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I got my N800 for $179, added a couple of memory cards and never really considered the Ipod Touch after playing with it. Very slick but not the best internet machine for me - and I don't have lots and lots of music.
On the other hand - No one gives Tiger Woods any crap for having more than one golf club - if you want both, get both. Who cares what anyone else thinks
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I have an older iPod Shuffle that i use for podcasts. I have a Radio Shack mp3 player too. Both units mount as disks via USB. With the Shuffle, i need to use special software to load new stuff. So i have scripts that find, add, and delete files. The scripts modify the file names, and squirrel the files into random folders. An index file preserves file order - you listen to them in the order that you add them to the unit. With the RS unit, you copy files there, and that's it. You can create subdirectories. The unit plays files in directory order. So if you have a book with ten chapters, it isn't enough to have them named alphabetically, you must actually create a new directory and copy them in order. That's easy enough.
After a couple years of use, i've found that the Shuffle makes mistakes. Sometimes the catalog gets updated for a delete, but the actual file isn't deleted. The orphaned file can't be played, but it does take up space. Since the files are renamed, it can be hard to track them down. Every now and then, the Shuffle gets wedged with filesystem corruption, and i need to blast a new FS to it. I keep an archive of the original image, and do this from time to time. It can be a pain to figure out which files were on it before damage happens, even if it's accessible. The files were renamed... In summary, the RS unit was cheaper, and in the long run, easier to manage. When the internal non-replacable battery in the iPod dies, i'll use the RS mp3 player forever. It uses a AAA, which i can get anywhere.
The main reason i didn't use my 770 for podcasts is that my 2 GB Kingston MMC card was really slow, and i didn't have the new, fast driver. Reflashing the 770 to get the new driver killed it - WSOD. My N800 has a 1 GB SD card, and it could be used. It's fast and reliable. And i could use it for podcasts going to work. The sound quality is good, and the battery will last well more than an hour. But my iPod has buttons that i can work with one hand while driving without looking at them. And, besides, i have momentum with the unit.
My iPod Shuffle is 512 MB. The RS mp3 player is 1 GB. I guess i could get twin 16 GB SD cards for the N800. But the N800 runs 'flite' (text to speech), and a GB of text goes a long way.
Is there a MIDI or ABC music file player for the Nokia yet? That's the moral equivalent to text->speech for lyric-free music.
I wouldn't call that particularly overpriced, given that the touch does have a few hardware differences over the N800, such as graphics acceleration, a 624MHZ CPU, and a tiny size (small costs more).
Last edited by t3h; 2008-02-11 at 15:04.