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SuperboyAC's Ranting DC Blog #1MP3 Players And Associated Annoyances I'm a big music guy. I listen to a lot of music, I'm a musician myself, it's one of the things I really love. I'm also a huge computer geek and a gadget-a-holic. Putting all of this together, one would think that I would have some mp3 player by now (like an ipod or something). But I don't. Why is that? It's because there's a whole bunch of little things about these players that annoy me and they just aren't implemented well at all. For someone like me (and a lot of the people here at DC) who are computer "powerusers" and are really picky (er...anal) about every minuscule detail, these annoyances are intolerable. OK, I'm exaggerating a little, it's not that bad, but it's still the reason why I haven't bought an ipod yet. OK, OK! The real reason why I haven't bought one is because I'm a cheap bastard. But for the sake of this blog, let's just blame it on the annoying features. Proprietary Multimedia Management Software But why is the software necessary at all in the first place? Think about it, the files are already on my computer, and all I want to do is transfer them to this device. I don't use special to transfer files to USB sticks, so I shouldn't need one for these mp3 players. There are a variety of reasons why the companies do this:
Replaceable/Rechargeable batteries Music Storage The main issue in storage is the portability. With flash cards and flash memory, the players are very small and extremely portable. Some of them are ridiculously small. There's this tiny little cube mp3 player that holds 1 GB of music literally in your fingertips: However, these little drives can only hold a few gigabytes of music (which, of course, is plenty for most people). But for hard core collectors, you're going to need a hard-drive based player, like an ipod. These are significantly larger (although, realistically speaking, they're not all that big...it just goes to show how spoiled we've become ). They are also heavier, but can also do a lot more things by virtue of a larger screen, better navigation controls, and more advanced features. Personally, I've never considered a flash player because the amount of music I have is enormous. Besides, I like things that have a little heft to them; I don't like those super-light plasticky players. Another question I have is why do ipod's competitors keep coming out with hard-drive players with 20 or 30 GB of memory, when ipod is now up to 80 GB? Geez people, if you're going to compete, compete! Maybe there are some technical details I don't know about, but I keep shaking my head at the Microsofts, Zens, irivers, Sony's, etc. when they come out with yet another hard drive player that can hold about half of the largest ipod. From what I know, the hard drives aren't too much different than laptop 2.5" drives, so there shouldn't be too much of a problem, right? Edit: Zen finally came out with a 60 GB model, about freakin time-->Zen Vision M You know what would be really cool? A player where the user can buy whatever 2.5" drive he wanted, and just slide it into the player (kind of like the flash cards). That would be awesome! Until next time, SuperboyAC Random Ranting
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