Time to retire the 8 tracks

(update: Sony Walkman available for $120 after new $50 off code WALKMAN50)



Nano
I am thinking it might be time to replace my iPod, which is about 6 years old.  Vintage works for record players, but not for MP3 players.  There are a number of good deals on the video/MP3 players:





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3 Responses to "Time to retire the 8 tracks"

Kiersten Garcia said... April 7, 2008 at 1:49 PM

Hello,
I've never bought refurbished electronics before. What exactly does this mean and are there any downsides to buying refurbished? I'm interested in the refurbished iPod nano from Buy.com. Anything in particular I should be aware of before purchasing?
Thanks for any guidance!

Rob Deals said... April 8, 2008 at 1:48 AM

Hi Kiersten,
Refurbished products are usually either customer returns or new products with minor cosmetic defects. Various retailers have different standards for refurbished goods. Apple tends to be one of the best, often selling new stock as refurbished stock. I haven't heard about the quality of re-certified stuff from Buy.com.
Robert

Kiersten G said... April 8, 2008 at 9:52 AM

Hi Robert,
Thanks for the info. Why would Apple sell new stock as refurbished stock?
Thanks,
Kiersten

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