iPod Mini Hits The 'Sweet Spot'?
Tooky writes "The BBC is reporting on a survey carried out by Jupiter Research which found that most consumers were only storing about 1000 songs on their portable MP3 players, claiming that ' The finding seems to be borne out by the demand for Apple's Mini iPod'." According to the piece: "Jupiter said digital music players with capacities of 5,000 songs will provide too much space for most people. It added that consumers rate other features as highly as the ability to store all the songs held on their PC."
What good is all of this hard drive space if the iPod mini loses access to data stored on its internal hard drive?
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"I" am "them" as is my father, my mother and every I know who refuses to buy HDTV until everyone else has it. YOU are assuming this "study" is correct, unbiased and even somewhat logical.
People don't buy cars that get 55 miles to the gallon but only have 1 gallon of fuel storage. They buy cars that get 15 miles to the gallon and have 30 gallons of storage.
All this study shows is that people are still utterly clueless about technology, what the terminology is and what will be possible six months from now. Period.
I stopped reading after "or a terrorist". It's hilarious how trolls like you bring politics into every single thread. Good lord you need help.