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	<title>Comments on: Apple&#8217;s new 5G iPod &#8211; with video!</title>
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		<title>By: Raduza</title>
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		<description>I have already watched a movie on my MP3 player! ;My iRiver does video and there is a cool tool, iRiverter that will not only take a lot of different video formats and covert them to the iRiver format, but they also have the ability to covert a DVD to the format. Way cool (not that I have used it much). I wouldn&#039;t give up my iRiver for an iPod video.JMTCMolly
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Same here with my Nokia 3230. Rip from DVD to watch on the PC and then a couple of minutes to covert to an 80meg avi file to watch on the phone. In widescreen.I think the iRivers have a lot going for them.</description>
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Same here with my Nokia 3230. Rip from DVD to watch on the PC and then a couple of minutes to covert to an 80meg avi file to watch on the phone. In widescreen.I think the iRivers have a lot going for them.</p>
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