Those were something, weren’t they? I thought it was the coolest thing ever as a kid, just the absolute peak of technology.

And in hindsight… Yeah, it was a pretty comfortable way to play videos and music, wasn’t it? And the click wheel iPods even had a surprisingly decent selection of games.

While I’m here, whatever happened to those Kindle e-readers with the physical page turn buttons and keyboard? I kinda feel like they stopped selling those, but I feel like that was kind of preferable to a touch screen, too.

I guess just in general I don’t like touch screens and it’ll be a good day when they stop being integrated into things that don’t actually need them. I’m out here thinking that flip phones beat smartphones still

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    My car has a touch screen for audio stuff including volume. I HATE not having a knob to turn it up or down. Yes it has two buttons to go up or down on the steering wheel. No I don’t like them and I would still rather have the knob thank you very much.

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    I remember when I first got a first gen ipod nano and it was the first ipod I’d ever actually touched, I tried a lot to do linear swipes across the click wheel and thought it wasn’t working right before I figured out that you’re supposed to swipe your finger on the touch surface in circular motions instead.

    Anyway, the sansa fuze was an ipod nano but better in every way.

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    I use a ~5 dollar usd mp3 player I got from aliexpress instead of my phone for when I am working out and I really like having buttons to press and it is way better than I expected for 5 dollars. It has a sd card slot, a headphone jack and even picks up the local radio

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    I don’t have a keyboard on it, but my ereader has physical page turning buttons. And it’s open source and I don’t have to jump through hoops to put pirated content on it.

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      Actually, one thing I will concede is that I do really like Dessalines’ Thumb-key. There is a certain level of satisfaction that comes from a physical keyboard, but flick input is also pretty satisfying in its own way… Alas, if only there were a way to have the best of both worlds, right?

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    The best part of those old ipods was the music quiz game that i’ve never found a replacement for in the smartphone era. all the “music quiz” games i see are just for random popular songs and not sampling from my own library

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    The Sandisk Sansa e200s had the worst software ever (hey let me spend 10 mins rebuilding metadata indices every single time you add or remote one track) but the clickwheel felt so goddamned good.

    Modern consumer technology design has largely stripped away our ability to experience devices as things in the natural world/as designed things. Its all this freaking software crap!!!

    the wheels are like a funny little hack to this problem

    While I’m here, whatever happened to those Kindle e-readers with the physical page turn buttons and keyboard? I kinda feel like they stopped selling those, but I feel like that was kind of preferable to a touch screen, too.

    the kobo i bought like 2 years ago still has those page turn buttons :) no keyboard tho

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      If you srill have your e200, Rockbox makes it smooth and you can run Doom.

      The wheel went bad on mine so I swapped it for a later wheeled model and 2x the price of a generic MP4 player of similar size, but it wasn’t the same; I found it in my box of dead phones a few weeks ago, the soft-touch coating all sticky yuck.

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    Still have mine. Still clicks. For a while I was using it as a FireWire drive. Then I threw it in the “white cords and apple stickers box.”

    I was cleaning out stuff this summer and kinda just set it aside because I could think of a reason to throw it away.

    That is why I am bad at declittering.

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    It’s amused me since the Metal Gear Solid 4 came out that Snake has an Apple iPod, fully simulated with that exact click wheel design. And it was a good design.

    I recently brought out my iPhone SE to use as an audio player. It’s basically a glorified iPod Touch, but it at least has a headphone jack shrug-outta-hecks

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    E-readers with physical buttons still exist, but the companies price gouge for the privilege, since they’re only on the top end models. I’d take the old style with only buttons if they still made them. E-Ink shows fingerprints worse than LCD’s so it’s kinda dumb to have a touch screens.