That's pretty good. With iTunes (available for Mac and Windows) you can load up an iPod from CDs.
Using rough math and estimations, MP3s are (approximately) a meg a minute, thus 10,000 minutes for 10 gigs, or roughly 2000 songs at 5 minutes each, or, scaled further, more or less 200 CDs worth of music.
For comparison, the current low end in Apple's lineup is the 15GB iPod for $299, not counting the mini iPods, which are $249 for a freakey-styley cased 5GB model.
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Using rough math and estimations, MP3s are (approximately) a meg a minute, thus 10,000 minutes for 10 gigs, or roughly 2000 songs at 5 minutes each, or, scaled further, more or less 200 CDs worth of music.
For comparison, the current low end in Apple's lineup is the 15GB iPod for $299, not counting the mini iPods, which are $249 for a freakey-styley cased 5GB model.