![]() ![]() In keeping with tradition, the packaging for the Classic is a nicely scaled down box of minimalist design. ![]() IPhone 15 Pro overheating? Apple is (finally) on the caseĪpple just gave you a reason to ditch your Mac for an iPadĪpple takes on Square with Tap to Pay for iPhonesįirst, the basics… no one would argue that Apple doesn’t know how to package a product – frankly, they give the consumer the best out-of-the-box experience in the industry. Bearing this in mind, Apple was faced with two choices: either leave a gaping hole in its product line by not including hard drive-based models, or bite the bullet and bring them on-board, thereby keeping the gravy train rolling for those of us with 20GB+ music libraries and a poor penchant for playlist creation. One thing seemed clear though, amid the speculation: Flash memory was not quite at the price level it needed to be to usurp hard drives when it came to 16GB+ capacity players. So what can you really anticipate from the ‘all-new’ Classic models? Just that same old iPod of yesteryear, same as grandpa used to listen to, or something more?Ī possible refresh of the iPod line had been making its way through the rumor mill since the day the previous generation hit the market. Some would argue that Apple’s simply given up on furthering the original iPod design so totally that they hope the “Classic” moniker will set folks’ expectations low. Along with new colors for the Shuffle, redesigned nanos, and innovative Touch lines, the good ole iPod we’ve come to know and love has been given the badge of “Classic” and, possibly, a new lease on life. Sluggish/balky menus no docking station included requires iTunes 7Īpple’s refreshed iPod line recently made its debut, to much fanfare.
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