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You can get those but thats another 130 bucks for the 512 card and i think the gb cards around 250 bucks. so thats close to 1,000 after taxes for 1 gb of music
even when someone makes an iPod killer, they'll need an iTunes killer for it as well, cause i doubt Apple is gonna open iTunes for plug-ins for many other mp3 players. and iTunes makes the iPod so much sweeter of a deal
I think that first one's ugly. It also looks hard to use - switching playlists will be next to impossible since you'll never be able to tell which one you're listening to except by listening to it. The samsung one is ugly too. Sure, there are advantages flash based players have over the iPod, but a cost : space ratio isn't one of them. I love being able to store entire movies on my iPod.
It's nice, but I'll stick with my 20gig iPod where I can store all my school projects as well as listen to crap loads of music with really good quality.
1. its ugly
2. its really expencive
3. Bang & Olufsen supplies cards with capacities of 128 MB, 256 MB and 512 MB"
4. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA you're kidding me....
i would never in my life buy something like that...
128mb...yay...i can fit 20 songs on there!
ill stick to something useful... 40gig ipod- sexy, easy to use, and its a back up hard drive all in one
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