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- only works with Windows and osX
- only plays music, displays images and plays video (later models)
The iTouch and phone expand the possibilities greatly but you still don't get full functionality without voiding your warranty. They do very well for what they are designed to do though so I don't mean to slam anyone who found it to be the best choice for there own needs.
For me the iPod Touch is too expensive and lacks the space I need; I have 55gb of music and like carrying the whole lot around with me - so I prefer not to load an unload as I want music. Instead of an iPod Touch I went for an iPod Classic - it lacks features when compared to the iPod Touch but considering that I've never had any interest in using an iPod beyond just listening to music its pretty much a non-issue.
Regarding music; I don't know a single player out there that is hard disk based which supports AAC and supports Mac; I would go for Zune but Microsoft seem to thinking that only selling the device in the United States and it only working with Windows is apparently a 'winning formula' (as seen by the spectacular sales they've experience).
For me it has nothing to do with liking or hating something - it has to do with the fact that there is no vendor out there who is making a product I want. I don't think it is unreasonable to use an iPod because all the other vendors refuse to support my operating system I like and support the file formats I have compressed my music using - a format that is an open standard and as common these days as mp3s.