Why my out of date, used, bulky, no longer in production mp3 player is superior to your stylish iPod.
As i spent hours with my girlfriend yesterday attempting to switch her iPod from her desktop to her laptop - and eventually failing miserably resulting in a broken Apple product - i realized something; iPods suck.
Last month i made one of the greatest purchases of my short life. I bought a Creative Zen mp3 player from eBay. Today, I am here to explain to you why this product is a step above the iPod which, as my survey says, 96.4% of you own.
1. AWE INSPIRING POWER
You know a product demands respect when it take a full breath of air just to state it's name. THE FORTY GIGABYTE CREATIVE ZEN NOMAD JUKEBOX XTRA.
2. MORE MONEY FOR BOTTLED WATER
At $80, I dare you to find another mp3 player or even a portable hard drive with 40 GB - including on eBay.
3. YOU PAID MONEY TO KEEP IT FROM SCRATCHING?
Even though I bought it used, it came with all the accesories that were standard when it was for sale in stores. Including: An AC wall charger, a leather carrying case with belt clip, and an industry-standard USB cable; meaning I can use the same cable for my mp3 player, PDA and digital camera. What comes with your iPod? That's right, NOTHING.
4. IDIOT PROOF DESIGN
Like all electronics this device is prone to crashes and freezes. What ever do I do when this occurs, you ask? I pop off the front cover, take out the battery and put it back in. Oh that's right, your iPod can't be opened by you and it must be sent in just to replace the battery or hard drive. (By the way my player can hold a 20, 30, 40, and 60 GB harddrive and I can replace it myself)
5. BACK IT UP
Seeing as how the creator of my music device is not obsessed with the fact that sharing music is evil, I can hook it up to any computer with only a quick driver download to ensure full compatibility. This means I can transfer data or music without forcing my player into disk mode.
What does all this mean? It means you were ripped off and bought a product you thought was one-of-a-kind. Sorry. Next time, do some research. Watching TV does not count.
Now, I'm sure some of you are saying, I'm perfectly happy with my iPod and shame on you for your blasphemy. We're all entitled to our opinions. Mine, however, is the correct one.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Why my out of date, used, bulky, no longer in production mp3 player is superior to your stylish iPod.
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