Mike Walker said:Actually MOST Americans don't have either HDTV or an Ipod. You think that because most of the people in the groups YOU travel in have them, it means that most PEOPLE have them. Trust me, MOST DON'T! I personally know of about three people with Ipods, and five with HDTV. Even the FCC is beginning to get concerned that people don't know about the analog shutoff date, and not enough people have the gear.
The much touted sales figure for Ipod a couple of weeks ago was WORLDWIDE. Yes it's impressive. YES Apple (by a huge margin) has the biggest chunk of the mp3 player market. But MOST PEOPLE WILL NOT BUY A NEW PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE UNTIL THE ONE THEY HAVE DIES, or some feature is so overwhelmingly wonderful they just can't resist. I'd bet a months pay there are more 1980s boomboxes in use out there (in the US) than 2000s Ipods, and by a pretty big margin. I sure see more of 'em.
I know PLENTY of people with Ipods or similar MP3 players... while I only know of one person personally that owns an HD radio... and it's the engineer here at New Port Richey, FL.... As far as he's concerned he is the only one he's aware of owning an HD radio....
Ipod's? Forget about them... Apple's next product the touted 'IPhone' will put all these devices to shame... HD won't even be able to even catch up....
Isn't Walmart selling HDTV's? So if Walmart is selling HDTV by the thousands as most think they'll be selling the HD radio's by the thousands now that they're in the stores... why would the average Joe have an HDTV... Mike you're more confused than ever!
Most of the people in my neck of the woods own the HDTV's... sorry if alot of the people you know economically can't afford them, yet you claim $99 for an HD radio is within means?
Until the unit dies? Let's see.... I bought both my daughter and son the 40 gigabyte Ipods with color screens, then they wnated the Mini-Shuffle, so I bought them those units, along with the latest camera cellphones and now they are hinting at the new cellphones with the MP3 player built in... mostly for convenience.... So YES there are people who can afford them, most of their friends all have the Ipods and bring them to parties at our house and share their music on our Ipod Docking music unit...
I doubt there are more boomboxes than the amopunt of people with portable mp3 players... YOU'RE WRONG!!!!
Sorry for your confusion in these tech areas....
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