all i have to say is that ipod ( when i came out ) was just easier then everything else at the time. apple picked up on it and lunch a advertising campam.
i have tested the ipod and the sansa side by side and none are perfect but as i see it over all the sansa is better, software is software it can be changed on a click of a mouse but hardware cant.
and u might hear cases that " oooooo mine broke in 2 weeks, don't buy it" there are cases in every company like that
and don't complain about the long wait time, it;s better that it checks it self then your ipod freezing up and crashing
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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all i have to say is that ipod ( when i came out ) was just easier then everything else at the time. apple picked up on it and lunch a advertising campam.
i have tested the ipod and the sansa side by side and none are perfect but as i see it over all the sansa is better, software is software it can be changed on a click of a mouse but hardware cant.
and u might hear cases that " oooooo mine broke in 2 weeks, don't buy it" there are cases in every company like that
and don't complain about the long wait time, it;s better that it checks it self then your ipod freezing up and crashing