Originally Posted by stevenator65
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Lacene, your comment didn't show up unfortunately. Can you try posting it again?
As for the View, I was quite unhappy with it and remove my recommendation. I have never tried a Zen, but iPods are very user friendly and easy to use. You can buy music from any service and convert it for use on the iPod. Of course, you pay a premium for iPod's design and name.
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Strange.....I posted my comments to this page:
http://www.aximsite.com/boards/vbart...&articleid=456 . There's a side bar to the right with star ratings and comments. I could find no other option on the page to submit comments for the review, nor could I locate a link on the page that directs me to a forum thread elsewhere for comments, like Chris has set up on other blogs he has.
I also question your comments about the iPods' ease of use. As with the View, digital audio players (DAP's) that have MTP and/or MSC/UMS compliance allow for audio - and often photo and video - content to be loaded directly to the player via drag + drop, without the need for a media managing/syncing program such as iTunes, Windows Media Player/Media Center, RealAudio Player, etc. to sync with the player first.
What this means is with such a player, a user can connect with any XP or Vista box (with MTP), or with any operating platform (with MSC/UMS), and the player will be recognized, and the content will load. This cannot be said for the iPod as an audio/video player (an iPod can be used as an external storage device using the MSC/UMS protocol, but any audio or video content - even content that's supported natively by the iPod - loaded in this fashion will just be "data", and cannot be read or databased by the iPod for playback).
Further, your comments about the iPod, where you can "buy music from any service and convert it for use on the iPod" needs clarifying. You cannot subscribe with any online stores that offer DRM-WMA - or PlaysForSure - music, using an iPod. This includes sites such as Yahoo!, Urge, amazon.com, Napster, etc. You can transcode the music into a supported format for the iPod, but the music will be rendered worthless. This also includes protected music subscribed with Real Player.
If you out-right purchase protected WMA music from the above sites, you can transcode that music to mp3. But I cannot see how all this supports the argument that the iPod is user friendly and easy to use in comparison to the Sandisk View or Creative ZEN, when both of those players support all those online sites and formats out of the box WITHOUT the need to transcode everything. And as I said, without the need for media managing software like iTunes.