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Everyone oohed and aahed at the new iPods during their recent unveiling in San Francisco, but make no mistake—there are some formidable iPod competitors out there, and they've been quietly gaining ground on Apple's iconic players. Is it time to stray from the pack and grab a non-iPod MP3 player?
I recently had a chance to review the latest iPods (save the iPod Touch, which is set to arrive in a few weeks), and I came away pretty impressed. That said, Apple isn't alone when it comes to making great MP3 players—and in some cases, it's slipping behind the times. Sure, the iPod has one of the best user interfaces I've ever seen for a consumer tech device, but such devices like the touch-screen Samsung Yepp YP-P2 (see below) aren't far behind. And while iTunes may have the biggest online music store out there, it doesn't offer the all-you-can-eat music subscription services available to its competitors. (Just mention that to a cocky iPod owner, and watch him/her turn green-eyed with envy.)
I've matched the new iPods against some of their toughest rivals (or at least, these are my non-iPod picks—feel free to flame me in the comments below), compared them spec-for-spec, and tipped the player that I think has the advantage. I haven't tested all these players in person, so I'm not declaring any winners just yet.
So, without further ado...let the competition begin!
iPod Touch vs. Samsung Yepp YP-P2
Price: The Touch goes for $400 (16GB) or $300 (8GB)—ouch. Samsung hasn't coughed up pricing for the YP-P2 (due in stores later this month, with 4GB and 8GB versions), but I'll wager that it'll be considerably cheaper. Advantage: Deuce (until Yepp details arrive).Overall advantage: iPod Touch
iPod Nano vs. Sansa View
Wireless: Nothing to say here; neither player does Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Advantage: Deuce. Overall advantage: Sansa View
iPod Classic vs. Zune
Price: The 30GB Zune benefits from a recent $50 price drop, bringing its sticker price down to $200. But while the cheapest iPod Classic is pricier at $250, it packs in a monster 80GB hard drive (a $350 160GB Classic is also available. In other words, the Classic gives you much more storage bang for the buck. Advantage: Classic.Overall advantage: iPod Classic
Post-game analysis: It looks like the new iPods edged their rivals in two of our three matches, but these weren't routs by any means—indeed, as more and better would-be iPod killers come to market, the battle for MP3 champion may well get blown wide open. So while the iPod may have the upper hand for now, I wouldn't feel too superior the next time you see someone grooving to tunes on a Yepp.
So, let's hear it: who still wants an iPod, and who's ready to jump ship (or who already has, for that matter)?
Note: I've updated this post to include the new Sansa View and add details from my hands-on review of the new iPods.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
get real
Here how it goes, Microsoft Get computers, Samsung gets TVs and Apple dominates the MP3 World. Tell some one else can take the time to think through the design like apple once did, Apple will always have the upper hand.
Dont stray from the comparo. A 30 gig Zune is better than a 30 gig ipod in price. If u can only afford a 30 gig mp3 player the zune wins. As far as looks go i will admit the black zune isnt great but the rest of the colors are more amazing and do a better job of resisting scratches than an ipod.
How about Sansa? It doesn't need a special program to add music to the player.
I "upgraded" from Rio (30GB) to Zune and the only complaint I have is the flexibility I had with the Rio to modify and adjust my playlist and files, as well as see the recently added files. However the upgrade to Zune have een great comparing it with my friends IPOD (30GB), I like the updates capabilities and the easy way to navigate thru the gadget. You might not (yet) purchase files Wi-Fi, but you can tranfer files wireless with other Zune owners. Windows might no play well with others but is excellent with the ones in the circle!!
Here's one thing that apple really does shine in and that's the way it handles audible.If Zune would follow suit it would help itself quite a bit
what about the sandisk Sansa connect ? it does wifi and connects to yahoo music unlimited. It's available now for $120 at amazon.
The only advantage Apple/ipods have over Creative's products is their marketing. Anyone who has ever used iTunes AND any other music management software has realized that iTunes is as restrictive and un-user friendly as possible. Why wouldn't you want to use your mp3 player for an external hard drive and be able to import all your tunes from your home computer to your laptop to your PC at work? Good luck doing that with iTunes.
I think apple charges way to much for there ipods. 80$ for a 1 gig shuffle.
Any player can play songs and video. Where the iPod beats all is the user interface and ease to get almost any song or video. It has many peer-to-peer stealing irrelavant when you can be honest for 99 cents. Perhaps the 2nd biggest iPod advantage is integration with podcasting. Others continue to shun the tons of free high quality content our there. Apple makes it easy to access and view anywhere (on iPod or TV).
don't forget the cowon d2
I need some drugs
I love my Macbook, but I will NEVER buy an ipod; too many problems, and everybody has one...I'll stick with my Samsung.
I agree with the 3rd poster. Nothing about Creative Labs Zen. It rocks. It also has FM radio!!!
Ipod and Apple is for douchebags.
what the heck is a zune? r u freakos kidding me? sheck out a bit more a get the real thing! they look cooler and r super easy to navigate thru. freakin zune!
I just got a Classic and I'm telling you it is incredible. I've never been supportive of Apple or iPods, because they've always been overpriced and not that great. But Apple seems to have gotten it pretty great this time. It's so easy to use, it's incredibly inexpensive for the amount of storage and for the overall look and navigation. I think this was the smartest decision I've ever made. I had a Creative Zen Microphoto before and, although I liked it, it's impossibly small 8 GB harddrive for $180 was not that great. It's battery life was minimal at best and it was hard to navigate through the menus in my opinion. $250 for 80 GB... come on. Don't tell me that's a bad price. Maybe the touch-screen iPods are still overpriced, I think they are, but the Classic has got to be a great deal and a great working piece of equipment. Bravo to Apple for this creation, and may they continue to improve their technology.
I think that the Creative Zen Vision M is a VERY strong rival to the iPod. With built in FM radio amongst multiple file formats supported, it bests the iPod! I have owned one for about 9 months now, and have had zero problems!
I have an iPhone I love it, period, not advantage when everything is hands down whoop the competition.
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6 Posted by mr_biggelsworth on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:28PM EDT Report Abuse
does anyone else hate itunes as much as i do? its invades your computer like a zealous missionary trying to convert your old music library into something worse than it was. additionally, itunes uses so much more ram than winamp.