it looks ugly! Why does it need to have that black blank space just under the screen? What is sony's designer doing? Do they even give a fk? I mean, can't they just make the screen a little longer by bumping a the resolution just a little it like the one on the a860 series? Or, make the device shorter and remove that strange blank space! Sigh...look at apple these days, look at the iPod nano, apple has done a good job making their devices thin and sleek and attractive looking. Sony is seriously slacking off.
it looks ugly! Why does it need to have that black blank space just under the screen? What is sony's designer doing? Do they even give a fk? I mean, can't they just make the screen a little longer by bumping a the resolution just a little it like the one on the a860 series? Or, make the device shorter and remove that strange blank space! Sigh...look at apple these days, look at the iPod nano, apple has done a good job making the device thin and sleek and attractive looking. Sony is seriously slacking off here.
seriously this device is sleek and attractive... it's sooo thin and that brushed alumium look is so cool... the only downside (kinda) is that it is a too tall... but still it look awesome, way better that a nano... if this guy has the same amazing battery life of the E585 than Sony has a winner in his sleeve (at least between audiophiles)! for me it is MUCH MORE important to have phisical buttons instead of a big screen with bumped up resolution and touchscreen (which sucks more energy from the battery and cannot be used blindly! i tried out the E585 for a long time and IMHO for me it was prfect and very good looking! i do not buy it for the limited memory... so all my concerns are solved now :) obviously this is a lot subjective and depends on personal tastes... but I found this really sexy
I'd buy it everyday over a NANO for functionality and for functions!
More thinner¡¡ wow I love bluetooth is very useful
ReplyDeleteit looks ugly! Why does it need to have that black blank space just under the screen? What is sony's designer doing? Do they even give a fk? I mean, can't they just make the screen a little longer by bumping a the resolution just a little it like the one on the a860 series? Or, make the device shorter and remove that strange blank space! Sigh...look at apple these days, look at the iPod nano, apple has done a good job making their devices thin and sleek and attractive looking. Sony is seriously slacking off.
ReplyDeleteit looks ugly! Why does it need to have that black blank space just under the screen? What is sony's designer doing? Do they even give a fk? I mean, can't they just make the screen a little longer by bumping a the resolution just a little it like the one on the a860 series? Or, make the device shorter and remove that strange blank space! Sigh...look at apple these days, look at the iPod nano, apple has done a good job making the device thin and sleek and attractive looking. Sony is seriously slacking off here.
ReplyDeleteseriously this device is sleek and attractive... it's sooo thin and that brushed alumium look is so cool... the only downside (kinda) is that it is a too tall... but still it look awesome, way better that a nano... if this guy has the same amazing battery life of the E585 than Sony has a winner in his sleeve (at least between audiophiles)! for me it is MUCH MORE important to have phisical buttons instead of a big screen with bumped up resolution and touchscreen (which sucks more energy from the battery and cannot be used blindly! i tried out the E585 for a long time and IMHO for me it was prfect and very good looking! i do not buy it for the limited memory... so all my concerns are solved now :)
ReplyDeleteobviously this is a lot subjective and depends on personal tastes... but I found this really sexy
I'd buy it everyday over a NANO for functionality and for functions!