb were it's about $50 cheeper.
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So the iPod video really is the only option, since you can load it literally anywhere, and it's not a big deal if the battery is empty, since it's anyway just a device for your digital media. With the iPhone, that's a completely different matter. Also, the quality is really good and since they made the screens really bright, you can also see the movie properly.
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| I enjoy watching video podcasts and Google Video on my iPod in the morning when I don't feel like lugging my laptop bag. Besides that, the iPod has a very large hard drive for a mobile device.
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