They look the same...? Where have you been - in a hole? Plus, the both can play song and video, and Zune has radio, both can hold pics and iPod at the least can play a few games if you're bored.
Music is the point of "mp3 players" anyways. They're little nice portable devices of enjoyment
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"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
I ended up getting an iPod, yeah... 80 gig... I kinda wish I got the Zune because it iPod's screen in fucking tiny, and the click-wheel on mine is fucked up... But, all in all, I'm pretty happy, it's only froze up once so far... I need to finish all my downloads though... I only have 9 gigs right now... So... yeah... But the zune felt so flimsy... and there were no Vision:W's like I planned on getting... But, that's cool, I... fit in?... meh...
well one factor that was a big thing for me when i bought my mp3 player was durability. i like to listen to music while i snowboard, and ipods shut down when it gets too cold. also since they use an internal harddrive, there are many moving parts and thus a greater chance to break it. i went with a 2gb creative zen nano, because it uses a ssd (solid state drive). i would recommend a ssd if you are gonna be rough with ur mp3 player.
another factor was the software i would need in order to put music on my mp3 player. itunes is horrid. the copywrite protection is annoying, and its constantly running in the background and slows your computer. i personally have nothing against window media player, which is what the zune uses. the creative zen nano i bought does not require any software, and you can simply click and drag your music files just like an external drive (no copy-right bullsht to get around).
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"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
Music is the point of "mp3 players" anyways. They're little nice portable devices of enjoyment
"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
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"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
Siaynoq's Playthroughs
I don't need to carry more music but I plan to put videos on my iPod sometime or another.
And, aww you can't do strikeout that needs to be implemented
"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
Don't dis my iRiver. It does everything I want it to do. It's very practical, small, and sturdy.
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another factor was the software i would need in order to put music on my mp3 player. itunes is horrid. the copywrite protection is annoying, and its constantly running in the background and slows your computer. i personally have nothing against window media player, which is what the zune uses. the creative zen nano i bought does not require any software, and you can simply click and drag your music files just like an external drive (no copy-right bullsht to get around).