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If Microsoft had designed the iPod
Spike:
I kind of like the minimalist approach better.
est:
When I saw this I thought "wow, this looks professional," then I found out it was an MS training exercise thing as 10101110 says and it all clicked into place. Whether it be directly related to this video or not I have a feeling that the Zune's lack of flashiness reflects a deliberate decision to move away from this kind of over-the-top style.
Ozymandias:
To me, nothing says brand whoring like including a sticker with your product to tell everyone you buy that product.
DangerouslyRandom:
I don't know, I'm kinda of staying away from the Ipod for the simple reason I heard this guy said in the user agreement when you buy your ipod, if apple finds a song they don't like, they can take it off your ipod.
or something like that, forgot exactly.
Also, I don't trust microsoft products (but don't tell my OS >.>; ), so thats why I get a Creative Zen mp3 player. I've dropped it once, and it's fine, so it's been holding up very well. Where I live, ipods are more of an image statement then anything else. Those "cool" moms even have one. Note: I'm not dissing anyone that owns one.
Melodic:
Someone told you that Apple, the company, has direct access to your iPod, and that someone over in the "Apple Critic Department" would care enough to search over your iPod and remove that Killers album you guiltily ripped? And you believed him?
I got a big kick out of that video when I first saw it, especially since, as est pointed out, Microsoft seems to be conforming to Apple's minimalist approach, which is ironic when you consider who's been bitmarking who.
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