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Well I have the MylarOne X3i's(60$ IEMs) and they sound damn good to me.
Pretty much EVERYONE I go to school with uses stock shit though, but that's their choice. It kind of surprises me especially considering I live in such a rich area(Northern NJ). I haven't gotten too into the cans though, but I might get the MDR-V6's after I tried them @ Sony Style.
@Jeebus:I gave up my Cowon D2 and I'd kill for FLAC on my Sony A-728.
@Jesse:
I paid 100$ for it. It does enough of my codecs for vids, I don't use it for music(being what my Sony A728 or Cowon D2 are for), and the screen looks damn good to me :D
I owned a ZVM and ZVW before which were also good but I got a great deal on the recording dock for this Archos.
I'm gunna stick with my Archos 504 40gb. I get the removable battery, a bit bigger a screen, and better(IMO) navigation. When I get the money, I might go for a 605 wifi.
Even if you could emulate ps1 games...no.

I don't have need for an mp3 player with wi-fi.
and hes asking 1200 for a wii with zelda, mario, a 2gb card and a few accessories. and if he gets a buyer for these things...you get the idea.
I'm glad to have an Athlon and have got most people in my immediate family to get one. The 50 or so you save plus the fact that it runs cooler helps :D
Why not a Zune?Or a ZEN?Cowon maybe?clix? Not much of an ipod fan. I've tried but didn't care for them
No video-out was the deal breaker for me. The cataloging would add a few extra button presses. But another thing about their products is just that they don't get loud enough. I'm not saying I want to blow my ears out but I'm saying when I had the vision:w and Vision:m on the bus I couldn't watch a video. It wouldn't go that loud. I ended up buying a D2 which should come in the mail by weeks end.
Which is 1 of the 3 reasons or so I'm going for the D2 or Pilot
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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