True enough. I wasn't really saying the characterization is wrong. It's just weird to me to see things like this characterized as "vintage", even if it's just because I've aged.
This seems great. I Was thinking about pulling mine out and seeing if I could get the battery refurbished. The experience of syncing these with iTunes was fantastic for podcasts.
Unfortunately I remembered that iTunes syncing doesn't work when it's running on Wine, and given how old the product is, I doubt it ever will now. So, that's a shame.
Several years ago, new KitKat phones were being dumped at the nearby dollar store for $9 each. I bought 3 - One for me and 2 for the kids. We have never used them as phones, but they are great as mp3 players. I run with mine about an hour each day. Since it's in airplane mode, the original battery is like new.
In my mind the zune only came out a few years ago and I'm ready to buy mine but I just haven't gotten around to it.
I have a 'to find' list which is currently a brown zune, a very specific Mickey mouse shaped MP3 player sold in disney, a purple hong Kong edition Gameboy advance and a type of tamagotchi called a nekotcha in green which I actually recently found by accident on a Japanese gaming store!
No it wouldn’t have. They sold walkmans new in the US until 2004 and Japan 2010. Cassettes were not retro tech in the early 2000s, especially among the poor. And for recording, cassettes and microcasettes were still common then, digital voice recorders were just starting to supplant them.