Mp3 player rant




ZuneThis is a comment I posted on the blog zuneinsider, where the question "where will we be in 1 to 5 years?" was asked. I decided to repost my comment here as well.
I want an MP3 player that I don't have to *use*. No one ever says "I love to use my radio". They say "I love listening to music".

Right now, all I associate my iPod with is maintenance. I gotta make sure it's charged. I gotta make sure it's synced, and I gotta do a fair amount of spinning and clicking just to get some music playing. On the PC I gotta answer little dialog boxes for store updates and downloads, which appear at the worst time. I gotta check the screen to make sure it's okay to unplug it, or I may hurt the little thing. Keeping a working iPod in my life is more trouble than owning a pet.

So, when are these things actually going to become easy to use? When is using an Mp3 player going to be just as easy as using a radio?

At the end of the day, it's not about the iPod, or the Zune. It's about the music, and any time I spend "using the player" is just taking away from "listening to music". Less is more.

In 5 years, that's where we should be. Listening to music, not fussing with dialog boxes and cables.

(And a full mia clupa here: I've worked on a few MP3 players, but it's not easy to cause a sea-change.)




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Heather wrote:   
Amen, brother!

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