Mekstizzle wrote:
No it really hasn't. Not in my world at least. It's no way near become a name in itself for a product. Even those examples you listed it doesn't work like that. Not in this country. You guys always use words like Band Aid, Kleenex and even Xerox. It's your mentality vs ours. You tend to use brand names because your rampant consumerism asks for it.
iPods were always awful .mp3 players. At first they didn't even use USB. Then they don't even have drag and drop. The only reason they were popular were because of the typical douchebag apple marketing.
Well - you're wrong.
The iPod has ~80% market share. The same cannot be said of the iPhone.
How good something is has no real bearing on how big an impact it has made on consumers.
And the word iPod is used synonymously with mp3 player in the UK, so I don't know what you're on about there.
Last edited by Bertster7 (2010-01-27 06:20:31)