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Has the media experience on Android improved since 2.2?

So ICS and the Galaxy Nexus have me contemplating going back to Android for the first time since I sold my OG Droid back in January when the Verizon iPhone came out.

These days most apps seem to be centered around the web anyways so I don't anticipate much headache switching most of my stuff over to Android. And I'll be keeping my iPad, so most of my iOS games and apps won't be going to waste.

The one area where I remember Android giving me trouble though was with all my iTunes media, specifically audio, but I'm concerned about video to some extent. Has the syncing and playback experience improved much in the last year?
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AminS

Yes, there are a few options, but one great option for audio is the Amazon MP3 player, which can play both streaming cloud content as well as music stored on the device. I uploaded about 40,000 songs from my iTunes library overnight to the Amazon Cloud Player, and it works brilliantly, also saving my playlists. You can easily move things from the cloud to local storage on the device. I greatly prefer it to the iTunes experience.
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If you want to sync your iTunes media, I think one of the best tools out there right now is Double Twist. This includes wireless sync to you iTunes library. doubletwist.com/
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