At the last CES, one of the key themes was music anywhere, anytime. The CES stat keepers were observing that consumers want music at home, an iPod or other portable to load up and take jogging or walking, an iPod port to plug into a car, and an iPod port at work.
Are any of you really going that far with your home-mobile-work devices, or is this an "ideal" consumer that is the potential target of music anywhere mavens?
Arnie Williams
Executive Editor, Playback
4544 S. Lamar G300
Austin, TX 78745
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Tom Martin -- Wed, 06/28/2006 - 02:44
I have multiple iPods, but in a somewhat different mode than described. I have one for Christmas music, one for road tunes, one for flying. I do this because I like the shuffle feature, and I can't figure out how to shuffle playlists.
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At the last CES, one of the key themes was music anywhere, anytime. The CES stat keepers were observing that consumers want music at home, an iPod or other portable to load up and take jogging or walking, an iPod port to plug into a car, and an iPod port at work.
Are any of you really going that far with your home-mobile-work devices, or is this an "ideal" consumer that is the potential target of music anywhere mavens?
Arnie Williams
Executive Editor, Playback
4544 S. Lamar G300
Austin, TX 78745
(512) 891-7780
I have multiple iPods, but in a somewhat different mode than described. I have one for Christmas music, one for road tunes, one for flying. I do this because I like the shuffle feature, and I can't figure out how to shuffle playlists.