Apple unveils new iPod with Wi-Fi

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  1. Petey

    Petey Super Sized Sexy, The Bulls Fan Killer! Staff Member Administrator

    SAN FRANCISCO (Business 2.0) -- Apple announced Wednesday the first major overhaul of its popular iPod music digital players in nearly two years.</p>

    On top of iPods with more storage and bigger screens, Apple (down $2.62 to $141.54, Charts, Fortune 500) rolled out the iPod Touch, a slim, WiFi-enabled device that's similar to the company's new touchscreen mobile phone, the iPhone. </p><div style="max-width: 220px; margin-bottom: 10px; clear: right; float: right; margin-left: 10px"><div class="IErow" style="width: 220px"> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="220"><tbody><tr><td align="center">[​IMG]</td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><span class="captionname">Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaking Wednesday in San Francisco, where he announced a major revamp of its iPod music players.</span></td></tr></tbody></table></div><div id="quigo220"><div id="ad-401110" align="center" style="border: 0pt none ; margin: 0pt; padding: 0pt"> cnnad_createAd("401110","http://ads.cnn.com/html.ng/site=cnn_money&cnn_money_position=220x200_ctr&cnn_money_rollup=technology&cnn_money_section=quigo&params.styles=fs","200","220"); </div></div></div>

    Apple also announced a new version of its iTunes music store that will allow users to buy songs wirelessly. iTunes will also sell customizable 99-cent ringtones for the iPhone.</p>

    CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new features and a new partnership with Starbucks (down $0.24 to $27.48, Charts, Fortune 500) at an invitation-only press conference held in San Francisco.</p>

    To date, Apple has sold more than 100 million iPods, but sales have been drifting since last year's holiday shopping season and profit margins are shrinking. </p><div class="inStoryHeading"> Live blogging the event </div>

    Jobs also announced a new version of the classic iPod. With a full metal design and thinner than its predecessor, a new $249 model comes with 80 gigabytes of storage and 30 hours of audio. A slightly thicker model will have 160 gigabytes of storage and retail for $349.</p>

    "This boggles the mind," Jobs said. He pointed out that the original iPod could hold up to 1,000 songs. Today, an iPod can store 40,000 songs. </p>

    The new Nano, meanwhile, will have video and a larger, brighter screen with an interface similar to the iPhone. Apple will also bundle three games into the new Nano, including Sudoku from Electronic Arts.</p>

    The new Nano will feature two memory sizes: A 4-gigabyte model for $149 and an 8-gigabyte model for $199. It will be sold in black, red, silver, blue and green. </p>

    Jobs said the new Nanos should be in stores by this weekend.</p>

    As for the iPod Touch, it will come installed with the Safari Internet browser and, like the iPhone, play YouTube videos.</p>

    Wednesday's announcements come more than two months after Apple took on mobile phone giants Nokia (Charts) and Motorola (Charts, Fortune 500) with the iPhone, a touchscreen-only device that retails for $499 or $599, depending on the amount of memory.</p>

    Apple has said it expects to have sold one million iPhones by the end of September. Research firm iSuppli reported Tuesday that the iPhone outsold all other smartphones in July.</p>

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  2. gambitnut

    gambitnut Freek

    So, these are iphones that don't make phone calls?
     
  3. Dark Defender

    Dark Defender The Dark Passenger

    Oh hells yeah I'm getting some of that.</p>

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  4. Petey

    Petey Super Sized Sexy, The Bulls Fan Killer! Staff Member Administrator

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (gambitnut)</div><div class='quotemain'>So, these are iphones that don't make phone calls?</div></p>

    And a smaller screen.</p>

    -Petey</p>

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  5. pegs

    pegs My future wife.

    i might go for that. or one of the nano's. i already have a nano with 2gb, which not nearly enough.
     
  6. Memphology

    Memphology BBW VIP

    I owuldnt waste my money on it, just yet. Every brand new gadget always has somehting wrong with it when it comes out. I suggest wait a few months and then get it, that way you wont have to hassle with a broken ass iPod.
     
  7. I might be in the market for a new MP3 player soon...leaning towards the larger 'classic' ipod. The touch one is cool, but I'd rather have more space to hold music.
     
  8. Premier

    Premier Member

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Petey)</div><div class='quotemain'>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (gambitnut)</div><div class='quotemain'>So, these are iphones that don't make phone calls?</div></p>

    And a smaller screen.</p>

    -Petey</div></p>


    Same size screen [3.5 in.] and it's thinner. I'm a bit disappointed, overall. No HDD [20GB at least for $299], no camera, no maps, no notes, no IM feature, etc. I may buy it, as I have yet to buy an iPod, but it's not a great deal at $299 for 8GB. </p>

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  9. o.iatlhawksfan

    o.iatlhawksfan ROFLMFAO!!!!

    I might get a nano, or a 8o gigabyte, I have a 30GB Ipod, but it's always acting up on me!
     
  10. They should have made the classic iPod's widescreen. Very disappointing. </p>

    iPod Nano got a similar screen update, so the "classic" should have too. </p>

    No wireless card in the touch ones, so you have to be in a hotspot, which is also disappointing. No camera...very disappointing.</p>

    Definitely do not buy the touch one. Go for one of the classics. </p>
     
  11. Arrpy

    Arrpy Member

    I think I'll stick with my MP3 player for now.
     
  12. bbwMax

    bbwMax Member

    My 30gb Ipod does me ok now so i'll stay with that
     
  13. Premier

    Premier Member

    The Touch has a pretty high cool factor and that is the only reason people buy iPods when they can get superior Cowon or iAudio products. I might get it, but like I previously said, I'm pretty disappointed, though I don't really mind only 8GB since I don't really need to have my entire music collection on there, nor do I need more than two movies on there at a time. Still, I would have liked to see a SD card slot, a 32GB flash, Maps, Notes, and IM.
     
  14. Premier

    Premier Member

    Oh, and the new Nano looks simply horrible. I don't care how thin it is. It's ugly.
     
  15. GArenas

    GArenas Wiz Fo Champz

    Very nice idea, Apple continues to progress. However, for now I'm stickign with my video ipod.</p>
     

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