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Old 11-24-2009, 11:00 AM   #19
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To me, I want a music player designed to play music. The iPods are just so-so when it comes to music quality. Apple spends too much time adding gimmicks to the iPods that they forget to concentrate on the music part of them.

I want my reader to do well at displaying a book to me. I don't want it loaded up with all sorts of stuff I won't use. I find a lot of these do it all devices do something important not well enough because it's not what's important to the company that made it.
Absolutely agree. I love the combination of my Sony PRS505 and my old Creative MP3 player which still works though its years old (but plays nice with Audible).
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