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prince1000
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+JuggerNaut+
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i disagree with appearance and agree with the rest. not quite as intuitive as an ipod either.seza wrote:i can understand the storage part of it to a degree. other than that though..i cannot think of any other reason to get an ipod over a 'competing' RIO. unless to be fashionably keeping up with the joneses is your aimprince1000 wrote:i fought it for a long time.seza wrote:ipods are garbage. get a real mp3 player such as a RIO Carbon. take it from me because i'm always right.
BUT 60 gb...i can fit my whole CD collection on it. no need for my 5 disc changer at home or anywhere else i go. just make a playlist and bam. i didnt really buy it as a portable player.
i never looked into any other alternatives but i got a $100 off coupon from my credit card company whcihc brought it down to $299, same as a 3rd gen 20GB.
- battery (life and cost)
- .ogg format support
- sound
- size (dimensions of a business card)
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prince1000
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seza wrote:i can understand the storage part of it to a degree. other than that though..i cannot think of any other reason to get an ipod over a 'competing' RIO. unless to be fashionably keeping up with the joneses is your aimprince1000 wrote:i fought it for a long time.seza wrote:ipods are garbage. get a real mp3 player such as a RIO Carbon. take it from me because i'm always right.
BUT 60 gb...i can fit my whole CD collection on it. no need for my 5 disc changer at home or anywhere else i go. just make a playlist and bam. i didnt really buy it as a portable player.
i never looked into any other alternatives but i got a $100 off coupon from my credit card company whcihc brought it down to $299, same as a 3rd gen 20GB.
- battery (life and cost)
- .ogg format support
- sound
- size (dimensions of a business card)
- weight
- appearance
yeah battery life isn't the greatest with this thing but it's by my stereo plugged in most of the time. and different formats, i rip vbr mp3s and am not that concerned with quality or different formats.
again, since i had thought about it before factored in with cost and the ability to store everything i have ripped it would have been foolish for me to not have gotten it. i don't care that its a photo ipod. honestly, i would have preferred the previous gen display and interface.
how much did that cost you and how much can it hold?
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+JuggerNaut+
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i think it's regularly priced at 179 but i work at bestbuy and with the employee discount it was about 144. i have the 5gb however they just released a 6...still no where near 60 gbs. then again it's a micro harddrive and not a mini like the larger ipods. different classprince1000 wrote:
yeah battery life isn't the greatest with this thing but it's by my stereo plugged in most of the time. and different formats, i rip vbr mp3s and am not that concerned with quality or different formats.
again, since i had thought about it before factored in with cost and the ability to store everything i have ripped it would have been foolish for me to not have gotten it. i don't care that its a photo ipod. honestly, i would have preferred the previous gen display and interface.
how much did that cost you and how much can it hold?
i guess you haven't used a rio carbon? i won't agrue subjective views though..each their own+JuggerNaut+ wrote:you can pick up and find your way around its menus easier than the Carbon. in other words, more user friendly.seza wrote:what'd you mean by intuitive?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
i disagree with appearance and agree with the rest. not quite as intuitive as an ipod either.
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+JuggerNaut+
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sigh.seza wrote:i guess you haven't used a rio carbon? i won't agrue subjective views though..each their own+JuggerNaut+ wrote:you can pick up and find your way around its menus easier than the Carbon. in other words, more user friendly.seza wrote: what'd you mean by intuitive?
i would not have commented on such a thing if i hadn't used one. "borrowed" one for a week. same with a 20gb ipod and the Creative Zen NX.
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Keep It Real
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+JuggerNaut+
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i didn't mean that as an insult...which is why i put the questionmark at the end. i find my rio easier to use and navigate than any ipod.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:sigh.seza wrote:i guess you haven't used a rio carbon? i won't agrue subjective views though..each their own+JuggerNaut+ wrote: you can pick up and find your way around its menus easier than the Carbon. in other words, more user friendly.
i would not have commented on such a thing if i hadn't used one. "borrowed" one for a week. same with a 20gb ipod and the Creative Zen NX.
