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Old 07-19-2004, 03:20 PM   #5
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I use my iPod for workouts as well (just really don't like the space factor of the mini - seems like going backwards). The iPod is not much larger, though there seem to be more accessories for jogging and the like geared towards the Mini.

I don't think anyone here is under this mis-conception, but just in case I will dispel it. One of the guys at the Apple store was under the mistaken impression that the Mini was solid state. So if shock is your concern, it is a factor on both the iPod and the Mini, though not a large factor in my opinion.

Of course, if you can afford both, well this whole discussion is moot.

BTW sunshine, I love the site on your sig. I actually check it once a week.
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