Let's find out how many orgers have an iPod and which one!
FYI, an iPod is an apple product, designed by Steve Jobbs. It is a small portable mp3 player. It comes in many different variants. For more info check, www.ipodlounge.com
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Let's find out how many orgers have an iPod and which one!
FYI, an iPod is an apple product, designed by Steve Jobbs. It is a small portable mp3 player. It comes in many different variants. For more info check, www.ipodlounge.com
I don't have one. But my brother, dad and mum have an iPod.
I have another mp3 player
I got a rio carbon, but no Ipod. I want the U-2 special edition one though.
I have the 20GB version.
:balloon2:
The iPod is categorically style over substance. I'll take my Iriver H140 over it anyday.
IMHO, most Apple products are style over substance.
And, I do not own one.
Crazed Rabbit
I hate the iPod, but feel that I shall inevitably own one through the strains of peer pressure...
I've got a 20Gb, coming up on 2 years old now... I like it, it's shiny.
I have another mp3 player - a better one imo - a creative 40 gb zen.
I prefer the cheaper, larger capacity, better sound quality and more intuitive Creative Zen to be honest...
I just bought Mrs ichi an iPod knockoff for her birthday, tomorrow we learn how to fill it with music and then use it.
ichi :bow:
Ditto. I-river supports many more formats than iPod- like Ogg Vorbis.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
I don`t have an Ipod, nor do I want one.
I would much more prefer Creative zen micro or any other of their mp3 players.
I don not have one. But at there prices i agree with Viking iwould rather have a ZEN micro. In Orange! ~D
The reason why I chose an iPod, is very simple. The way navigation works (the menus are always the same, intuitive interface), the synch function with iTunes, design and acessories (sp?).
I know that other mp3 players have more battery time, however, to say they have more capacity is a lie - show me one that has more than 60 gb.
Only thing is the price - it is more expensive, and it is obviously the design/brand that costs you - but the software and the way music works - iPods are also better.
I myself have a g4 20gb
Same is true for the nomads.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
I'll give you that, although I find the idea of paying for mp3 quality music awful.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
What, you mean the design that was ripped straight from the nomad?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
Yet you still buy the iPod. Strange things consumers are.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
From a cursory read of this thread, precisely zero people have said that. Keep dreaming up these imaginary attacks on the iPod though :dizzy2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
No it's not the design and brand that cost you. It's the marketing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
I fail to see how anything can be better than the creative system, where the software integrates so the player is treated as another drive.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
The music doesn't work better. The quality is better on any serious competitor (ie. not cheap imitations) than the iPod.
This does not surprise me. Apple has the skill of turning people into mindless marketing drones honed to an art.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
Woah. I'd prefer it if you wouldn't refer to people as Apple marketing drones-that can only lead bad places.
I do not own an Ipod. I don't particullary care for it, as I'm a big CD fan, and would gladly shell out money for a real CD. But if someone gave it to me, I'd keep it, so I wouldn't say I hate it. ~;)
Style is substance. You mean looks ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
I got an iPod mini 4GB. Serves its purpose quite well :0
I want Sony's MP3 player....well I don't care which one you see...most definitely style over subbstance but when you can get 70 hours battery life out of an AAA battery, who cares how crap sonicstage software is?
Currently using a CD player from the mid 90s... ~D
Only problem about sonicstage is that it doesn't work with windows. So it won't run no matter what you do. I got one and had to return it for that reason.
You can still own a media jukebox and use CDs you know-that's what I do. Just rip them to your PC.Quote:
Originally Posted by Steppe Merc
15gb 3g one. It's nice, bit scratched. Had to rip it open and replace the battery though. *kicks Apple*
The iRiver had possibly the most confusing interface in the world, ever.
How? It seems really easy to use to me, unless you're one of those people who somehow gets confused by the whole long button press-short button press thing. It also has a full function remote! You can make your own filetree structure!Quote:
Originally Posted by BDC
*bigs up the iriver*
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Originally Posted by dgb
look at your initial post.
Bah, I don't remember writing that, although I obviously did. Apologies for that line though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sjakihata
While the rest is a bit harsh, I still stand by it though.
i'd buy an ipod for one reason, i know they work, they've had the exact same design for over 3 years now, and they're an apple, yes i like apples, i like their simplicity and stability.
and what other formats of music do you need, people only use mp3s they don't use any of the others unless they're foolish.
thanks,
dizzy
well some foolish people are using apples lossless format or aac - which the iPod supports as well as many other formats.
i hate "the pod"
All owners of them need to be step in front of a speeding city bus…. I would much rather buy a new sax mouthpiece instead of squandering my money on that.