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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-12-2009 @ 12:01PM
tg said...
Thanx for the detailed review.
I may still buy a second iPod however, instead of a Zune, as:
-I do not listen to radio at all, so have no use for that feature;
-85%+ of the music to which I listen is not available in major resellers, i.e. iTunes store, so I always buy direct from the record labels or Amazon anyway - so I have no use for monthly download plans of any kind;
-I have no use for the Wifi, as I do not share files nor do I need or want to;
-I don't use my iPod for video, though I may from time to time use it for photo storage;
-I don't use the Apple Earbuds, I use Sony & Bose.
So, all in all, the Zune is a competitor and perhaps a worthy one, but offers me nothing over any other player out there.
One thing that would absolutely win my favor however (and there are some folks making this stuff for the iPod) is a stereo digital recorder, a-la Zoom & Tascam, and a mixable lin-in guitar headphone amp....
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