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Actually IPOD gets most of their ideas last, they just happen to have the best marketing period. Ipod did not start the mp3's, they did not do color screens first, hell they stole the name of nano from creative. Still wondering what will happen with that in court. Apple just has the best marketing out of anybody. They do not have shit for innovation compared to everybody else and at the price. Just marketing, marketing, marketing. |
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Apple has got to have the absolute worst marketing of any PC/Comp maker out there. There aren't 100 billion sites out there taking jabs at them because it's convincing. It's $#it. I can admit that and still like the product. 2nd, they combined software with hardware and made a mint. Their site offers high quality d/loads and cheap prices. Edit: there must be some marketing genius out there. You've got moron teenagers (redundant much?) asking their parents to buy them $2,000 computers to go with their $400 iPod. Microsoft isn't the only person to take advantage of the idiot quotient ... |
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Because there is alreay a nano mp3 player out there for the past year. |
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We are talking mp3 players here.. If you want to bash them for their other products make another thread... A inferior product selling 4 out of 5 total mp3 players is marketing power. |
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Welcome to my world bidge! ROFL |
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Never said otherwise, You are the one said they are horrible at marketing... You threw in their pc marketing when we were talking about mp3 players... Failing to see why you arguing when we have the same conclusion... |
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I don't have anything against ipods |
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Don't buy an IPOD!!!!
I bought a 2nd generation IPOD mini and loved it. It lasted 6 months before the battery could no longer hold a charge. Because there was a scuff on the upper left hand of the IPOD from when I dropped it 2 days after I had bought it, and before I had bought a protective case, Apple claimed that my IPOD therefore was no longer under warranty. They would repair my IPOD case and replace the battery for $230. I did not want the case repaired, but that didn't matter. Apple insisted on repairing the case and would not replace the battery without that repair. The metal on the IPOD is very soft on the edges, which almost makes me believe this was done on purpose so that the IPOD will get scuffed and thus get Apple out of their warranty. Buyer Beware!
I tried buying a battery on the 'net, and replacing it myself. But the IPOD is a very delicate and intricate device, and I think that buy opening it up you reduce the tension holding everything together, so that now it won't work reliably. In the future, I will be buying a Creative Labs Zen Micro 6gb because it has a replaceable lithium ion battery that does not need to be sent in to Creative to be replaced. You just snap out the old and snap in the new. This is a HUGE consideration. The Lithium ION batteries only usually last about 18 months, if you are lucky and don't use your MP3 much. |
try dell. Good price .
Or the 20 GB Olympus MP3/camera for 199. Someone said that is sells for 150 . |
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iPods have certainly had some battery problems and it would be nice if they had easily replaceable batteries like the one from Creative that you mention, but not everyone has the same warrantee problems that you ran into. My wife has an iPod that locked up about 6 months after she got it and despite the fact that the case had been significantly scuffed up from being dropped without a cover, they gave us no problem when we took it into the Apple Store to have it replaced. I'm sorry to hear that you had a far less satisfying experience. Good luck with the Zen Micro. |
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