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<blockquote data-quote="headless" data-source="post: 2073655" data-attributes="member: 566363"><p>The ipod is great for what is was originally designed for. It's issues come into light when you try and use it for something else - ie. a car mp3 jukebox. It's not one. it's a portable mp3 player. Great for joggers and people who ride the bus places or want to listen to techno while their professor is mumbling about physics. Not so great for basing your entire car stereo around unless you don't mind the lack of a remote in your car (when the **** is the last time you bought a deck without a remote? why should your mp3 player be different?), don't mind the lackluster sound quality and lack of support for open formats such as flac and ogg, or the lack of playlist modification and tweaking on the fly. The reality of the situation is that the H340 or the ipod or the rio karma, all of them, are just not designed to be the centerpiece of a car audio stereo. Debate on about weather they're the best portable mp3 players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headless, post: 2073655, member: 566363"] The ipod is great for what is was originally designed for. It's issues come into light when you try and use it for something else - ie. a car mp3 jukebox. It's not one. it's a portable mp3 player. Great for joggers and people who ride the bus places or want to listen to techno while their professor is mumbling about physics. Not so great for basing your entire car stereo around unless you don't mind the lack of a remote in your car (when the **** is the last time you bought a deck without a remote? why should your mp3 player be different?), don't mind the lackluster sound quality and lack of support for open formats such as flac and ogg, or the lack of playlist modification and tweaking on the fly. The reality of the situation is that the H340 or the ipod or the rio karma, all of them, are just not designed to be the centerpiece of a car audio stereo. Debate on about weather they're the best portable mp3 players. [/QUOTE]
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