(Oh wait, you said "right mind")
I've got the 30GB model. I've got roughly 7000 songs on the iPod at the moment. A mix of singles and albums. Which makes it about 2/3 full.
I will end up filling it up, and probably needing to delete things to rotate different songs and albums.
I do store a little bit of data on it, as well.
As for whether or not Apple can sell hardware to a limited audience, I think they do it very well.
I paid $499 for the darn thing. Plus accessories. That is more than I paid for any other computer I own at the moment, except my xServe and Sony Viao.
Its more than I paid for my projector, my desktops, my touch screens, my ebook reader, my cellphone, my digital camera, my TV, my Tivo, etc.
I bought an xServe because I was impressed with my iPod and previously with my iMac (and a little because of my Apple ][).
If they came out with a modern eBook reader, I'd be on it immediately.
If they did a camera with the same engineering details, I'd by it.
Or a professional quality digital recorder to replace my minidisc.
There are a myriad of consumer electronics I would by from them if they made them _right_. Only Sony is coming close to answering my desires for personal electronics. And they get it wrong as often as they get it right.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/07/03 10:45AM >>>
>>Who in their right mind has 1000+ albums? <g>
*raises hand*
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:43 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: iTunes - What does that .99 cents pay for?
> I'm just waiting for the new Nomad Jukebox Zen Ultra. 60 gigs of
space.
I had a 6Gig MP3 player when they first came out, and that held 120-130
albums
Who in their right mind has 1000+ albums? <g>
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