Pros: full featured including video playback, internet and apps Cons: expensive, and without AT&T’s network, wi-fi is needed for many features (credit: Ryan Anson/AFP/Getty Images)
iPad
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iPhone 4
Pros: tons of features plus a phone, and is always connected to AT&T’s network Cons: monthly fees and a contract with AT&T (credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
iPod Classic
Pros: more music storage space than any other iPod Cons: without a touch screen, the interface feels ancient (credit: Cate Gillon/Getty Images)
iPod Nano
Pros: small, lightweight, touch screen allows for more features like photos Cons: still no video capabilities or apps (credit: Ryan Anson/AFP/Getty Images)
iPod Shuffle
Pros: inexpensive, small and lightweight Cons: little storage space and no display, so functionality is limited to audio only (credit: Ryan Anson/AFP/Getty Images)