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No. Because Apple thinks if they do this, no one will notice their relative lack of originality?iambored said:Does it have a removable battery? Why are the headphone sockets at the bottom?
No. Because Apple thinks if they do this, no one will notice their relative lack of originality?iambored said:Does it have a removable battery? Why are the headphone sockets at the bottom?
lol at that commentGötterfunken said:their relative lack of originality
because it's slim as anything (and has a colour screen). to an extent you always pay for design. i wasn't happy with the size of the ipod or minijas0nt said:what the hell?
halving the capacity of the iPod mini but still charging the same amount of money. only Apple could pull bullshit like this and people would still eat it up.
Either you listen to your ipod at eardrum shattering volumes and change tracks every 30secs, or your battery is on its deathbed. My ipod mini G2 easily gets me through uni train trips for several days. wish I had this ipod nano though...it looks coolersantaslayer said:my 20G iPdod has a crappy 4 hr playback time.
don't pull numbers out of your arse, at least provide sources if you are going totheone123 said:damn apple dominates 53% of the digital music player market whilst the 2nd and 3rd players in the market like sony only have 9% of the market each.
redslert said:don't pull numbers out of your arse, at least provide sources if you are going to
cnet.com.com said:iPod sales have propelled Apple into a leading market position, with a 53 percent share of all digital-music players, according to a report released Tuesday by Solutions Research Group. Sony and RCA tied for a distant second with 9 percent share each.
Really, i think the mini is perfect size, light and small enough so i dont crush or snap it. And the colour screen is basically useless i think, if it were monochrome, the battery life could've been extended quite a bit i assume, at least make a flash based mp3 player worth getting over a more capacitious hard drive based one. Wasnt the argument that hard drive based players had more space but lower battery life? Yet this has less space AND less battery life, with features i really dont need/care about. I mean its their to play music, it spends 99.9% of its time docking/in the pocket out of sight.iambored said:because it's slim as anything (and has a colour screen). to an extent you always pay for design. i wasn't happy with the size of the ipod or mini
People can hear it from the outside.supercharged said:Either you listen to your ipod at eardrum shattering volumes and change tracks every 30secs, or your battery is on its deathbed. My ipod mini G2 easily gets me through uni train trips for several days. wish I had this ipod nano though...it looks cooler
"their" --> "there"AsyLum said:Really, i think the mini is perfect size, light and small enough so i dont crush or snap it. And the colour screen is basically useless i think, if it were monochrome, the battery life could've been extended quite a bit i assume, at least make a flash based mp3 player worth getting over a more capacitious hard drive based one. Wasnt the argument that hard drive based players had more space but lower battery life? Yet this has less space AND less battery life, with features i really dont need/care about. I mean its their to play music, it spends 99.9% of its time docking/in the pocket out of sight.
Piss poor i say.
I think they will probably recall all minis.Skeeta said:does this new gadget mean that they will be selling ipod mini's dirt cheap?
Yeah i know that, i think the whole switching chips thing really ended any possibility of me wanting a new Apple product anytime soonerawamai said:Apple is about design more than making sense
Why would you want to stick that nano in your wallet? It'd snap! Haha, and you must wear skin tight leather pants at uni Or skirts..which would make more sense.. but yeah i find it fits into my pockets nicelyiambored said:I am disappointed about the loss in song space but I still say that the size owns everything else out there. the mini was cute but too big for me to carry in my pocket - or my wallet
mini 4gb $299, nano 4gb $359, I am happy to pay $60 for the decrease in size. (although a longer battery life would have been nice).
so? telstra bigpond dominates the australian broadband market, does that mean it's good? no, it's piss poor and is comparable to broadband in third-world countries.theone123 said:does that answer your question
*cough colour screen cough*playboy2njoy said:Its wierd, it uses flash, but it has less battery life? My guess is that they've put a smaller battery than the normal ipods... considering that the photo ipods used to always have more battery life than the cgrayscale ones.