iPods & iTunes Store, You’re So Dumped!

Since 1999 I’ve owned a digital music players. In April 2004 I went Apple and got my wife-to-be a 15Gb iPod (dock connector) as a wedding-night present. (Engraved with “Our Big Big Love.” for any romatics reading.) Two months later my folks got me a 4Gb iPod mini. I had already been using iTunes software for playback, but now I had the great pleasure of the massive iTunes store with immediate buying/playback satisfaction. Six months after that my wife got me an Airport Express (which is still a nifty device even though it’s crippled to only do a couple things well) and not long after that I got her a refurbished Apple Cube. Soon we were hellbent on digitizing our CDs so we could box and store them. I knew buying Apple DRM music would be a problem later, but I thought maybe the Apple love affair might last forever or at least it would be worth it while it was happening. It was worth it, but now it’s over now.
In hindsight the big mistake was not getting the expensive AppleCare for ALL Apple hardware we bought. Normally extended warranties are a scam. Apple not including the extended warranty in the purchase price is a scam. Here’s what went wrong.
- My iPod Mini’s battery started failing to charge properly after 14 months. After 16 months it no longer held any charge. It works, but is no longer more portable than the power cord.
- My Apple Powerbook (12″) had a hard-drive failure after 18 months of use. I can live with that failure, it’s a high performance machine, but I did not back-up my iTunes purchased songs. So even though the iTunes store warned me “you’ve already purchased this song” when I lemmingly rebought a song a second time, I was S.O.L.
- My wife’s iPod hard-drive completely failed after just 17 months. Apple doesn’t repair items not on warranty. 3rd Parties exist that will replace HD, but it’s half the purchase price. This iPod is land fill.
We’re not breaking up with Apple. I love their powerbook, I truly appreciate their genius bars, but I’m not going to buy any more music through their store and I’m not going to buy their handheld devices. Apple’s only concession for music players that break early is a 10% discount on another iPod. Trying to fool me twice Apple? Shame on you.
I have since purchased a Sony Ericsson w800i Walkman Phone. It’s akin to the criticized iTunes phone but truly rocks. It includes stereo listening, auto pause/start during phone calls, mp3 file beaming, mp3 rings tones, playlists, FM radio, expansion memory slot, bluetooth as well as a 2Mp camera with auto focus and flash, video capable, best-of-breed java interpreter… Some brilliant people have made mac apps to synch with iTunes, but of course, the DRM music I purchased at the iTunes store cannot be played directly, so to listen to music I purchased, I’ll have to burn those tracks to a CD and re-import them to itunes as MP3s, so as to uphold Apple’s music industry’s trust scheme.
So from here on out Apple, let’s just be music friends. Really it’s you, not me, but I’ll skip the name calling. It will be easier to just buy the CD (and get the nifty case, liner notes, artwork, etc.) and burn it directly into iTunes (see I said we’d be friend). And I’ll definitely be seeking other download outlets with non-DRM format options.
Not sure what we’ll get my wife. A Creative Zen:M or a Rio Karma? Suggestions anyone?



