Pros
* Size. iPod is still one of the smallest and lightest hard-disk player on the market.
* Weight. At under 6 ounces, you can barely feel it in your pocket.
* User Interface. Simple and efficient. It needs almost no explanation for new users.
* Fit and Finish. Top notch - no gaps or screws visible, excellent materials.
* Durability. The touch-wheel reduces the number of mechanical parts.
* Available accessories. Dozens of stands and cases and even a custom parts availble.
* Fan base. As the best selling MP3 player there is a large community to become a part of.
* Company support. Apple is a stable company offering a 1 year warantee when most companies only offer a 90-day warantee. Apple offers an extended warantee called AppleCare.
* Mass Storage Device support. Data files can be offloaded from the player with no software required.
* 3rd party software. Ephod is an excellent software interface for loading music, and its free. Anapod is another option for $25.
* PDA functions. Contacts and Calendar are handy.
* Screen. The hi-res screen is easy to read even from waist-level.
* In-line remote. Small, metal and handy. Feels durable.
Cons
* Price. iPod is the most expensive MP3 player, but its also the smallest hard-disk player.
* Included Software. For PC users, MusicMatch Jukebox is included which many people strongly dislike. Like me. However an excellent replacement called Ephpod is available for free.
* Transfer interface. Firewire is more applicable to Apple uses, most PC users have USB1 or USB2.
* Scratchable base. The chromed bottom of iPod is sexy but easily scratched.
* No on-the-fly playlists.
* Not upgradble. The built-in hard disks are custom built for apple, so there's no way to increase the storage beyond the orignal capacity.
Wanted
* Better battery replacement policy. Note: Replacement batteries have been located for $50 at
www.iPodbattery.com (Laptops4Less)
* View text files for ebooks, notes, etc.
* When browsing, album titles and song titles that are long will extend off the screen. For instance, with an album title like "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphoney #1000", you won't see the last half because it has too many characters to fit on one line. They need to make the highlighted song title or album scroll horizontally if it goes off the screen, with user-selectable speed settings.
* Display more ID3 information during song play, like file type, bitrate, file size, etc.
* On-board file manangement. Ability to delete tracks that you don't like from the player itself.
* .Ogg support and support for a lossless compression scheme (FLAC, Monkey Audio, etc).
* The in-line remote needs a better clip.
* The included nylon case is high quality material but isn't very useful since they didn't have a cutout for the screen or controls. You have to completey remove the iPod from the case in order to control it.
* Built-in FM radio would be nice in future versiobs - but not if it would force an increase in the iPod's dimensions.
* More lines of text when browsing. In other words, an option to decrease the font size. In comparison,
* Direct iPod to iPod music transfers. Wishful thinking, but it can be done, considering the firewire verison of Zen has this function.
* Instead of breakout for the built-in game, which sucks, how about tetris?