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Originally Posted by kenneth11414
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i mean come on who the hell is going to listen to all of their music in one day and second if the hard drive on the ipod goes and u literally dumped all of ur cd's then ur really screwed. all im saying is that its just better. as i mentioned for the same amount of money that somebody would spend on a ipod just spend it on a axim which can do multiple things and ull never be sorry because its perfect for any lifestyle
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That's just not true.
The amount of songs that a person can listen to in one day is obviously limited by the amount of time that they spend listening to music. So if someone has say only 40 songs can they listen to them all in one day? Sure they can. They can listen to them on the Axim too of course. But the argument that nobody would listen to all their music in one day is worthless.
Secondly - if the iPod HDD dies, you replace it and plug in the new one. It's really that simple. It will sync with iTunes and you're back in business. Just plug it in. Don't have to mess around re-copying files etc. It's significantly easier than recovering from a memory card failure.
They are different things. It's pretty narrow minded to say that one is better than the other since it really depends how you want to use them.
what would happen if you wanted to carry 200 songs with you (not a huge amount) but you wanted them in lossless format? Guess the Axim's not perfect in every situation after all.