  Fatal Vector
join:2005-11-26 | reply to blahh0 Re: $249.99 U.S
"what a HATER."
What a dufus thing to say. The truth of the fact that it was made under contract to M$ specs is simply the truth. How is that being a "hater"?
Duhhhhhh. |
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  phattieg
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| reply to kangabil said by kangabil :That is has M$ label is my real worry. How many patches before it really works. How many bugs that will ensure it WON'T work And if I did buyt it (no way Jose') then I'm tied even tighter to the M$ octapus. Buy M$ machine, get M$ permission to play only M$ labelled software and on M$ approved ownloads. I don't think so thanks. Well, my experience with Microsoft NON-PC devices is pretty good. Not to mention there is a large community already that is familiar with it. The good thing about this being Microsoft made is the hacks and mods that will become available to make the device better. It's like everything else, only since the device will have a larger group of developers (unlike the Mac, smaller group of idea makers) I think it just might take off... -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / PIMPNET Chatline / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. |
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  blahh0
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  Fatal Vector
join:2005-11-26 | reply to odreian615
Who cares who manufactured it? Point is that it was made to Micro$oft specs. |
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  NPGMBR
join:2001-03-28 Arlington, VA
| reply to markopoleo I have a Dell DJ20 (20gigs). I currently have 1,707 tracks, with 8548MB of space left. I have every song I like on it and will fill it up in the coming years as I include newer songs that will become my favorites.
To be honest I don't see the point of a study that says x amount of people only have x amount of spaced used on their hard disk because over time people will add to it making that whole argument moot. |
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  Pashune Inhaling at 675 KB per sec. Premium join:2006-04-14 Gautier, MS
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| reply to Pictor Guy Anything past $50 at the moment is out of my profit, if I buy it and it works, and it settles my needs, why complain? Sheesh, I only have 5 gb of music on my computer. That's around..4,000 mp3s.  |
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| reply to markopoleo That is what movies are for. For the longest time I wouldn't buy an Ipod. I just didn't get it, bought a creative Zen and I was never really happy with it. Then I finally broke down and grabed a 5th gen Video Ipod and love it...once I bought a skin to protect the screen. I load my DVD's onto it and watch them in the gym. -- 4 More years and we won't have a country. |
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  peter_m Premium join:2005-07-13 Canada, QC
1 edit | reply to Pictor Guy Re: Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux
But this should have better video.. larger screen then the current iPod. I bet it has more RAM and a faster processor as well. Also will be less expensive then Apple's iPod but most importantly it will be funny to have it run Linux while the case says Micro$oft.

But seriously, installing Linux will remove any silly restrictions, will give access to more codecs, will allow you to customise it with third party software and will satisfy urges to mess with Micro$oft.
It's a win-win situation unless you want to use the DRM stuff, then it's a no-no. |
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  odreian615
join:2006-01-18 Chicago, IL 1 edit | reply to kangabil Re: $249.99 U.S
M$ actully didnt make it Toshiba did |
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join:2004-06-21 Sammamish, WA
| reply to Ahrenl said by Ahrenl : Now $300 for a 30GB video Ipod which has a terrible looking screen, and a GUI made by Apple; I don't deem a good value. FYI The 30GB iPod has a new(er) screen and is $249 (not $300). |
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| reply to rachelsfx said by rachelsfx :Smart to play iTunes stuff too which may slowly break iPod's strangehold on MP3 players at their ridiculously high prices for supposed quality. How will they do that is Apple is still holding fairplay?
And how are MSFTs prices any better? |
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join:2004-06-21 Sammamish, WA | reply to peter_m Re: Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux
You can already install Linux on the iPod |
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| reply to navalpatel Re: $249.99 U.S
If you don't need a 30GB player, then how can you determine if the pricing is correct? Personally I think $250 is a great price if it has a screen that is outstanding. I don't know if it does, but I know my Vision:M which I paid $250 for does.. Since I ride a train for 45mins twice a day, not only do I use it watch a lot of movies, that I'd otherwise never get to see, I also keep 10-15GB's of music on it, which even now, has ALL been listened to thoroughly.. Now $300 for a 30GB video Ipod which has a terrible looking screen, and a GUI made by Apple; I don't deem a good value. |
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| reply to Speedy8 Automatically imports your existing music, pictures and videos from iTunes and Windows Media Player in a variety of formats
If it plays iTunes music and videos, it looks like M$ is going full steam after Apple. Smart to play iTunes stuff too which may slowly break iPod's strangehold on MP3 players at their ridiculously high prices for supposed quality. |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to peter_m Re: Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux
said by peter_m :I'm sure some hacker or group of hackers would love to have it boot LINUX... I would buy one just for that! What good would that do if you cant use it due to the DRM? -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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  peter_m Premium join:2005-07-13 Canada, QC 1 edit | reply to iotastorm I'm sure some hacker or group of hackers would love to have it boot LINUX... I would buy one just for that! |
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  kangabil Do It Now, Do It Right Premium join:2005-05-15 Australia
| reply to iotastorm Re: $249.99 U.S
That is has M$ label is my real worry.
How many patches before it really works. How many bugs that will ensure it WON'T work And if I did buyt it (no way Jose') then I'm tied even tighter to the M$ octapus. Buy M$ machine, get M$ permission to play only M$ labelled software and on M$ approved ownloads.
I don't think so thanks. -- Who was that masked man? |
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| reply to Pictor Guy I think the point you missed is the fact that he doesn't need it (even though an iPod (or any other larger MP3 play) may be the better deal. If you go to the store for a clock; let's say its $5. The store offers you 60 for $1 each. Sure you may be getting a better deal on the grand scale, but you also just spent $60 on 60 clocks when 1 would have cost you $5.
That example is a bit off because you can always sell the other clocks off, but what if you couldn't (like the OP couldn't resell 59.5GB from an iPod)? |
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1 edit | reply to Pictor Guy Some tech site did a survey awhile back and noted most people use less than %10 of there storage space on mp3 players. I agree, i have a hard time filling up 512megs with songs I want to listen to. For cutting grass, or doing stuff its plenty of space for me at least.
I also have that 512meg sandisk player, its great no complaints at all with it, does its job, and easy controls. I even dropped it off the roof 3-4 times still ticking. hehe
I wish they could make a wireless mp3 player so you could eliminate the cords, hard to carry stuff at work with cords in way though.
The Zune has potential, have not read much on the service it offers, but again 99 cents a song is WAY to much, and DRM needs to go. |
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join:2006-01-24 Florissant, MO | reply to Speedy8 But...But..but..Its says Micro$oft on it! |
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