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| quote: | Originally posted by Jem_hadar
I suppose that can be tricky, eh?
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tricky? hell ya. I remember they came out with the first tiny player with 20 gigs, ipod mini size, but with 20gigs. Only problem was, it only played Sony's mp3 format. So you either had to transcode everything, or re-rip all your cds. Pain in the ass! One of my friends bought it, against my recomendation, and he broke, and was fine with that. He now has an Iriver, and is happier.
The fact is, they tried to make both hands happy, this way, you couldnt play downloaded music on it, very easily, but the end user was so frustrated it didnt matter.
Sony is starting to turn around though. The impact of iTunes has helped, so Sony launched its own music purchasing program, not very successfull at this point in time. They have got to see the big picture.
There are lots of smaller companies like Iriver and Achros coming out with very functional players at decent prices, because the technology is now cheap. They cannot afford to stand alone anymore, the globalized market no longer works like that.
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