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You're making me consider buying an iPod for the
first time. You should become a salesman for Apple! :-)
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 5:48
PM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Portable
Video. I'm not sure I give a crap. I want to, but I don't get it.
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 -- http://www.DavidMeade.com
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