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  1. dpreview.com

    The iPod Photo is a great design. It's not meant for Windows users. Neither is the iPod. ... but when Apple came out with the iPod mini for $249, critics thought they were nuts, until they sold a gazillion of them. ... In reply to Grant • Oct 28, 2004 If it don't have a CF slot and copy to its hard drive it sucks for photos. ...
  2. apple.fandom.com

    On October 26, 2004, Apple Inc. unveiled the iPod Photo. In November it was quietly renamed the iPod photo, with the second word no longer capitalized, apparently to bring it in line with the naming scheme of the iPod mini. On June 28, 2005, it was renamed the iPod with color display and merged with the fourth generation iPods. All future iPods would have a color display (except for the iPod ...
  3. SAN JOSE, California—October 26, 2004—Apple® today introduced iPod® Photo, the newest member of the iPod family that lets you take your entire music and photo library with you wherever you go. iPod Photo holds up to 25,000 digital photos alongside your music library and displays them on its stunning high-resolution color screen, allowing you to scroll through your photo library almost ...
  4. colecamplese.com

    This is cross posted from my Learning & Innovation blog site … I was just curious to see if any of you had comments: So Apple came out with the long rumored iPod Photo yesterday … I, like all the other Mac folks out here were reading about the features well before it was announced and you know, until I really saw it and started to look at its specifications and features, I thought ...
  5. forums.macrumors.com

    iPod photo comes with a case (and drawstring bag); the regular iPod does not. The proportional-spaced font on the Photo allows more text on a line, so there's less need to scroll track titles (unless you have album art of course). For me the important things were the 60GB storage, and the 15 hour battery.
  6. everymac.com

    The Apple iPod photo*, as the name implies, added photo storage and viewing capabilities to the iPod series. It uses a 40 GB or 60 GB 4200 RPM ATA-66 hard drive, capable of supporting "up to" 10,000 songs or "up to" 15,000 songs in "128-Kbps AAC format", respectively, as well as many as 25,000 photographs in iPod viewable format.

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