We seem to have wildly differing ideas of what's impontant in an MP3
player. 160gb would hold my entire collection 10 times over and I can't
stand the clickwheel. At home I stream music from a media server so I
don't really have any reason to use an mp3 player at home and I'm rarely
in the car long enough for it it to matter. As for sound quality I think
my E5 matches a nano. I haven't come across a classic is ages but I'm
assuming it's about the same quality. I really do use about all the
features on mine (except the ebook reader...I haven't used that since I
got a real ebook reader for my birthday).

-----Original Message-----
From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 8:36 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: SERIOUS iPhone 4 Hardware Flaw


I guess where we differ is for me more features != better quality.  The
features you listed don't really appeal to my liking of an mp3 player.
The
feature set that I like in my iPod Classic are the 1) 160 Gigs of
storage,
2) Click wheel navigation as it makes traversing over 10,000 songs
pretty
easy, 3) Excellent sound quality, 4) One cable connection(that powers
and
plays) to my home stereo, my car stereo and media room, 5) A line level
output.

I've never tried the E5 or any other Ematics so I guess I can't say with
any
certainty how they perform and my shenanigans comment was based on my
past
experiences with off-brand stuff that was cheaper, I have bought in the
past.


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