...ZEN:M or Apple's iPod v5.5? Yeah... Well, I'm getting an mp3 player tomorrow, and I've narrowed it down to the ZEN:M by Creative Labs and the iPod 5.5, which as we all know is designed by Apple Computers. To be honest, I'm not a huge fan of iPods, and the reviews for the ZEN have been much better than those for the iPod. From looking at the ZEN, the thickness shouldn't be a problem, however I would like to hear from owners of the ZEN whether or not the thickness (double the size of the iPod) really gets in the way. Answers with supporting evidence would be greatly appreciated, and if you point out any problems with either gadget, could you please make sure it isn't one of those things that happens in one in a thousand players? I've been looking at mp3 players for three months, I've shed enough fear over that kind of question for a lifetime.
Yeah... Well, I'm getting an mp3 player tomorrow, and I've narrowed it down to the ZEN:M by Creative Labs and the iPod 5.5, which as we all know is designed by Apple Computers. To be honest, I'm not a huge fan of iPods, and the reviews for the ZEN have been much better than those for the iPod. From looking at the ZEN, the thickness shouldn't be a problem, however I would like to hear from owners of the ZEN whether or not the thickness (double the size of the iPod) really gets in the way.Answers with supporting evidence would be greatly appreciated, and if you point out any problems with either gadget, could you please make sure it isn't one of those things that happens in one in a thousand players? I've been looking at mp3 players for three months, I've shed enough fear over that kind of question for a lifetime.
Note, in response to first answer: I already own a cell phone, and am not interested in the 600 dollar iPhone.Disregard the above, I messed that up. I thought I was editing, didn't realize I was just adding details rofl..