07-29-2010, 01:38 AM
Khy, that's not exactly correct.
iPod Classic runs on a hard drive (similar to what you might see in a desktop computer these days), and tends to be much less reliable as the read/write rate is slow and the stupid OS demands high speeds.
iPod touch however, runs on a flash drive, similar to what you might see on a camera .This flash memory is much thinner, more protected, and much more reliable.
Now tell me, which one would you get?
iPod Classic runs on a hard drive (similar to what you might see in a desktop computer these days), and tends to be much less reliable as the read/write rate is slow and the stupid OS demands high speeds.
iPod touch however, runs on a flash drive, similar to what you might see on a camera .This flash memory is much thinner, more protected, and much more reliable.
Now tell me, which one would you get?