Re: Pono Music
Posted: Tue March 11, 2014 8:22 pm
What's the capacity of this thing, I wonder?
Huh.theplatypus wrote:128GB
bet next generation will be more like 600GB - first generation products always start small (relatively).theplatypus wrote:128GB
There are still some $300 early bird packages you can get. I'm guessin the $200 packages went rather quickly.malice wrote:bet next generation will be more like 600GB - first generation products always start small (relatively).theplatypus wrote:128GB
I wouldn't pay $400 for it, but since i don't have an ipod (there's an ipod shuffle floating around my house somewhere...) I'd at least look into this thing at under $200
The PonoPlayer is designed to play PonoMusic with stunning clarity. However, the player can play almost any kind of music track including FLAC, ALAC, mp3, WAV, AIFF, AAC (unprotected).
i don't spend money right now... being unemployed does that.Stickman wrote:There are still some $300 early bird packages you can get. I'm guessin the $200 packages went rather quickly.malice wrote:bet next generation will be more like 600GB - first generation products always start small (relatively).theplatypus wrote:128GB
I wouldn't pay $400 for it, but since i don't have an ipod (there's an ipod shuffle floating around my house somewhere...) I'd at least look into this thing at under $200
oh. Sorry to hear it.malice wrote:i don't spend money right now... being unemployed does that.Stickman wrote:There are still some $300 early bird packages you can get. I'm guessin the $200 packages went rather quickly.malice wrote:bet next generation will be more like 600GB - first generation products always start small (relatively).theplatypus wrote:128GB
I wouldn't pay $400 for it, but since i don't have an ipod (there's an ipod shuffle floating around my house somewhere...) I'd at least look into this thing at under $200
not a problem - in general, i like the idea of competition for big brand products, and appreciate Neil Young's intention to put out products that offer better sound quality, but jorge's probably right that it's something of a niche market.Stickman wrote:oh. Sorry to hear it.malice wrote:i don't spend money right now... being unemployed does that.Stickman wrote:There are still some $300 early bird packages you can get. I'm guessin the $200 packages went rather quickly.malice wrote:bet next generation will be more like 600GB - first generation products always start small (relatively).theplatypus wrote:128GB
I wouldn't pay $400 for it, but since i don't have an ipod (there's an ipod shuffle floating around my house somewhere...) I'd at least look into this thing at under $200
i did not. but now i regret agreeing with you in my last post.theplatypus wrote:Way to make it awkward, MALICE.
Around 100 I would say.theplatypus wrote:Which is like 5 albums in HD FLAC