I purchased a video iPod and use it mainly for video.  I do understand
your question though.  Video takes (for me anyway) a bit more
attention than music to enjoy ... and so you cant really (or at least
I cant) enjoy video while driving or trying to write a document etc...

However I live my lil' video iPod.

I spend alot of time in air ports for example.  I often find myself
there waiting for hours trying to get on an earlier standby flight. 
Video iPod for the win!  I usualy have at least a handfull of videos
on there I havent gotten around to watching yet, and there are always
the favorites that I cant get enough of.  Airports, on long train
rides etc.

Also, the iPod is a pretty good transport method for media (not just a
viewing platform, but also a mobile hard disk).  So I can totally
imagine business uses ... video presentations (techincal, advertising,
legal, all sorts of stuff) could be stored on the ipod and easily
plugged into a conference room projector when you arrive at the client
site.

I've got a bunch of videos that I'm dying to show some of my family
... they aren't interested in finding video on the web, but I at the
holidays I can plug in the iPod to the TV and introduce them to some
of the content right in the living room.

- Dave
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http://www.DavidMeade.com


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