I have both Ipod and the Sony HD1. I would say that the Sony is better than Ipod for sure.
1) 20GB space is enough for most or even all people.
2) It's small! It wouldn't bugg you too much where ever you put it.
3) Ipod's back (the silver part), really easy to get scratched up and get's pretty ugly back there.
4) Much longer battery life.
5) The software is better if you are the kind of person that downloads from WinMX or Kazaa or any other P2P.
6) The color. The Ipod has a really girly color to it. Why don't they make it like Sony and put normal colors?!
7) Ipod headphones not compatable with any other. (WTF are you gonna do if it breaks?)
8) charging time is less for more battery life.
Many others but I think you get my point eh?
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I have both Ipod and the Sony HD1. I would say that the Sony is better than Ipod for sure.
1) 20GB space is enough for most or even all people.
2) It's small! It wouldn't bugg you too much where ever you put it.
3) Ipod's back (the silver part), really easy to get scratched up and get's pretty ugly back there.
4) Much longer battery life.
5) The software is better if you are the kind of person that downloads from WinMX or Kazaa or any other P2P.
6) The color. The Ipod has a really girly color to it. Why don't they make it like Sony and put normal colors?!
7) Ipod headphones not compatable with any other. (WTF are you gonna do if it breaks?)
8) charging time is less for more battery life.
Many others but I think you get my point eh?