@Mike Cerm >If you can buy one and like it, and it's profitable for Creative, who cares how many people buy it?
Well, ask the few (audiophiles and ethernet-centric geeks) who bought Rio Karmas. And then Rio went belly-up, presumably because not enough people bought it.
Creative won't go belly-up, I'm sure. But they could stop producing, and therefore supporting, MP3 players. Probably not an issue in this case, but it can matter.
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@Mike Cerm
>If you can buy one and like it, and it's profitable for Creative, who cares how many people buy it?
Well, ask the few (audiophiles and ethernet-centric geeks) who bought Rio Karmas. And then Rio went belly-up, presumably because not enough people bought it.
Creative won't go belly-up, I'm sure. But they could stop producing, and therefore supporting, MP3 players. Probably not an issue in this case, but it can matter.