I have been playing music for almost half a century, through two milleniums, since I put the needle on the record as a small child in the 1980s, with my parent’s collection — Young, Dylan, Eagles, all the classics. I have used more computers, screens and devices than most people on the planet. I have collected 100,000s of songs in many different physical and digital forms, over the decades. There is no contest. Music is like “having every song and album [and music video] ever made on one device”. [Not to mention seamless syncing to all your devices.]That is HUGE. The iPod already came close to making that possible, but Music makes a dream reality. With streaming and downloads of what usually feels like 100% of all music ever created by humankind (and of course all the countless spacemen). Almost everything I ever search for is available. It’s as if they have paid for the rights to everything ever made, so that we can enjoy what we are meant to. And I love and appreciate that infinitely. Because it’s never been done before in the history of humanity.As a former DJ, and the biggest music fan I have ever met, there is nothing like being able to play the song I want (and often need), at any time. With an intuitive, yet simple interface, an awesome folder and playlist system, and effortless controls and functions — including playing studio-quality music and high-res music videos on the big screen (TV etc) — in my honest opinion: Music is the best thing to happen to music … ever. Enjoy!