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Floola ipod nano 6th gen
Floola ipod nano 6th gen






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Oh, and do they have custom equalizers yet? Because I had those on MP3 players back about 10 years ago too. Hell, things like flash memory even, which was how most of the very earliest MP3 players worked, was somehow some huge revolution when the nano came out. Oh, and even back then they managed to figure out a more ergonomic way to hold the damn thing while using the camera. I had that on my MP3 player in 2001, and for 2001 it was a pretty decent camera – for 2010, the nano’s camera is pretty crappy. Things like being able to take pictures and video. Things like FM radio (can you _record_ from radio? They had that in MP3 players at least 5 years ago). Oh and the sound quality is nowhere near my iRiver I’m talking about the new features of the newest nano. The iPod now sits permanently blu-tacked to my monitor as a reminder to never be curious about Apple products ever again.

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I installed iTunes on my laptop & got the iPod ‘working’, the install force installed QuickTime (which I CANNOT STAND).Īfter getting the 3rd party software working with the iPod I uninstalled iTunes & then QuickTime – this killed the wifi drivers on the Asus Eee, it took TWO re-installs of the wifi drivers to get it working again, and now everytime I take the laptop out of StandBy one of the background Asus programs for accessing the laptop’s specific hardware crashes. I liked it so much in the first year I bought enough broken units on eBay to make up another working H140 as a backup (which actually hasn’t been needed), along with a complete H120 & other parts that I sold back on eBay to recoup the costs, making the 2nd H140 ‘free’.Ī year or so back a friend was selling a 4GB iPod Nano 2nd gen cheap so out of curiosity I bought it, found 3rd party software to put music onto it because I didn’t want to have to install iTunes, but had to so I could get the 3rd party software to work with the iPod.

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I’ve steered clear of Apple products for as much as I can, my first HD mp3 player was an iRiver H140 which I still use to this day, almost every day for the past 5+ years, as it JUST WORKS, no need for proprietary cables or software to charge it or put songs on it & a full function LCD remote control (which is a godsend when I’m cycling). I’m not sure about “good dock systems” but I remember having a dock for my Creative Zen back in the day, so they must exist. There are tons of MP3 players out there that fit most of these requirements.

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“I’d like to see a competing device that is DRM, protection, lockout free and supports more formats while still having a good dock system like the iPod.” By limiting the features of a device to just what is needed, Apple can spend a ton of time polishing the device and make it as easy and pretty as possible. The vast majority of people aren’t phased by the app store and find it convenient to have one place to get everything, even if Apple has more control over it than us in the Tech work would like.Īpple isn’t making devices for people who like to tinker and play every format under the Sun. You can walk into pretty much any retail store and buy a cable or dock for the thing which is convenient for most people. It plays MP3s and AAC which is what most non-technical people use. Most people don’t care about “locked down outputs, low compatibility with nonstandard formats, App-store approval requirements, etc.”

floola ipod nano 6th gen

Apple is very restrictive in this process to make it easy for people like her to do this.

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Since she now uses iTunes she doesn’t have to worry where the content comes from or how to transfer it. My mom could never figure out how to get her Sandisk mp3 player to work even though I thought it was much simpler to setup (The thing was a UI nightmare however). Of the reason it has the market share it does is because it generally has a limited but easy to use feature set that integrates well with the rest of the Apple product ecosystem.








Floola ipod nano 6th gen