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07 Dec 2001  


iPod

I saw the iPod (Slashdot) the other day at Fry's and then again at CompUSA. I've got to say, Apple is on top of design. At CompUSA I was able to compare the iPod to other hard drive based MP3 players like the Archos, the Creative Nomad Jukebox and Intel models too-awful-to-remember. The iPod is the most expensive of the bunch but it's by far the coolest. It's small, like a pack of cigarettes, and light, like a Nokia cell phone, and has a simple, intuitive UI and a backlight. It's actually not completely white, the back and sides are a silvery finish and the white faceplate is actually transparent plastic with a white backing. The jog dial works smoothly to perform menu selections and adjust the volume. The iPod is kept simple; there is one firewire port, a headphone jack and a hold button on top. It's chic.

The other players, on the other hand, were designed by adolescents living in the 1950s who dream about the future. They're clunky and heavy and cheap. The Archos looks like a Star Trek prop reject. The Nomad looks like an oversized CD player for kids. There's also an Archos Mediabox that's just been announced but it wasn't at CompUSA.

Of course, I don't have a Mac.

This poses several problems. One, how do I get songs on to the iPod? Two, how do I charge the damn thing?

Well, there's a company called MediaFour that has announced Windows software that will communicate with the iPod. A preliminary version is expected on Christmas Eve. All I need, in addition to the software, is a firewire card for my PC. The charging is taken care of through firewire.

The more adventurous among you might be interested in this Slashdot article about someone who took apart his iPod. It turns out the hard drive used in it is not a 2.5" laptop drive (which is how the Archos and the Nomad are able to beat Apple on price), but a 1.8" drive designed for PCMCIA cards (which is how Apple is able to keep the iPod so sleek). The PCMCIA version of the drive used in the iPod retails for $399, the same price as the iPod itself.

Is $400 too much for an MP3 player with "only" 5 Gigs of storage? I personally think an iPod is infinitely more useful than a PDA. Everyone I know who owns a PDA, owns a PDA which is gathering dust. People seem to have less of a problem justifying $300-400 for a PDA.

Hell, I listen to music constantly. I'll be watching MediaFour and their XPlay Windows software closely... The iPod goes on my Christmas 2001 Wishlist.

One caveat: the sound was a bit tinny, but I'm hoping it's the earphones' fault and not the D/A converter in the iPod.

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posted by danchan on 08 Dec 2001
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Hacking your iPod

An entire site devoted to it:

http://www.ipodhacks.com/

     
posted by bitterchick on 09 Dec 2001
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I agree that other mp3 players are plain ugly....

....and I am all for the jog dial, but am I the only one that thinks the iPod looks like a hearing aid???????

I just can't say that it looks that cool. I'm gonna stay loyal to my rosy pink MD player/recorder.

     
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