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Old 05-06-2010, 08:23 AM   #12
murraypaul
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I'd like to vote twice, for 'I'm not satisfied' and 'I love it'.
I'm at heart a PC version, I want to be able to take things apart, figure out how they work, then change them 'till they work the way I want. My first MP3 player was an Archos with custom firmware that I made my own changes to.
The iPad is the antithesis of that philosophy, the triumph of style over substance, of the Apple one-button view of the world. My iPod Touch is an MP3 player which doesn't even have a play/pause button, who other than Apple could get away with that?
Yet I own the iPod Touch, and won't give it up, and it is likely that in the next couple of weeks I'll own an iPad as well, as despite all of (as they appear to me) drawbacks, it is still an extremely desirable device and I want to own one.
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