ssj12 said:
You missed the iPod and Zune as MP3 players as they both have horrid interfaces with lack of a standard conversion program. Itunes sucks and you know it. It cannot convert half the good codexs in its crappy mp3 DRM laced trash. |
What are you talking about? The standard program of the iPod is iTunes and the standard program of the Zune is just called the Zune store I guess. They are what you use to sync your device, make your playlists, convert your files, and generally organize your files and shit. While I agree iTunes is horrid program, I actually think the Zune store is the benchmark all other programs should strive to be. It auto converts every file to correctly fit the screen and work(regarding video). I've never had to convert music files, so I don't know how that works. They are all-in-one programs that are easy enough to navigate (since even computer illiterate people seem to be able to operate iPods) and they are standard, forcing you to get used to them.
The DSi and PSP, along with cheap MP3 players, lack this feature. By leaving this out, you leave consumers open to figuring things out on their own, and that is never a good thing for the less-than-tech-savvy. As far as I can tell (and I could be wrong) they don't sync either. That is a big no-no. To the nerds like us that enjoy the freedom a standarized program can't provide, they might make for adequate MP3 players, but for the mass consumer that requires restrictions to easily operate something, they just don't cut it.








