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Originally posted by: jonmcguffin
I never thought the integrated IEEE 1394 made a whole lot of sense anyhow. As far as I was concerned, it just took up space and if I wanted IEEE 1394, I'd buy a $20 add in card that would give me 3-4 internal connectors as well as 2-3 external connectors.
The Creative bashing is getting old, though I sympathise with the guy who's got the $65 coupon they aren't honoring. I've never been a huge fan of the company, but I respect their place in the marketplace and can certainly see no reason why their latest products should be bashed.
Jon
The intergrated 1394 was intended to operate with creative's line (and IPOD) of MP3 players. 5 or 6 years ago the only way to connect one was through firewire (1394). USB 2.0 had not yet arrived. Also Creative's marketing said that 1394 networks were a great way for a bunch of friends to play mulitplayer games (instead of using ethernet).
If anyone remembers the nomad jukebox then you will know what I mean. It was the 1394 MP3 player that got all of the attention before the iPOD.
http://creative.com/products/product.as...tegory=213&subcategory=216&product=296