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TopherD05 said:i would say if you can afford it get a video iPod. I got a black Nano iPod for christimas 2005 and i wish i would of got a video iPod because it holds alot more songs and can also play videos.
SourceSo if the music companies are selling over 90 percent of their music DRM-free, what benefits do they get from selling the remaining small percentage of their music encumbered with a DRM system? There appear to be none. If anything, the technical expertise and overhead required to create, operate and update a DRM system has limited the number of participants selling DRM protected music. If such requirements were removed, the music industry might experience an influx of new companies willing to invest in innovative new stores and players. This can only be seen as a positive by the music companies.
Much of the concern over DRM systems has arisen in European countries. Perhaps those unhappy with the current situation should redirect their energies towards persuading the music companies to sell their music DRM-free. For Europeans, two and a half of the big four music companies are located right in their backyard. The largest, Universal, is 100% owned by Vivendi, a French company. EMI is a British company, and Sony BMG is 50% owned by Bertelsmann, a German company. Convincing them to license their music to Apple and others DRM-free will create a truly interoperable music marketplace. Apple will embrace this wholeheartedly.
tank said:haha Zens = crap. About 10 of my friends had Zens and they all had them break. Not only software crash, but the player itself has broken. Architecturally the Zens are crap, face plates breaking off, ports coming loose and shaking out. And the customer support is terrible when it breaks and you try to get a new one.
That's why Apple products can be more expensive. They actually put some thought into the design of their products.
From what I've read, the Zune got bad ratings.
And as for everyone complaining about file formats and DRM and whatnot. It realy doesn't matter. There are countless numbers of utilities out there to crack DRM, convert file type (audio AND video) and stuff. So if you know what you're doing, you can play just about anything on anything. Emphasis on the JUST ABOUT
Wii_Smurf said:99% of people who have Ipods buy them just to say they have an Ipod.
tank said:Because shuffle if the greatest thing to happen to portable media players.
I have 3500 songs or so. of course I'm not gonna listen to all of them on one outing. But i like all 3500 songs I have. So just toss it on shuffle, it's a surprise at every song.