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October 26th, 2004, 09:10 PM
http://www.apple.com/ipodphoto/
OMG OMG OMG. I'm sorry. this is a major freakout point for me. I'm glad I didn't get a 4G iPod after all. Now I have to take back my words about there being no evidence of one. You've gotta admit tho, the ppl have been spreading rumors about a photo iPod for a while. Now it's here. Now I'm out to buy myse'f one :)
iPod Photo: Why Should Your Ears Have All the Fun?
Source (http://www.apple.com/ipodphoto)
A delight for the ears. A feast for the eyes. Though it’s no bigger than a pack of playing cards and weighs in at just over 6 ounces, iPod Photo delivers a one-two sensory punch. Letting you carry an entire library of your favorite music — up to 15,000 songs — or enough photos — as many as 25,000 — to fill nearly 200 slide trays or cover nearly 5,000 square feet of wall space. Got a really big den?
iPod Photo in dock
The newest member of the iPod family, iPod Photo comes in two sizes: a 40GB model, available for $499, and a capacious 60GB model that sells for $599. Both feature a razor sharp LCD display that lets you see your photos in vivid color — 65,536 colors, to be exact. And with its built-in backlighting, you’ll be able to admire those photos indoors or out.
Take Your Photos for a Spin
Like its famous siblings, iPod Photo features the touch-sensitive Apple Click Wheel that’s the envy of the industry. You’ll use it to navigate iPod Photo’s new menu. Now in living color, its easier to read than ever. That’s thanks in part to the clarity of the display — it offers 220x176-pixel resolution — and in part to the new Myriad typeface. Spin the wheel to Music, and you can scroll effortlessly through dozens of playlists, hundreds of albums or thousand of songs. . . .
Enjoy Improved Battery Life
Whether you’re on a transcontinental flight or an extra long hike, if you plan to listen to music for hours and hours, iPod Photo has you covered. Fully charged, it lets you enjoy up to 15 hours of continuous music; or up to 5 hours of continuous slideshows with music.(2) Use the FireWire or USB 2.0 cables to quickly charge the batteries. Or use the iPod Photo Dock that comes with both 40GB and 60GB models.
iPod Photo Specs:
Source (http://www.apple.com/ipodphoto/specs.html)
iPod Photo
* M9585LL/A (40GB)
* M9586LL/A (60GB)
40GB or 60GB
-Up to 15 hours of music playback; up to 5 hours of slideshows with music
-Skip Protection Up to 17 minutes
-2-inch (diagonal) 65,536-color LCD with LED backlight
-Dock connector, remote connector, stereo headphone jack, composite video and audio through headphone jack
-FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 through dock connector;
-Composite video and audio through headphone jack or line out on the iPod Photo Dock
-Charge time of About 5 hours (3-hour fast charge to 80% capacity)
-Syncs iPod-viewable photos in JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF and PNG formats
-Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.75 inches 6.4 ounces
-Included: iPod Photo dock, earbud headphones, carrying case, AC adapter, FireWire cable, USB 2.0 cable, AV cable
Also...to check out. Special edition U2 iPod with 400 preloaded tracks.
U2 iPod (http://www.apple.com/ipod/u2/)
Like no other, iPod U2 Special Edition stands out. Jet black, it bears a prominent red Apple Click Wheel and, on the flip side, the autographs of each U2 band member. Available for just $349, it comes with an exclusive U2 poster and, of course, the signature white iPod earbuds. As an extra special treat, it includes an iTunes Music Store coupon you can use to get $50 off your purchase of “The Complete U2.” As unique as the iPod itself, this digital boxed set brings together an amazing 400 U2 tracks. Songs span the band’s celebrated career. From “Boy” to “War” to “The Joshua Tree” to “Zooropa” to the soon-to-be-released “How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb,” it includes every U2 album and brings us over 25 rare and unreleased tracks. Look for it on the iTunes Music Store at the end of November.
OMG OMG OMG. I'm sorry. this is a major freakout point for me. I'm glad I didn't get a 4G iPod after all. Now I have to take back my words about there being no evidence of one. You've gotta admit tho, the ppl have been spreading rumors about a photo iPod for a while. Now it's here. Now I'm out to buy myse'f one :)
iPod Photo: Why Should Your Ears Have All the Fun?
Source (http://www.apple.com/ipodphoto)
A delight for the ears. A feast for the eyes. Though it’s no bigger than a pack of playing cards and weighs in at just over 6 ounces, iPod Photo delivers a one-two sensory punch. Letting you carry an entire library of your favorite music — up to 15,000 songs — or enough photos — as many as 25,000 — to fill nearly 200 slide trays or cover nearly 5,000 square feet of wall space. Got a really big den?
iPod Photo in dock
The newest member of the iPod family, iPod Photo comes in two sizes: a 40GB model, available for $499, and a capacious 60GB model that sells for $599. Both feature a razor sharp LCD display that lets you see your photos in vivid color — 65,536 colors, to be exact. And with its built-in backlighting, you’ll be able to admire those photos indoors or out.
Take Your Photos for a Spin
Like its famous siblings, iPod Photo features the touch-sensitive Apple Click Wheel that’s the envy of the industry. You’ll use it to navigate iPod Photo’s new menu. Now in living color, its easier to read than ever. That’s thanks in part to the clarity of the display — it offers 220x176-pixel resolution — and in part to the new Myriad typeface. Spin the wheel to Music, and you can scroll effortlessly through dozens of playlists, hundreds of albums or thousand of songs. . . .
Enjoy Improved Battery Life
Whether you’re on a transcontinental flight or an extra long hike, if you plan to listen to music for hours and hours, iPod Photo has you covered. Fully charged, it lets you enjoy up to 15 hours of continuous music; or up to 5 hours of continuous slideshows with music.(2) Use the FireWire or USB 2.0 cables to quickly charge the batteries. Or use the iPod Photo Dock that comes with both 40GB and 60GB models.
iPod Photo Specs:
Source (http://www.apple.com/ipodphoto/specs.html)
iPod Photo
* M9585LL/A (40GB)
* M9586LL/A (60GB)
40GB or 60GB
-Up to 15 hours of music playback; up to 5 hours of slideshows with music
-Skip Protection Up to 17 minutes
-2-inch (diagonal) 65,536-color LCD with LED backlight
-Dock connector, remote connector, stereo headphone jack, composite video and audio through headphone jack
-FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 through dock connector;
-Composite video and audio through headphone jack or line out on the iPod Photo Dock
-Charge time of About 5 hours (3-hour fast charge to 80% capacity)
-Syncs iPod-viewable photos in JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF and PNG formats
-Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.75 inches 6.4 ounces
-Included: iPod Photo dock, earbud headphones, carrying case, AC adapter, FireWire cable, USB 2.0 cable, AV cable
Also...to check out. Special edition U2 iPod with 400 preloaded tracks.
U2 iPod (http://www.apple.com/ipod/u2/)
Like no other, iPod U2 Special Edition stands out. Jet black, it bears a prominent red Apple Click Wheel and, on the flip side, the autographs of each U2 band member. Available for just $349, it comes with an exclusive U2 poster and, of course, the signature white iPod earbuds. As an extra special treat, it includes an iTunes Music Store coupon you can use to get $50 off your purchase of “The Complete U2.” As unique as the iPod itself, this digital boxed set brings together an amazing 400 U2 tracks. Songs span the band’s celebrated career. From “Boy” to “War” to “The Joshua Tree” to “Zooropa” to the soon-to-be-released “How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb,” it includes every U2 album and brings us over 25 rare and unreleased tracks. Look for it on the iTunes Music Store at the end of November.