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New iPods Mmm ....

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 20:55
by HighFlyer
Everyone see the launch today? Refresh of the whole iPod range including the new iPod Touch (very like the iPhone) and a redesigned nano.
More over at
http://www.apple.comThanks,
Sarah

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 21:03
by Nottingham Nick
The iPod touch looks great, but 16gb? [?]
Presumably you carry the extra media on the flash drive(s).
Nick

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 21:10
by Nottingham Nick
Link to the BBC news story, which includes this little gem.... A deal with Starbucks will let people use the wi-fi iTunes store for free while inside one of the company's cafes.
Wonder if that will be world wide, or just in the US?
Nick

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 21:16
by mitchja
The iPod Touch looks great [y]
In the US the smaller device will cost $299 and the larger $399. Prices in Europe have not been announced but are likely to be higher than direct comparisons suggest.
Shopping trip to the US anyone?
Regards

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 21:18
by HighFlyer
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Wonder if that will be world wide, or just in the US?
The service launches in October in Seattle and New York. I assume its going to be US only for the immediate future while its rolled out across the country, but here's hoping it goes global.
Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 21:27
by AndyR
Fingers crossed I should be in Palm Springs in 2 weeks so I think I'll be picking up a couple of the iPod Touch's one the way back to LAX at Fashion Island. Very nice!

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 21:34
by Neil
Oh I do like the look of the iPod touch, not sure I like the new Nano though, is that size screen really worth it[:?]

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 21:48
by Bazz
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Link to the BBC news story, which includes this little gem.... A deal with Starbucks will let people use the wi-fi iTunes store for free while inside one of the company's cafes.
Wonder if that will be world wide, or just in the US?
Nick
I doubt this means unlimited downloads, unless they have reduced the speed to 14,400 or 28 kbs

History Guys [:w]

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 21:57
by RichardMannion

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 22:06
by Scrooge
16 GB for $399 [:?] [n]
The interesting news, at least for me is that the price of the 8GB Iphone has been cut to $399...Christmas present here I come.

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 22:14
by buns
Guess who got a nano last weekend[:I][:I][:I][:I]
That said, I wouldn't be watching videos, so happy with the second generation nano
buns

Posted:
05 Sep 2007, 22:31
by HighFlyer
Originally posted by buns4vs
Guess who got a nano last weekend[:I][:I][:I][:I]
Buns, if you did want to return it in exchange for the new one, Apple are usually pretty good about this kind of thing in the shadow of a new launch. Did you buy it in the UK?
Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 00:05
by mike-smashing
I already picked up some new iGoodness in the shape of a new dual core Mac mini while I was in the US last week...

That'll do me for now, and I'll wait for the launch of the next MacBooks (should be November, ISTR)?
Mike

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 00:18
by David
I can have a look in the Apple store tomorrow, if anyones wanting one.
David

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 00:24
by fozzyo
Hmmm - is the new Classic enough to tempt people to buy? Is the iTouch enough to tempt people to buy?
Will a lot think the same as me, wait for the 2nd Gen iTouch with a decent storage capacity ... say using a hard disk.

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 01:16
by p17blo
Originally posted by David
I can have a look in the Apple store tomorrow, if anyones wanting one.
David
Not out until the end of September apparently, but let us know if they have them on the shelves. I am flying out in 10 days, may pick 1 (or more) up before returning.
Hoping they may reduce the price on Apple TV as I need to buy one of those
Paul

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 07:52
by slinky09
Yum yum yum but at 16GB I'll await the next version. As to whether anyone will buy the classic, well now with 160GB that's pretty compelling. Why Apple couldn't have given the Touch at least 40GB now defeats me, and probably their sales.

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 09:15
by Darren Wheeler
Personally I wouldn't have an iPod even if you paid me. I think they are over-priced for what they are. I have a 4 year old Creative Zen 30gb Jukebox that has been on every trip with and has survived baggage handlers, being dropped down stairs at LAX, sat on, being lef on a car roof etc etc. It cost less than a £100 and works perfectly.
iPod is all about the name IMHO.

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 10:43
by PVGSLF
Well, my old 20GB, non colour, non video ipod is full, i'm fed up with swaping songs around, and I've found a willing buyer for it. (Free ipod - he just pays for the 2500 songs at the iTunes rate [:o)])
So I'm considering the 160GB iPOD classic now.
Apple seem to have cornered the market in getting other manufacturers to build iPOD compatibility into their kit.... I quite like being able to control my hidden away iPOD from my car Headunit, and via my Yamaha AV remote control when it's docked in the Yamaha dock attached to my AV Amp.

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 12:46
by fozzyo
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
iPod is all about the name IMHO.
Skoda vs Volkswagen.

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 12:51
by Darren Wheeler
I have a Skoda. £4000 cheaper than the nearest VW. Who's laughing now


Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 13:06
by fozzyo
Exactly, my Dad has always had Polo's and Golf's but now has a better spec'd Skoda for less money. It does lack some of the finishing touches that the VW had though.
And that to me is the same with iPod's, you buy an iPod partly for the name, partly for the connectivity, partly for the extra finishing touches, partly because they just look so sexy.

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 13:06
by Neil
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Who's laughing now 
Me, at you and all the other Skoda drivers [:w];)

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 13:21
by Howard Long
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Link to the BBC news story, which includes this little gem.... A deal with Starbucks will let people use the wi-fi iTunes store for free while inside one of the company's cafes.
Free? Starbucks?
LOL! I guess it gives you something to do while you queue up for ten minutes for the privilege of being served your four quid skinny mocha frappa easy over with an extra shot and a tenner for your t-mobile WiFi connection.
H

Posted:
06 Sep 2007, 15:02
by mitchja
The reason for the smaller memory size on the touch iPod is because there's no longer a HDD in them, it's just flash memory. Flash memory sizes are ever increasing so I dont think it will be too long before we see more memory on these.
([:0] yet another new version of iTunes installing itself here at the moment, that's the third or is it the forth update since they launched the iPhone a few weeks ago....and people call MS for all the updates they generate [:w])
Regards