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Shootout: New iPod vs. Sony Walkmancontinued from Page 1…
Sony products, however, are often discounted after an initial launch, and the same could be expected of the Walkman. Still, price is price. If the top of the line is the top of the line and both are $399, it’s a tie. Sony’s Walkman is just one behind with three full categories to go. The final stretch… 10 - Accessories
Yes, there are other music stores online; a dozen or so to be factual. Add them all up and they still don’t equal half the sales of downloadable music from Apple’s iTunes Music Store. Sony countered with its own proprietary music store called Sony Connect.
In general, the store has been panned by the critics as lukewarm and an embarassment to Sony. Apple’s first generation iPod and iTMS was excellent from the start and has only improved. It’s the leader because it’s better. Macs and Windows PCs work seamlessly and easily between machine, iTunes Music Store, iTunes, and iPod. It’s an experience unlike any other in the industry. That’s why Apple’s online download music share exceeds 70-percent. 12 - Value The iPod remains the hands down “value” leader because, like the Mac itself, it just works. Not only does Apple have the “feel” that gives users warm and fuzzies, it does well in every other category that generates a product’s overall value—a lesson not learned yet by competitors. The once and reigning champion in portable music players is: Apple’s next generation iPod. Given time and money, Sony may cut into Apple’s marketshare for music players and online song downloads. They’ll need to make drastic improvements in both. The new Sony Walkman is a good product in a competitive category. It’s the iPod that’s won the hearts and minds of millions of users worldwide. They won’t be easily swayed into something that’s “not compatible” unless it’s much better and costs much less. Sony’s Walkman doesn’t do either. iPod in a landslide. Off Topic Note: I’ve updated the Mac360 Store with over 100 new categories—More Macs, more iPods, more Mac books, more software. Click Here and select any category for more detail, or use the handy search function. Whenever you buy from Amazon through the Mac360 Store you help support Mac360. Finally, what is it about her Mac that caught Kate MacKenzie’s hair on fire? Somehow or another she fell out of love with her Mac and rushed into the arms of Windows Vista. Read the details about her American Tragedy. • Article by Tera Patricks • Published on Thursday, July 22, 2004
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Talk Back to the folks at Mac360 luis rodriguez says:
more than 30 years lisening music with the best sound sistems…... sony have better sound…dont worry ipod is very good too, but the sound quality is a litte bit swetter and richer with sony,....of course the aqualizer helps alot… but….im not purist… — Posted on Thu Jul 24 at 5:08 pm by luis rodriguez
Syed Mahmood says:
I agree 200% with Maximus comments. when it comes to sound quality SONY is SONY…Actually I went to purchase ipod fascinated by its looks but after hearing the sound quality, I ended up purchasing SONY Walkman. Sony “nothing like else.“ — Posted on Wed May 14 at 4:13 am by Syed Mahmood
Maximus says:
I would say the most important thing that matters in any audio device is the sound quality and Ipods are no where around the amazing sound quality of Sony’s Walkman (especially with new 810 models that have clear bass and 4 clear audio technologies). Ipod is all about cool looks and Walkman is all about great sound. — Posted on Wed Mar 19 at 5:12 pm by Maximus
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