100M iPods!
Recently Apple announced that they had sold 100M iPods.
I'm proud of them achieving this feat. In my mind the iPod has changed the way people view music. I can relate to this. Before I got my iPod, I had a Creative NOMAD II. To use that player, one would launch the software and upload files to use. On the player, there were no playlists - just a list of songs. In short, the Creative player was not as elegant or classy as the iPod. Besides the Creative player, I had your average portable CD player in a bulky case with an even more bulky booklet of CDs. The only real control I had was play/plause, shuffle, and back/forward.
The iPod mini I have has eliminated these problems. It's less bulky than a CD player and more classy and functional than my old Creative NOMAD II.
Size, class, functionally. These are the reasons Apple has sold 100M iPods and the reason I brought mine.
Here's to Apple selling 100M more.
I'm proud of them achieving this feat. In my mind the iPod has changed the way people view music. I can relate to this. Before I got my iPod, I had a Creative NOMAD II. To use that player, one would launch the software and upload files to use. On the player, there were no playlists - just a list of songs. In short, the Creative player was not as elegant or classy as the iPod. Besides the Creative player, I had your average portable CD player in a bulky case with an even more bulky booklet of CDs. The only real control I had was play/plause, shuffle, and back/forward.
The iPod mini I have has eliminated these problems. It's less bulky than a CD player and more classy and functional than my old Creative NOMAD II.
Size, class, functionally. These are the reasons Apple has sold 100M iPods and the reason I brought mine.
Here's to Apple selling 100M more.
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