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"Jupiter Research estimates there will be 56 million MP3 players in the world by 2010"
There are already more than 22mln iPods sold. Even if you say that 56 million MP3 players will be sold that year alone, is too low in my opinion.
I'm one of the twenty per cent that has more than 1,000 songs on my 20 gig ipod. One of the reasons I didn't buy a nano for the missus was the capacity was just too small.
I just hope they keep bringing out larger capacity models. Eventually I want to digitise a large proportion of our 1,000+ vinyl collection and small capacity players just won't meet my needs.
MDN Headline that was never in the Story they cite: "Thank Apple for dramatically falling flash memory prices"
What B.S. - If Apple wouldn´t have bought the things somebody else would. Thank Samsung and other makers of this type memory for selling them cheaper (and developing bigger and better memory). Thank all consumers for wanting to buy devices with this type memory.
MDN always puts Apple first and Apple consumers and every other company else last.
I have about 6k songs on my 40GB iPod, plus I use it as a portable HD to take files back and forth to work.... Guess I'm one of the minority in this area!
But of course I also have a Shuffle to take to the gym and on bike rides, since my regular iPod is kind of ungainly for that use. This is a more-or-less "disposable" player that I can treat pretty rough and not worry over it much.
The nano looks amazing, but it's a bit too expensive for a disposable player, with too little storage for my big one. Some day, though, when they get 20 GB or so on one of those little guys, I'll be first in line to get one ![]()
they just don't care whether they have ALL of them on their iPod. Some people do.
I have close to 7000 songs and audiobooks on my 30 gig 3G iPod. I would like a nano but not so much because I need one as because they are just too cool. That makes it much harder to justify with the wifal unit. Now if they come out with a Video iPod with like 80 gig capacity it will be much easier to justify even if they are a lot more expensive.
I would like an 120GB iPod now to have my music collection available in my car.
Hdisk or Flash I don't mind...
Capacity is definitely what would keep me from buying one. My 20 gig 3G is just about full. I like to be able to take my entire music collection with me, plus audio books. Right now I have to move stuff around. When the nano gets up to 40 gigs I'll get one.
Handsdown: a producer will only manufacture to a perceived market and price accordingly. If the market expands, pricing can be reduced. By rapidly expanding demand for 2GB and 4GB flash modules, Apple has guaranteed Samsung (and others) a larger market and allowed them to drop prices across the board. Therefore, Apple's initiative has caused the price of flash modules to drop. QED.
Malthus - which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Samsung had already planned its production line long before Apple got involved. These type things take years to go on line. Samsung just announced it will spend $30 Billion over the next 10 years to build memory. You think they first got an order from Apple before they decided to spend and build for the next decade???
"MDN always puts Apple first and Apple consumers and every other company else last."
AaaahhhDARRRRRRR... Ya think so? Wow, a Mac-centric site putting Apple first. What IS this world coming to?
"There are already more than 22mln iPods sold. Even if you say that 56 million MP3 players will be sold that year alone, is too low in my opinion."
Who cares about your opinion... Let's just use basic math...
First of all, the "22 million" number is nearly three months old, so factoring last quarters estimates, there should be about 28 million iPods sold so far... Industry estimates for this quarter are 8-10 million... That's JUST counting iPods... Add in the rest and that means there will be about 12 million MP3 players estimated to be sold this next quarter...
Now, just for arguments sake, let's assume there is no more growth in MP3 player sales, and rather the numbers remain steady for the next four years... Absurd, yes, but for the sake of argument, remember... hat means there will be some 200 million iPods, and some 240 million MP3 players altogether...
Now, let's assume that there was a mis-statement... not as if that ever happens... and it was meant to be 56 million MP3 players sold in 2010, not in the world by 2010, or sold by 2010. okay? This is where your opinion actually matters... and I agree... I doubt the sales in 2010 will be ONLY 56 million, unless the market dramatically shifts in another direction... Does ANYONE think that is likely? Sure, there would be some breakthrough in tehcnology, perhaps something based on WiMAX, that makes on-demand music playing possible, but would such a device not be considered an MP3 player?
Oh, well, never mind... MDN had it right when they added their take...
"56 million MP3 players in the world by 2010? Is that excluding the 200 million made by Apple or what?"

The non-music uses are why bigger drives are important...