[maemo-users] iPod nano vs Nokia 770

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Sorry, I forgot to change the subject line.

2006/1/27, Wooky <wooky.linuxer at gmail.com>:
>
> The iPod nano is like the 5th ipod generation. It does tons of things
> *less* than its hardware is actually capable of doing - see how versatile
> one becomes when it has Linux installed in it. Besides, it has fewer
> features than many competitors - even though I can say it does the few
> things it does *right*, it can't record audio properly, it has no radio
> capabilities, and so on. Should some no-name (or even recognised brands like
> Samsung) release an mp3 player exactly like the nano (I must admit Apple
> design is gorgeous) feature-wise, it would probably go unnoticed. The sucess
> of the nano has much more to do with good design and brand recognition than
> anything else. So, with all due respect, and I am not saying the 770 haven't
> got to improve a lot, I think your comparison with an iPod is moot.
>
> >
> > Elad,
> >
> > thanks for pointing out the article.
> >
> > Having read the article, I have to say that, aside the poor choice of
> > article headline on the part of the author, I do not agree with your
> > overall assessment of the article. I thought the author's overall
> > assessment was actually reasonable.
> >
> > Based on what I have read on this list, in terms of problems,  turns of
> > the OS image, etc. I have to conclude that Nokia has a long way to go in
> > learning how to launch a consumer product like this (new technology +
> > new target market).  Just think if the Apple IPOD Nano came out with as
> > many problems as the 770? Apple years ago learned the the process of
> > launching consumer products like this  the hard way with their failure
> > with the Newton PDA (new technology+new market). Nokia is learning with
> > the 770, which is clearly not the same as a mobile phone product.
> >
> > I  am encouraged by what I read on this list that the technical problems
> > are being worked out and perhaps the next release of the 770 hw will
> > address performance concerns as well. I think also that 770 pricing is
> > an issue in the U.S. at least where the market is awash with technology
> > substitutes. The price for the 770 really needs to be at ~~$200 to grab
> > the attention of consumers who could care less about which OS it is
> > running. Again, using Apple's IPOD Nano as an example, that rough price
> > point of $200 hit the market "nail" on the head. At that price point it
> > is not unusual to find households with several IPODS.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> >
> >
> > John Holmblad
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