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Let me guess, and there was also only iPod market?...
That's correct. If I remember rightly once the iPod took off we were promised an iPod killer pretty much every other month. None succeeded. The iPod's market domination only ended when it was superseded by a new Apple device the iPhone. iPod Touch sales are still very healthy (and are a very useful entry level device to those new to the iOS world). There was never a music player market, just an iPod market and lots of unimportant, low volume, low profit fast forgotten junk music players.
Don't be so narrow-minded (also: http://www.osnews.com/permalink?486327 )
Edited 2011-08-22 23:20 UTC
While I agree that the iPod was the king of mp3 players, there were a lot of other players that were superior to it, except that the other players weren't tethered to iTunes, so the tech tards didn't know how to use them. Apparently, drag and drop (or better yet, Media Monkey) is too complicated for people to figure out.
So, while the iPod won the mp3 race, it wasn't because of it's superiority, but because of its ability to cater to the lowest common denominator, just like the iPad does. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, but don't pretend these devices are more than what they actually are.
Tony, that's a little bit exaggerated, no? You might live in US, or maybe other country, where Apple products are very popular. But - the situation might not be the same in EU countries. Here in CZ other brands sold volumes - Cowon (iAudio), Creative, iRiver, to name a few. Owning an iAudio, I would definitely not call it a "fast forgotten junk".
You Apple proponents still have to claim, that anyone is promissing you <your device here> killer in a month, while what others do is - they play a catch-up game. So, enjoy the Apple being the top device innovator, but don't be too nervous, if Apple does not become the world dominator anytime soon :-)
I'm guessing that's a typo, because otherwise you're suggesting that cassette and CD walkmans didn't happen. Even assuming you're talking mp3 exclusively, try Japan: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10344536-1.html





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Just an iPad market.
Let me guess, and there was also only iPod market?...
Can't wait.