I don't really hate them, I just don't see the point in them. Yes they, arguably, look kinda good. But I don't see why their so much better as, say my Creative Zen. Heck, my Zen is easier to use then an iPod, no need for a stupid program like iTunes. Plus, there is the ridiculous price difference. When I was buying a new mp3-player about 5 years ago, I saw an iPod and the Zen. Both had the same memory capacity, but the iPod costed 40 euro's more, plus you have to use iTunes to actually use your iPod. I already browsed a bit online before I went shopping, and I saw no major quality difference between the 2 (honestly, like there could be a lot of quality difference between 2 respected brands, it's just a little flashdrive with mp3-playing software). So why on Earth would ányone want to pay 40 euro's more, and be obliged to use a crappy piece of software? Well ofcourse I know the answer: fashion. I hate fashion, it's pointless, buying something wich is more expensive and annoying to use instead of a product wich is just as good, cheaper and without annoying software. When a salesman, while I was browsing through the mp3-players, was trying to convince me of getting an iPod, I felt like he was trying to rip me off.
The battery of my Zen is starting to fail though (after 5 years of heavy useage, can't blaim it), and when I'll get a new mp3-player soon I'll probably get another Zen. Screw iPods.
The battery of my Zen is starting to fail though (after 5 years of heavy useage, can't blaim it), and when I'll get a new mp3-player soon I'll probably get another Zen. Screw iPods.