here is my conclusion: you are full of shit.
the iRiver is the best hardware out there. you buy one, you won't go back. i don't give a hard fuck what os you prefer, what liking you have as far as format for listening... this thing outperforms the ipod any day of the week.
they don't use a house brand polymer compound battery in their hard drive players like the ipod... their flash players have a day's worth of battery life. i've NEVER had a problem with their customer service. the usability is fantastic. It's more durable than an ipod- i've run over my IFP390t with my fucking bike- it still works.
the speakers are FANTASTIC compared to the ipod.
you can keep your ipod and your ignorance... i've tried both products. you're stuck in your insignificant world of shit. enjoy it.
i own an iriver product.. their ifp380t is rugged, well-built, fashionable, and excellent in quality.
i expect no less from their hard-drive units. i can't wait until this company goes IPO, i'm buying their stock and going to watch them kick apple's ass in this market.
The auto-tune factor only comes into play if you listen to synthesized nonsense like britney spears in the first place.
if you listen to real bands such as dave matthews (which i just saw for the 8th time last night) or pearl jam, you're not going to have to worry about auto-tuning issues. They's heavily talented bands that don't use any tweaking in their live experience... they're human just like the rest of us. they make mistakes on stage every-so-often and you can notice it... but other than that they give you flawless shows because they are veterans at performing live.
cheers.
here is my conclusion: you are full of shit. the iRiver is the best hardware out there. you buy one, you won't go back. i don't give a hard fuck what os you prefer, what liking you have as far as format for listening... this thing outperforms the ipod any day of the week. they don't use a house brand polymer compound battery in their hard drive players like the ipod... their flash players have a day's worth of battery life. i've NEVER had a problem with their customer service. the usability is fantastic. It's more durable than an ipod- i've run over my IFP390t with my fucking bike- it still works. the speakers are FANTASTIC compared to the ipod. you can keep your ipod and your ignorance... i've tried both products. you're stuck in your insignificant world of shit. enjoy it.
I HEART MY IFP390t! iriver beats apple in terms of durability, battery life, and headphones... in the long run they'll whip the ipod.
you're sad
YES! the most comfortable pen i've ever held since the seventh grade! and i still have it... and it's still not run out of ink!
a zebra m-102 pen is the greatest pen ever invented! go shell the $3 for one and be happy!
i own an iriver product.. their ifp380t is rugged, well-built, fashionable, and excellent in quality. i expect no less from their hard-drive units. i can't wait until this company goes IPO, i'm buying their stock and going to watch them kick apple's ass in this market.
The RIAA has nothing to do with DAT recordings of concerts. These are fully LEGAL recordings that are available for trade.
God bless my DMB tapers.
my girlfriend plays gran tourismo. it's awesome :)
The auto-tune factor only comes into play if you listen to synthesized nonsense like britney spears in the first place. if you listen to real bands such as dave matthews (which i just saw for the 8th time last night) or pearl jam, you're not going to have to worry about auto-tuning issues. They's heavily talented bands that don't use any tweaking in their live experience... they're human just like the rest of us. they make mistakes on stage every-so-often and you can notice it... but other than that they give you flawless shows because they are veterans at performing live. cheers.