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I'm waiting for Apple to get rid of CRT completely and focus on enhancing their Studio Displays. I'm also holding my breathe for Apple Plasma Displays *Wink, wink*

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Agreed. I think they should release a 17" display running at 1280x1024, that would be cool :)

You don't need a screen to know what song is playing.  Presumably you have ears?  Listen to the music.  Your brain makes a connection and you know what song is playing from the lyrics, the instruments, the tune, etc, etc.  No screen needed.

Anyway, for ?69 (UK price for the smaller capacity one) you can't really complain about the lack of a screen.

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Yes I do... I can't recognize a song after listening for the first 2 seconds, I have to listen to it... and that takes time.. If I see it on a screen it's much easier and faster.

I have an RCA player now + 1 Gig SD card and it cost me approx 150$. But:

1. I have a choice of online muic stores

2. I have a screen

3. I can upgrade capacity with other SD cards

4. I'm not paying for Apple brand;))

I love the "ipod mini mini" too, but what bomer says is right.... i have some 1000/3000 songs on itunes that ive never listened before, and what if someone asks me what im listening to, or i simply LOVE this new song?? i wanna know what its called of give it a rating, right?? i have a big ipod at the mo (gen 4)

Obviously the iPod flash is geared towards the very low end market. You pay for less, but you get a little less. Everyone's jumping up and down over the lack of screen but that's because Apple's doing something that hasn't been thought of before. Innovation always raises some red flags at first, give this some time and then we'll see whether or not it works.

And unless you compress to radio quality you're not getting 1000 songs on that thing.

Obviously the iPod flash is geared towards the very low end market. You pay for less, but you get a little less. Everyone's jumping up and down over the lack of screen but that's because Apple's doing something that hasn't been thought of before. Innovation always raises some red flags at first, give this some time and then we'll see whether or not it works.

And unless you compress to radio quality you're not getting 1000 songs on that thing.

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yes, agress, and the new shuffle, what a clever name.... that name basically explained why there isn't a screen and made the con to the pro

Awwww.... how nice.

Apple Thanking me for my order.

:yes:

Mac mini 1.42GHz

Part Number: Z0B8

Accessory kit

Internal Bluetooth + AirPort Extreme Card

80GB Ultra ATA drive

SuperDrive

56K v.92 Modem

512MB DDR333 SDRAM - 1 DIMM

Mac OS X - U.S. English

Estimated ship: Deliver by Jan 22nd

Delivered next business day after shipping

1 $903.00 $903.00

iPod shuffle 1GB

Part Number: M9725LL/A

Estimated ship: 1-2 weeks

Delivered next business day after shipping

2 $149.00 $298.00

should get my stuff overnight whenever it ships.

ph33r apple,

pocket

Why do they have iMovie and FCE with HD?? As far as I know, there are no HD DVD players or drives in existance yet. How can anyone produce a HD -DVD with a Mac when there are no HD DVD drives or players?

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