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Which is more popular, the Sony PSP or the iPod Nano?

PSP... largely because people can find more use in a gaming system rather than a tiny music player.

Norm
 
PSP = games, some movies and very iffy music inteface 😛
Nano = music and they are getting sued for some crappy reason. Small/ delicate things are going to break. Scratching is a formality, just keep it in a small bag, but broken screens that just die should be fixed!

Koing
 
I'd have to guess Nano. I've only seen guys w/ the PSP, iPod is a cross gender product, and chicks dig the cute Nano factor. Half of the people on campus has the an iPod, I've only seen 1 person in one of my classes with the PSP.
 
Btw I have a PSP and it ROCKED for my 60min commute I had to do. Now that I drive it gets little use but I play it sometimes as I surf as I don't need a tv, but the tv is right to my side though.

Koing
 
Originally posted by: Baked
I'd have to guess Nano. I've only seen guys w/ the PSP, iPod is a cross gender product, and chicks dig the cute Nano factor. Half of the people on campus has the an iPod, I've only seen 1 person in one of my classes with the PSP.

iPod + K750i/W800i = PSP killer 20 times over.
 
Apple has kept their sales numbers secret, but the PSP sold over 600,000 units in the first week it was out. Most places speculated that the Nano sales disappointed Apple and Apple stores, but it seems that Apple actually had an impressive stock of the product at the time of release, for once. Who knows which was actually more popular. The Nano seemed to make a huge buzz among the 30-something crowd, and the PSP appealed to teens. I'd say the 30-somethings probably had more spare cash to spend on their tiny little status symbol.
 
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Baked
I'd have to guess Nano. I've only seen guys w/ the PSP, iPod is a cross gender product, and chicks dig the cute Nano factor. Half of the people on campus has the an iPod, I've only seen 1 person in one of my classes with the PSP.

iPod + K750i/W800i = PSP killer 20 times over.

You can play games on your ipod? 😕
 
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Baked
I'd have to guess Nano. I've only seen guys w/ the PSP, iPod is a cross gender product, and chicks dig the cute Nano factor. Half of the people on campus has the an iPod, I've only seen 1 person in one of my classes with the PSP.

iPod + K750i/W800i = PSP killer 20 times over.

You can play games on your ipod? 😕

Solitaire and music quiz 😉
 
in general, it's pretty rare to ever come across someone with a PSP. The iPod, on the other hand, is everywhere.

edit: has any recent games been released for PSP?
 
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Baked
I'd have to guess Nano. I've only seen guys w/ the PSP, iPod is a cross gender product, and chicks dig the cute Nano factor. Half of the people on campus has the an iPod, I've only seen 1 person in one of my classes with the PSP.

iPod + K750i/W800i = PSP killer 20 times over.



that doesn't even make sense...😕
 
Originally posted by: Mr N8
Apple has kept their sales numbers secret, but the PSP sold over 600,000 units in the first week it was out. Most places speculated that the Nano sales disappointed Apple and Apple stores, but it seems that Apple actually had an impressive stock of the product at the time of release, for once. Who knows which was actually more popular. The Nano seemed to make a huge buzz among the 30-something crowd, and the PSP appealed to teens. I'd say the 30-somethings probably had more spare cash to spend on their tiny little status symbol.

Secret?

From last quarter:

"Apple said that iPods captured 75 percent of MP3 player sales in August. Apple sold 6,451,000 iPods during the quarter, and an impressive 1 million iPod nanos in 17 days. The quarter marked the tenth sequential quarter of iPod sales growth. Apple characterized demand for the Nano as "staggering" and said iPod sales "accelerated significantly" after the release of the new device. Apple "fell short of demand and ended with an enormeous backlog" of iPod nano orders. Backlog issues are a result of a component constraint, not manufacturing, the company said. "
 
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