I think what everyone here is missing is that this toy, thats exactly what it is a toy, will be used for private parties where people come and bring their ipods and then the host might be able to throw a bash while mixing in different music tastes via his/her guest's ipods.
I see this more as a device that once again allows regular folks the accessability to gadgets that before only some select computer nerds would use. Calm down, DJs wont be losing jobs or respect, just let the people have some fun while pretending to be a dj.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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I think what everyone here is missing is that this toy, thats exactly what it is a toy, will be used for private parties where people come and bring their ipods and then the host might be able to throw a bash while mixing in different music tastes via his/her guest's ipods.
I see this more as a device that once again allows regular folks the accessability to gadgets that before only some select computer nerds would use. Calm down, DJs wont be losing jobs or respect, just let the people have some fun while pretending to be a dj.