I honestly do not understand why all the PMP manufacturers continue to release music players, anything they make is vastly inferior to Apple's supreme line up of devices. Apple clearly dominates the market and I don't see why they can't just accept it.
I download audiobooks for free from my local library's website to listen to while I work out. They have a good number of titles and the authors range from Patterson to Hawking to D. Adams. This service of the library does NOT work on Apple equipment. I was not aware of this restriction when I bought my Samsung.
I guess I lucked out with my "vastly inferior" $99 product.
@JC - Guaranteed within the next few hours, you'll see a post stating he's just "being sarcastic" and that you didn't notice and need to lighten up or some such silliness like that.
I hate to flood the comments with even more useless posts but it just drives me crazy how this seems to be the case on each and every entry on Engadget.
Still, I can't help but read the comments. Too many intelligent readers on Engadget who go in depth about topics I'm unfortunately ignorant to. Those are the best posts in my opinion.
No way guys. Ipods are by far the best. For one, you have itunes which has the largest and easiest to use music library / software package.
Secondly you have the largest number of accessories.
Thirdly, Ipods have features many other players lack, especially considering the Ipod touch. With such a large userbase and custom applications, youre getting features that no other players will have. Try getting a devoted userbase who develops large amounts of custom apps for your Sansa or Zune.
Assuming you buy an iphone, it also makes it very easy to get music and movies. Ipod touch/Iphone. The King of PMPs.
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I honestly do not understand why all the PMP manufacturers continue to release music players, anything they make is vastly inferior to Apple's supreme line up of devices. Apple clearly dominates the market and I don't see why they can't just accept it.
GIVE UP!
You're a moron and a half.
Without competition, how much do you think your precious little iPods would cost?
People like you should just give up... and die.
I download audiobooks for free from my local library's website to listen to while I work out. They have a good number of titles and the authors range from Patterson to Hawking to D. Adams. This service of the library does NOT work on Apple equipment. I was not aware of this restriction when I bought my Samsung.
I guess I lucked out with my "vastly inferior" $99 product.
@JC - Guaranteed within the next few hours, you'll see a post stating he's just "being sarcastic" and that you didn't notice and need to lighten up or some such silliness like that.
I hate to flood the comments with even more useless posts but it just drives me crazy how this seems to be the case on each and every entry on Engadget.
Still, I can't help but read the comments. Too many intelligent readers on Engadget who go in depth about topics I'm unfortunately ignorant to. Those are the best posts in my opinion.
-Danny
No way guys. Ipods are by far the best. For one, you have itunes which has the largest and easiest to use music library / software package.
Secondly you have the largest number of accessories.
Thirdly, Ipods have features many other players lack, especially considering the Ipod touch. With such a large userbase and custom applications, youre getting features that no other players will have. Try getting a devoted userbase who develops large amounts of custom apps for your Sansa or Zune.
Assuming you buy an iphone, it also makes it very easy to get music and movies.
Ipod touch/Iphone. The King of PMPs.