...or, in the case of the iPod, flash cards are of no direct appeal. All the more reason why they can be used to promote MP3 players / PMPs that accept flash cards (it helps distinguish the player). However, I see this is as a 'value-add' equivalent to bloatware on a new PC; of little value since this stuff is available online already and a 512MB card has little practical value. Just another promotional move that got us gossiping...
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ScooterDe @ Mar 19th 2008 9:23AM
...or, in the case of the iPod, flash cards are of no direct appeal. All the more reason why they can be used to promote MP3 players / PMPs that accept flash cards (it helps distinguish the player).
However, I see this is as a 'value-add' equivalent to bloatware on a new PC; of little value since this stuff is available online already and a 512MB card has little practical value.
Just another promotional move that got us gossiping...