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Reviews (15)
Jan 21, 2010
Velly Nice
It's ipod, so goodness comes built-in. With 30 gb and a beautiful OS that makes finding music a breeze, the only trouble I had was in learning how to scroll quickly--it's not exactly intuitive. My iRiver has only 5 gb and hasn't given me any problems, so I'm not sure that I'd say you have to go iPod if the price isn't really good, but if you have iTunes and like the way they work, go for it. Definitely worth the money . . . used. :)
Feb 05, 2007
An Interesting Textbook?
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought the text for a class, but I have to say that if I had any sense I would have bought it even if it wasn't required. It's a comprehensive look at the development of artistic themes and motifs through the centuries, starting even before the Greeks and Romans. Featuring excellent pictures of all the great works and fascinating interpretations of symbols in artwork that I thought I knew all about, Walford's work is captivating with an informative narrative that is easy to read and that fully captures the spirit of art as it has changed throughout the years. A good read for the curious intellect looking to gain an edge not only in art history, but also in cultural, religious, and societal development.

Jan 04, 2017
Works with the Xbox slim if you have a tiny screwdriver
I didn't actually know I had an Xbox slim, but the conversion process was really straightforward, and there are a lot of YouTube videos showing how to do it. You just have to unscrew the four tiny screws on the bottom, and then the drive can be unhooked from this basic 360 case and slid into the 360 Slim slot. Easy peasy, and it worked immediately so now I have a ton of games on my Xbox Slim. So cheap and wonderful!