I just want to listen to music, plus some CDs that aren't music (lectures and foreign language learning audio CDs). I'd use it mostly when walking so I'd want to still be able to hear traffic etc. (Can I listen to one of these with one ear and still get good sound?) I've held off for this long because of concerns about sound quality of those devices but I'm told that's not a problem.
Is there a reason to get an iPod vs. a knock-off? The device at www.zvue.com is pretty cheap, though its basic card only holds 128MB. I've seen lots of these knock-offs, but everyone talks about an iPod. Are they using the term generically, or is an iPod really better? I don't need it to play games, show photos or movies, track appointments, etc. My PocketPC does much of what I need in those regards. (I use it more for reading books and keeping appointments than anything else.) Similarly, while an iPod shuffle seems to have a poor interface, an iPod Mini seems like plenty for my needs. Am I overlooking anything?
I'm soon to upgrade my PocketPC. Should I try to get a PocketPC that makes listening to music convenient too? My current iPAQ plays music, but the sound quality is iffy.
Thanks for any advice, iPod users!
Is there a reason to get an iPod vs. a knock-off? The device at www.zvue.com is pretty cheap, though its basic card only holds 128MB. I've seen lots of these knock-offs, but everyone talks about an iPod. Are they using the term generically, or is an iPod really better? I don't need it to play games, show photos or movies, track appointments, etc. My PocketPC does much of what I need in those regards. (I use it more for reading books and keeping appointments than anything else.) Similarly, while an iPod shuffle seems to have a poor interface, an iPod Mini seems like plenty for my needs. Am I overlooking anything?
I'm soon to upgrade my PocketPC. Should I try to get a PocketPC that makes listening to music convenient too? My current iPAQ plays music, but the sound quality is iffy.
Thanks for any advice, iPod users!