No big surprise, but Mossberg and Boehret have given the big thumbs up to the iPod Photo—also, thanks for our review unit, Apple, you cocks—comparing it directly to the iRiver H320. They say that it is way easier to use the iPod, as the H320 relies entirely too much on dumping users out to a file system to select files, instead of trying to provide a meta-interface that makes it easier to scan though the information visually. For most of us, I’m sure the file system isn’t the end of the world, because we’re big nerds, but it’s just little stuff like never having to deal with the filenames of media that makes the iPod so much more approachable.
Sizing Up the Latest iPod Iteration [WSJ]
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