That's the first that I've heard of the nomad jukebox, and I have to admit - it looks cute.. It's really no different then the compaq personal jukebox that has been out for quite some time now... When it falls down to it though, the personal jukebox is just what it says - a personal walkman-type jukebox. The empeg sticks out as a high-end car stereo.
In my mind, there's several features that stick out as leaving Empeg in the lead in the car-audio market:
- Voice recognition
- parametric equalizer
- visuals
- software
The folks at Empeg have proven time and time again that they're listening to their custumers. Often times, a feature gets suggested, and a short while later, it is incorporated into the player software. Empeg has also stated in the past that they're not a hardware manufacturer - anyone can clone the hardware - they're a software manufactorer and are selling you the software when they sell you the Empeg. In the end, it is mainly the software that diffirentiates the Empeg from the other products out there.
I've owned a sound blaster live (from creative labs) for more then a year now - I think creative has had one software upgrade since I've owned it - and the upgrade wasn't even noteworthy (w2000 support, which was actually their 1.0 software for w98 made to work under w2000) - These companies simply don't want to/have the time to/ are unable to listen to their custumers...
Just read on in this BBS - This is one of the few companies which actually listens to their custumers.
-mark
...proud to have one of the first Mark I units