People replacing older iPods with new ones
By admin • May 6th, 2008 • Category: Apple iPodAccording to a recent survey on CNet News owners of older iPods are now moving more and more over to the new iPod models, including the iPod Touch.
The survey revealed that the iPod Classic is the preferred daily music player for 31% of the respondents, while 52% of the respondents have owned one or two ipods.

Although only 12% said they currently own an iPod Touch, about 60% said that the iPod Touch is they preferred choice when upgrading from their current ipod model.
This is good news for Apple as the MP3 market is getting saturated and future revenue depends on people upgrading to new models, like the iPod Touch. If you are looking to upgrade to an iPod Touch we suggest that you take a look at our best price ipod touch table.
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