Ha ha!
Nicole forwarded this to me. Ha ha seemed appropriate for all the naysayers two years ago:
http://homepage.mac.com/danbirchall/iblog/C5324992 /E809036430/index.html
This is a bit late, but I didn't want to post something in a 300+ comment article that'd just get lost in the clutter.
I have to confess - I originally put down the iPod when it first came out. $300 for 5GB?! WTF! MP3 CDs RULE! Of course, now I own one (it was a gift, heh) and it's the best damn music player I've ever used. I have some experience with MP3 players - 1st generation Philips Expanium and RioVolt SP90 were the others I've owned. Both served their purpose very well at the time, but I could never get a good mix of music on a 700MB CD.
Back when the iPod first came out, iTunes didn't have a smart playlist feature. Once Apple added that feature to iTunes and the iPod was integrated with that, the allure of the iPod + iTunes increased. Really, if you're on the fence about it, do yourself a favor and at least try one out. And bring your favorite headphones - the stock headphones blow. I'd recommend the Sony Fontopia in-ear headphones... extremely comfortable and excellent bass for such a small phone.
So anyway, if you like music and you have lots of MP3s/AACs on your computer, get a damn iPod already.
Coming soon: If you like TV, get a TiVo. Trust me ;-)
http://homepage.mac.com/danbirchall/iblog/C5324992 /E809036430/index.html
This is a bit late, but I didn't want to post something in a 300+ comment article that'd just get lost in the clutter.
I have to confess - I originally put down the iPod when it first came out. $300 for 5GB?! WTF! MP3 CDs RULE! Of course, now I own one (it was a gift, heh) and it's the best damn music player I've ever used. I have some experience with MP3 players - 1st generation Philips Expanium and RioVolt SP90 were the others I've owned. Both served their purpose very well at the time, but I could never get a good mix of music on a 700MB CD.
Back when the iPod first came out, iTunes didn't have a smart playlist feature. Once Apple added that feature to iTunes and the iPod was integrated with that, the allure of the iPod + iTunes increased. Really, if you're on the fence about it, do yourself a favor and at least try one out. And bring your favorite headphones - the stock headphones blow. I'd recommend the Sony Fontopia in-ear headphones... extremely comfortable and excellent bass for such a small phone.
So anyway, if you like music and you have lots of MP3s/AACs on your computer, get a damn iPod already.
Coming soon: If you like TV, get a TiVo. Trust me ;-)
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