Cowon D2 -VS- Apple iPod Nano – Head-Fi.org Community
iTunes can be helpful for newbies. Ripping CDs, tagging, adding album art can be done easily. It is also extremely easy to subscribe to audio and video podcasts to get free programming – something I notice few newbies with other players do because it can be complicated without iTunes (or Zune).
See if you can get it at Costco, as they have a 90-day return policy with no restocking fee. If iTunes/iPod does not live up to the ads, you can return it. If she can setup an iTunes account while she’s in the US, Costco sells iTunes gift cards at a discount, though it’s just as easy buying MP3s from the amazon.com store.
Another thing to consider is getting better earphones. She’ll hate the iBuds on the long flight back to SA. some Costcos also stock UE IEMs.
I’m not promoting Costo specifically, but if her time in the US is limited, buying and possibly returning at a brick-and-mortar store might be easier than an online store.
Cowon D2 -VS- Apple iPod Nano – Head-Fi.org Community
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