#25 I couldnt agree with you more, the last thing we need is an "eeeevil Steve Jobs" dictating our lives with piano white ipods. once again apple is trying to brainwash us... I can just see it now, an old lady buying a new computer from her local dick smiths, "what does it have in it?" "oh it has the latest in _compatibility_ hardware, a DRM Protection Chip" "whats that?" "its a chip in the computer that doesnt let you do ANYTHING!!" grrrr
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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#25 I couldnt agree with you more, the last thing we need is an "eeeevil Steve Jobs" dictating our lives with piano white ipods. once again apple is trying to brainwash us... I can just see it now, an old lady buying a new computer from her local dick smiths, "what does it have in it?" "oh it has the latest in _compatibility_ hardware, a DRM Protection Chip" "whats that?" "its a chip in the computer that doesnt let you do ANYTHING!!"
grrrr