With 32GB of memory, my iPod Touch 4G has never been close to being filled. I guess I'm the intended market for that device.
Do you mean the classic or the Touch? The classic uses a spinning hard drive still, and I think the highest capacity of those (that will fit in it I mean) is 240GB.
32GB doesn't hold my entire library either, but then again just because it's in my library doesn't mean I want access to it. I just put what I want, it's not that hard to add/remove content from the device.
Really, my 16GB iPhone is cramped but not miserable. 32GB to 64GB is ideal to me.
Yea the density on these small drives has likely hit a peak. Or at least a peak in terms of cost/benefit for the harddrive manufacturers. "Do we really want to spend $100/per drive in research for drives with so low volumes that only sell for $100 each anyway?" I think I heard the last company that makes these small (physical dimensions) drives has stopped working on new models.
Who needs 256 or 512 gigs of music on a portable device? Do you really need to carry 100,000+ songs around? I guess if you're being shipped off to war for a year and that was the only way to access music it might be nice..
Damn, talk about a first world problem.
Lossless? That can balloon library sizes quickly.
Yea I can get that there can be lots of data, my point is more so, who really needs '6 weeks' of non-stop audio on their mobile iPod at one time? Who actually listens to EVERY song in their library? Would it be the end of the world if you didnt bring that old Backstreet Boys song with you on your walk Stu? :sneaky:
Yea I can get that there can be lots of data, my point is more so, who really needs '6 weeks' of non-stop audio on their mobile iPod at one time? Who actually listens to EVERY song in their library? Would it be the end of the world if you didnt bring that old Backstreet Boys song with you on your walk Stu? :sneaky:
If iTunes Match worked exactly like I thought it would
How exactly does it not meet your needs?
In it's current form, it's an either/or, I can either sync to my computer, or use iTunes Match. I cannot do both. Also, there are certain playlist limitations that exist within iTunes Match.
I will play with it some more, maybe they fixed that in iOS 6.