Originally posted by CalfCanuck
Much of the discussion on entry level iPods focuses on how a 256MB or 512MB model wouldn't be enough to hold the users music collection. Yet I feel that this misses one of the amazing features of digital music players in the future.
Rather than focusing solely on listening to your own music (after all, you already know your taste), a key feature in the future will be listen to some one else's musical favorites.
Musicians, critics, celebrities, historical figures. Sting's 256 MB favorites, the songs that Marolyn Monroe listened to, YoYo Ma's 512MB playlist, etc.
Apple could create a HUGE catalogue of playlists of 2 or 3 set sizes - the user would temporarily download them onto their mini-iPod, listen to them for a couple of days, then download the next one.
These could include regional / international ones, so somone from France, living in another country,could download the latest playlist if they're curious as to what's popular back home. Or someone planning a trip to Zaire or Thailand could here in advance what's happening there.