iPod Nano: I'd have to see one in person, but it almost seems
*too* small to me. I like my combination of 4G iPod and 512MB
Shuffle. I was never too crazy about the Mini either, so maybe
I'm just not in that market.<br>
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iTunes Phone: Call me old fashioned, but I still like my phone to
be a phone, my music player to be a music player, my PDA to be a PDA,
and (if I were interested) my portable gaming machine to be a portable
gaming machine. I certainly haven't owned any of the
cross-functional devices they've been releasing and the only one that
has interested me is the Blackberry. <br><br>
> My thoughts are that Apple doesn't appreciate how much US consumers<br>
> like flip-phones.<br>
I agree with this to a certain extent. I hope Motorola did most,
if not all, of the product design on this phone, with Apple just
picking up the iTunes software for it. It would disappoint me if
Apple designed this thing. But I do agree that it should have
been a flip-phone. I was moderately interested in it, but as soon
as I saw it wasn't a flip all interest went out the window.<br>
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matt.<br>