I got a 4 gig 1.5 inch screen Zen. Accidentally washed it and still works. Its awesome. Contains over 300 choice songs and my fave futurama ep, can't complain
I had a Zen Vision 30g. It was really cool, but really lacking in a lot of ways. The main problem I had was that, for some reason, I couldn't get my movies converted in the right format and, they'd play, but I couldn't fastfoward, rewind, or pause them... and if I quit watching and went back I'd have to start from the beginning, so, that really sucked.
Creative made me mad because they totally ditched the Vision for the Vision:W, instead of letting them co-exist. EVERYTHING shifted over to the Vision:W and the Vision:M, and since then they've ditched both of them for the new Zen, the tiny little high capacity flash player, which, in all honesty I would've rather had any of the other players than that one... So, creative made me mad and I jumped over to the new Zune, and it has delivered quite well. I can easily put movies on it and they work great and look awesome on the screen (which kicks the Zen Vision's ass in color quality and the iPod classic's in size), and I also love the huge album art thing.
I've been a Mac user for about 16 years. Even before I bought an iPod, I had already ripped all my CDs into MP3s for use in iTunes. And to top it off, I have several family members who have been vocal proponents of iPods for years. So the choice for me to get an iPod, as opposed to some other digital music player was a simple one. I've been a iPod user for a couple of years now, since the release of the 1GB iPod Nano, and since then have acquired an iPod shuffle (gift), iPod Nano 8GB, and an iPhone.
Nearly all of the music in my collection is ripped from CDs I own, a tiny bit ripped from CDs borrowed from friends. None of it is downloaded from pirate music sites, and very little is bought from the iTunes Music Store.
I'm not strongly tied to Apple's platform by DRM. But the user experience on the iPhone is amazing, and the integration between iPods and iTunes is excellent. Nothing I've heard about the Zune, Zen, or any other digital music player has made me want to even consider jumping ship.
I have no problem admitting that the iPhone is amazing, but I also really doubt that most of it's buyers actually need a phone like that... it's just a really, really expensive and nifty gadget. What's funny is that I've seen a buttload of teenagers with iPhones, but when adults are asked why they don't have one, they reply "I can't afford it." Absolutely cracks me up, and then saddens me that my generation is so damn spoiled... It did make me mad that it won the gadget of the year award, mainly because you look through the list of competitors and you see these really neat advancements that are really productive and such, such as new advancements in prosthetics, for example, yet it's the iPhone that takes the cake... A PHONE! Sure, it's cool, but is it really that great when you put it next to these other great scientific advancements that are actually moving us forward? It makes people's lives easier by allowing them unlimited Facebook and email access, while other inventions are actually doing something significant, like making amputee's lives a little easier... And we give the prize to an effing PHONE... That's sad, in my humble opinion.
I think it is worth mentioning that I actually considered buying the iPod touch when it first came out... That is, until I saw it's price tag
😱 No thanks, think I'll pass and buy twice the storage space for half the price, minus the fancy, head turning interface. I got exactly what I payed for.