
As a former owner of the Apple iPod classic 80 GB Black (6th Generation) , I have to say that Apple had me trapped. I hardly ever used the iTunes store because of the DRM restrictions (I usually ended up buying the CDs anyway). The iPod itself caused a few problems in itself (the unstable headphone jack killed at least 3 pairs of headphones and completely gave out within 6 months). I loved using Rhapsody to discover new music, but there weren't any similar subscription services that were compatible with iPod.
That's why i switched to the Zune. I found it to be a good switch, and a better fit for my listening habits. I love looking for new artists, and i found that the Zune marketplace was a good place to do so. I liked the idea of paying a flat rate per month to download whatever music i want. And 9 times out of 10, I find an artist on the iTunes store and it shows up on the zune marketplace, too. Most of the time, the zune pass allows you to download it via the zune pass, but every once in a while an artist decides to be selfish and make you pay for each song even with the zune pass. The best part is, instead of just playing them on the computer like Rhapsody does, I can take them all with me wherever i go!
The device itself is easy to use, durable, and includes plenty of features I use, and only a few I don't. My biggest problem is that the zune device has no equalizer. Not a big deal. I can't use it as a hard drive either, but the iPod wasnt really much good for hard drive anyway. The screen is basically the size of an iPod screen stacked on top of another iPod screen. Much easier on the eyes for watching videos.
All in all, I feel that the Zune is a better fit for me, and saves me lots of money each month on music. A very good investment overall.Get more detail about Zune 120 GB Video MP3 Player (Black).
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