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<blockquote data-quote="StuartV" data-source="post: 1851757" data-attributes="member: 568133"><p>I reckon you get what you pay for. And I did send my 3 year old 30gig iPod in to Apple for the $69 battery replacement program. I got back a 30gig iPod that is, as far as I can tell, brand new. Sweet deal, as far as I'm concerned! How much are batteries for a Zen? Are they Li-ion? How long do they last before needing to be replaced?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I can get a 60 gig iPod for less than double what you paid for 6 gig. And you think you got a good deal?!?</p><p></p><p>Even if I *could* get a 60 gig Zen for less than a 60 gig iPod, it wouldn't matter if it was FREE, if I couldn't control it (with good usability) directly from the head unit. For that capability (plus all the other features of the iPod), a 60gig iPod is definitely worth the price (around $350 - $400), TO ME. I would pay that over a free 60 gig Zen, for the difference in controlling it from the head unit and seeing all the track info on the head unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StuartV, post: 1851757, member: 568133"] I reckon you get what you pay for. And I did send my 3 year old 30gig iPod in to Apple for the $69 battery replacement program. I got back a 30gig iPod that is, as far as I can tell, brand new. Sweet deal, as far as I'm concerned! How much are batteries for a Zen? Are they Li-ion? How long do they last before needing to be replaced? I can get a 60 gig iPod for less than double what you paid for 6 gig. And you think you got a good deal?!? Even if I *could* get a 60 gig Zen for less than a 60 gig iPod, it wouldn't matter if it was FREE, if I couldn't control it (with good usability) directly from the head unit. For that capability (plus all the other features of the iPod), a 60gig iPod is definitely worth the price (around $350 - $400), TO ME. I would pay that over a free 60 gig Zen, for the difference in controlling it from the head unit and seeing all the track info on the head unit. [/QUOTE]
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