...When you can get an entire iPod family?

Dec 26, 2006 15:28 GMT  ·  By

Do you have an iPod? Do you, do you? What model? Congratulations, no matter what you've got, I would really enjoy to be in your place. Obviously, I wouldn't enjoy your personal problems, but I would really love your iPod...

But why have more than one iPod, after all? Currently, there are three main models available, the 30 and 80 GB iPod, the iPod nano and, of course, the shuffle. Even if you have one of each, a new RED nano would be a nice item to add to the family, don't you think? Demand for this special model seems to be really high, and I am sure that this doesn't happen without a reason...

One of the many multiple-iPods users said recently about its gadgets that "they fit in so many areas of your life", and I am sure he knows what he says. Unfortunately, we can't have a look of the whole picture, because according to Apple, the company doesn't have statistics available on how many people use more than an iPod on a regular basis. Well, if Apple doesn't have anything to say, let's hear the analysts, they always find something to say...

"Since we are seeing the devices themselves take on different functions related to form, it's not surprising that people would be buying more than one", said an analyst from Jupiter Research, Michael Gartenberg.

Coonsidering the fact that a shuffle is not a nano, and it's not comfortable at all to use a larger 80GB iPod when you workout, having two, three or even more iPods doesn't seem strange at all, and since prices are going slowly but surely down, having at least an iPod shuffle becomes an interesting option for people all around the world.