Purely aesthetically i'd take the iPod Touch over this any day.
really, other than flash storage, this competes more closely to the iPod classic. I could care less about hard drive versus flash, as i've never had any troubles with the iPod's hard drives... so with that out of the picture, this Zen is a lot less relevant (when it comes to price/features)
If you're comparing the Zen to an iPod Classic by features, the Zen takes it hands down. But if you're talking about the Touch, then you'd have to consider features vs price. Since the Touch IS more expensive. You'd have to weigh if you actually will use all the fancy features the Touch may have.
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Purely aesthetically i'd take the iPod Touch over this any day.
really, other than flash storage, this competes more closely to the iPod classic. I could care less about hard drive versus flash, as i've never had any troubles with the iPod's hard drives... so with that out of the picture, this Zen is a lot less relevant (when it comes to price/features)
If you're comparing the Zen to an iPod Classic by features, the Zen takes it hands down. But if you're talking about the Touch, then you'd have to consider features vs price. Since the Touch IS more expensive. You'd have to weigh if you actually will use all the fancy features the Touch may have.
oh, you're one of those people who thinks voice memos on a feature spec sheet make a player better.
i know your kind.
:P