Sony HiMD - another marketing disaster?
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Chris Morriss wrote:
(And the joke iPOD is just an item for fashion victims).
Why a joke? Seems like the perfect in-car source to me.
It's a joke full stop. It has the same problem as MD in that it uses
a proprietary coding, and it does not have removable media. The
battery life is laughable, and there are already reports of failed
hard disks. To have to take the whole unit to your PC to add tracks
is a joke.
The whole thing is a triumph of marketing over fitness-for-use.
Horses for courses I guess. I use an iPod + iTrip for in car music and find
it the perfect solution. With a car charger, battery life is simply
irrelevant. With a bit more effort I could easily add a proper plumbed in
car kit then the iPod just slots in and out as easily as a mobile phone and
there's no need for the iTrip.
Of course it has to be connected to a computer to add tracks but that's like
saying a CD-R or cassette has to be 'connected' to a CD drive/tape deck to
add tracks. Given that we're talking about an in-car source, there'll always
be the need to add tracks to the storage medium before taking them out to
the car.
Methinks you're just suffering from iPod-envy ;-)
No I'll just wait until PDAs give me reasonably-priced 512Meg removable
memory, 256kbps MP3 record/playback, moving-map high-resolution GPS, and
a multi-band mobile phone, then the iPod will be laughed out of court.
(I already have the hi-res GPS using the Holux GPS 'mouse' receiver into
an iPAQ5550, and the rest won't be too far away)
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Chris Morriss
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