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Ipod vs Zune
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<blockquote data-quote="T-Bolt" data-source="post: 5794624" data-attributes="member: 12961"><p>User interface: Ipod</p><p></p><p>Storage: Ipod (offering 80 and 160 gigs FTW)</p><p></p><p>Reliability: Zune</p><p></p><p>Compatibility with other products, such as car stereos: Ipod</p><p></p><p>Accessories: Ipod</p><p></p><p>I have an 80 gig ipod and love the interface and menu setup, but it is the most unreliable piece of crap. At least Apple backs their warranty up, so long as you make a fuss. I'd buy a Zune, but few companies make adapters for Zunes to aftermarket car headunits, and since I use it 95% of the time in the car, that's a big deal for me. The other 5% of useage is between my ihome alarm clock, which rocks, and listening while not in my room or car (my computer is wired to the stereo, so no point in using the ipod then). </p><p></p><p>Get the ipod, and for god's sake, get a set of different headphones. The stock ones are the world's shittiest headphones, which really pissed me off (I expected a 350 dollar thing to come with better headphones, but the Zune's headphones suck too). If it's for your daugther, get her a set of skullcandies, available at most major retaillers. They don't have excellent sound, but for 15 bucks, they sound fine and she probably wouldn't notice the difference compared to expensive earbuds anyway. I personally use a set of sennheizer CX300s, and they sound fantastic, plus they seal out almost all outside noise, which I love. I had a set of shure e4cs, and while they were the best sounding headphones I've ever used, they did not seal out outside noise, were uncomfortable, and were expensive to the point that I was afraid to put them in my pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Bolt, post: 5794624, member: 12961"] User interface: Ipod Storage: Ipod (offering 80 and 160 gigs FTW) Reliability: Zune Compatibility with other products, such as car stereos: Ipod Accessories: Ipod I have an 80 gig ipod and love the interface and menu setup, but it is the most unreliable piece of crap. At least Apple backs their warranty up, so long as you make a fuss. I'd buy a Zune, but few companies make adapters for Zunes to aftermarket car headunits, and since I use it 95% of the time in the car, that's a big deal for me. The other 5% of useage is between my ihome alarm clock, which rocks, and listening while not in my room or car (my computer is wired to the stereo, so no point in using the ipod then). Get the ipod, and for god's sake, get a set of different headphones. The stock ones are the world's shittiest headphones, which really pissed me off (I expected a 350 dollar thing to come with better headphones, but the Zune's headphones suck too). If it's for your daugther, get her a set of skullcandies, available at most major retaillers. They don't have excellent sound, but for 15 bucks, they sound fine and she probably wouldn't notice the difference compared to expensive earbuds anyway. I personally use a set of sennheizer CX300s, and they sound fantastic, plus they seal out almost all outside noise, which I love. I had a set of shure e4cs, and while they were the best sounding headphones I've ever used, they did not seal out outside noise, were uncomfortable, and were expensive to the point that I was afraid to put them in my pocket. [/QUOTE]
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