no it is not. the nano only costs $150 an has all of those features and not as easy to break. if you have alot of music try the nano that costs $200.
To be a "Classic" it must be the best of the time period. For example, if a type of music was better than all others for a long time, it could be considered a classic. When something is a "Classic" it sets a certain bar or standard that the other types of music or people or whatever are judged by. For example, back to the music - if it was the best, than when you heard other music, you would try to decide if it was better then the classic.
It is a matter of personal taste and opinion.
i don't think you can do that. I've tried it and found the only way is through itunes. also when i plug my iPod classic 80gb in it atomatically syncs it
iCloud for iOS will allow you to store your calendars, contacts, apps, photos, books, music, and much more in the cloud.
The iPad's memory is sized in Gigabytes, and uses it to store all songs, photos, videos, books and apps. The exception for this is are the photos in the Photostream, and music stored in iTunes in the Cloud.
Classic music is the kind of music played by Louis Armstrong in the "Roaring '20s"
First you will need to buy a micro SD card, then load any books, music or photos to the SD card and then insert the card into the nook. The nook will read from the card.
It should play. But if it doesn't, it is mostly because of the limited space in the books. Music takes up much more space then books. The Nook is made for books, and isn't supposed to be a MP3 player.
classic player is a person who plays classial music for example someone who plays indian classical music can also be called classic player .there are different types of classic music so if someone asks you about classic music he should also tell you for which country he saying
iPod Touch FTW ACTUALLY if you want loads of music, and space that will basically never run out, I suggest you get an iPod classic. YOLO
You can listen to music,see photos and videos,you can play games,you can see and read books,you can download and see podcasts from Itunes, and much more!
i depends on what you consider important art.. the Louvre classic music science The great books Money Pyramids, Graveyards IRS