Do you watch movies on your iPod?

Movies on iPod - Watching movies and TV shows on the iPod.
@Lindery (853)
Latvia
February 16, 2009 9:07am CST
I prefer watching movies on big screens, so I don't really like to watch movies on small screens as iPod or cell phones. Do you watch movies on your iPod?
5 responses
@Wordplay (239)
• Canada
18 Feb 09
No, but then I have an iPod shuffle so I couldn't watch movies on it if I tried. But even if I had a fully-featured iPod, I doubt I would use it to watch movies. Call me old fashioned, but when it comes to electronics I'm not into the whole multiple use thing. I use my phone as a phone, not as a music player or a camera. If I want to take pictures, I use a camera for that. And for music I have my iPod--to me it's an updated version of my Walkman. But as for movies, even if I did have a device that just played movies, like a portable DVD player, somehow it still wouldn't be the same. To me, watching a movie is about the whole experience. I want to enjoy it the way it was meant to be--in a comfy seat with a big screen and a bucket of popcorn. If I can't do it right, why bother?
@cndn420 (2062)
• Canada
18 Feb 09
i only use my ipod for music. i don't like watching movies on cell phones or ipods or even computers for that matter. i like to watch them either at the theater (which i rarely do) or on my tv
@arcidy (5005)
• United States
17 Feb 09
Only times I watch movies on my ipod is when im on a plane trip. and thats when I download a bunch of movies and put them on my ipod. But now I have a psp so I wont have to watch movies on my ipod I can watch them on my psp which is better because it has a bigger screen.
@dodo19 (47117)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
16 Feb 09
I prefer having bigger screens, as well. But there are times, when I have watched movies on my ipod. It doesn't really happen often, but there is the rare occasion when it does happen.
• United States
16 Feb 09
No, I have an Ipod Nano, and it's just for music. I don't think I would watch movies on an Ipod because the screen is simply too small.