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10/27/2004, 1:15am, EDT
Wednesday, October 27th
Apple debuts new U2, Photo iPods; expands EuroTunes
At its Special Music Event with U2, Apple yesterday introduced its U2 iPod Special Edition (20GB model for $350) and iPod Photo (40GB and 60GB models). The company also launched a U2 Digital Box Set with the complete archive of the band's songs, expanded the European iTunes Music Store to nine new countries, announced the November launch of iTunes in Canada and Nov 20 opening of the London Apple Store, launched a new iPod Store, and introduced new Apple iPod sock carry cases. Jobs pushed the iPod Photo as the 'next big thing' while downplaying video. In addition, Apple released iTunes 4.7, a new iPod Updater, and QuickTime 6.5.2. Apple is also offering a continuous rebroadcast of event highlights via satellite and in QuickTime.
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I'll transfer all my photos to it and
Then I can show all my photos on a little screen
Or I can get out that wire and show them on my TV
Just like my old Sony digital camera has done for years!
That I have never used.
I do like the color menus, though.
Lance
So..nice job me..hehe..
YEAH-RIGHT!
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HAHAHAAHAAHAHaaaa... (wipes dribble off face)
Wow. Apple is smoking some SERIOUS crack now. Steveo really needs to lay off the doobies. Wow.
If this thing sells it's solely due to apple marketing. I can pay $500 and get a Tungesten T3 with 10X the capablity, play songs, watch movies, view pictures, AND do my work. On top of that, Apple's iPod now costs what a bottom grade FULL PC costs. The are out of their friggin minds.
Apple, ever heard of iPHOTO? Your OWN PRODUCT? WTF is iTunes doing syncing photos?
It's not for everyone get it? It's a niche product. Nobody is holding a gun to your head to buy one.
-umijin
And $29?!
Unless these things offer special attachment straps and pockets for accessories... I can see these things sitting on the shelf for a long time.
Then again, never underestimate the idiocy of consumers...
-umijin