Apple announces $99 iPod
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Check out how small it is! This might be the perfect compliment to an iTunes account, and not a budget buster at a mere $99 for the starter model. They also offer a 1gb model.
This is the big "flash based iPod" that everyone's been hinting at. I predict that Apple has made a serious score with this thing.
Source: Apple.com
This is the big "flash based iPod" that everyone's been hinting at. I predict that Apple has made a serious score with this thing.
Source: Apple.com
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It basically seems like a USB key with an audio chip. It's a great idea, and that $99 pricetag is gonna bring this thing to a LOT of teenagers on limited budgets.
1. Music capacity is based on 4 minutes per song and 128Kbps AAC encoding.
2. Do not eat iPod shuffle.
3. Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings. See www.apple.com/batteries for more information.
4. Some computers require either the optional iPod shuffle Dock or a USB cable extender (sold separately).
Looks like they're cashing in on their popularity and I don't see any reasonable way this could flop.
"Starting at $99" for a 512 version, pretty weak. The Creative Nomad MuVo is the exact same thing and it's been around for a couple years now, around the same price point too, has the same "w00t omg mix it up" feature too....its called shuffle, can be found on pretty much any cd player or mp3 player or....anything that plays music.
Honestly, I do like the iPod design, but I won't be buying one until they support WMA w/DRM (which means I wont ever be buying an ipod because I doubt that will ever happen) because I use MSNMusic for all my tunes, they're foolish to leave their ipod and itunes locked up in a proprietary format that they wont let others license, and even combat companies (Real/Rhapsody) that try to make their stuff compatible, but I suppose that's the way it's done over at Apple.
The only thing that makes this player "special" is that it's made by Apple "The iPod guys", and that's purely subjective to your individual point of view because really, this is just an old player with the Apple name slapped on.
Oh, and Apple is selling products which are affordable to the vast majority of people in the market. I guess that’s “special” too…
It’s a total ripoff.
The iShuffle has full iTunes support, and even more importantly, it's VERY EASY to use with iTunes. This is what will make it appeal to the target market.
You guys aren't the target market. For you, it is a ripoff. For an iTunes user who doesn't know how or doesn't want to screw around, you plug it in, push a button, and go. Easy, cheap, VERY SMALL, and 12 hours of playtime.