Monday 19 September 2011

Ipods; Timeline.


ModelGenerationImageCapacityConnectionOriginal release dateMinimum OS to syncRated battery life (hours)
Classicfirstfirst generation iPod5, 10 GBFireWire23 October 2001Mac: 910.1audio: 10
First model, with mechanical scroll wheel. 10 GB model released later.
secondA second generation iPod (2002)10, 20 GBFireWire17 July 2002Mac: 10.1
Win: 2000
audio: 10
Touch-sensitive wheel. FireWire port had a cover. Hold switch revised. Windows compatibility throughMusicmatch.
thirdthird generation iPod10, 15, 20, 30, 40 GBFireWire (USB for syncing only)28 April 2003Mac: 10.1
Win: 2000
audio: 8
First complete redesign with all-touch interface, dock connector, and slimmer case. Musicmatch support dropped with later release of iTunes 4.1 for Windows.
fourth
(Photo)
(Color)
fourth generation iPod20, 40 GBFireWire or USB19 July 2004Mac: 10.2
Win: 2000
audio: 12
Adopted Click Wheel from iPod Mini, hold switch redesigned.
fourth generation iPod with color displayphoto:
30, 40, 60 GB
FireWire or USB26 October 2004Mac: 10.2
Win: 2000
audio: 15
slideshow: 5
color:
20, 60 GB
28 June 2005
Premium spin-off of 4G iPod with color screen and picture viewing. Later re-integrated into main iPod line.
fifthfifth generation iPod30, 60, 80 GBUSB (FireWire for charging only)12 October 2005Mac: 10.3
Win: 2000
30 GB
audio: 14
video: 2
(later 3.5)
60/80 GB
audio: 20
video: 3/6.5
Second full redesign with a slimmer case, and larger screen with video playback. Offered in black or white. Hardware and firmware updated with 60 GB model replaced with 80 GB model on 12 September 2006.
sixthsixth generation iPod80, 120, 160 GBUSB (FireWire for charging only)5 September 2007Mac: 10.4
Win: XP
80 GB
audio: 30
video: 5
120 GB
audio: 36
video: 6
160 GB
2007 model
audio: 40
video: 7
2009 model
audio: 36
video: 6
Introduced the "Classic" suffix. New interface and anodized aluminum front plate. Silver replaces white. In September 2008 the hardware and firmware was updated with a 120 GB model replacing the 80 GB model and the 160 GB model was discontinued. In September 2009, the 120GB model was replaced with a 160GB model.
Minifirstfirst generation iPod Mini4 GBUSB or FireWire6 January 2004Mac: 10.1
Win: 2000
audio: 8
New smaller model, available in 5 colors. Introduced the "Click Wheel".
secondsecond generation iPod Mini4, 6 GBUSB or FireWire22 February 2005Mac: 10.2
Win: 2000
audio: 18
Brighter color variants with longer battery life. Click Wheel lettering matched body color. Gold color discontinued. Later replaced by iPod Nano.
Nanofirstfirst generation iPod Nano1, 2, 4 GBUSB (FireWire for charging only)7 September 2005Mac: 10.3
Win: 2000
audio: 14
slideshow: 4
Replaced Mini. Available in black or white and used flash memory. Color screen for picture viewing. 1 GB version released later.
second4 GB blue iPod Nano2, 4, 8 GBUSB (FireWire for charging only)12 September 2006Mac: 10.3
Win: 2000
audio: 24
slideshow: 5
Anodized aluminum casing and 6 colors available.
third4 GB third generation iPod Nano4, 8 GBUSB (FireWire for charging only)5 September 2007Mac: 10.4
Win: XP
audio: 24
video: 5
2" QVGA screen, colors refreshed with chrome back, new interface, video capability, smaller Click Wheel.
fourth16 GB Flash Drive fourth generation iPod Nano4, 8, 16 GBUSB9 September 2008Mac: 10.4
Win: XP
audio: 24
video: 4
Revert to tall form and all-aluminum enclosure with 9 color choices, added accelerometer for shake and horizontal viewing. 4 GB model limited release in select markets.
fifth16 GB Flash Drive fifth generation iPod Nano with camera8, 16 GBUSB9 September 2009Mac: 10.4
Win: XP
audio: 24
video: 5
First iPod to include a video camera; also included a larger screen, an FM radio, a speaker, a pedometer, and a polished exterior case while retaining the similar colors as the fourth generation model.
sixthSilver iPod nano 6G8, 16 GBUSB1 September 2010Mac: 10.5
Win: XP
audio: 24
First iPod nano to include multi-touch screen; clip from iPod shuffle added. Video playback, speakers and camera removed.
Shufflefirstfirst generation iPod shuffle512 MB, 1 GBUSB
(no adaptor required)
11 January 2005Mac: 10.2
Win: 2000
audio: 12
New entry-level model. Uses flash memory and has no screen.
secondsecond generation iPod shuffle1, 2 GBUSB12 September 2006Mac: 10.3
Win: 2000
audio: 12
Smaller clip design with anodized aluminum casing. 4 color options added later. Colors were later refreshed twice.
thirdthird generation iPod shuffle2, 4 GBUSB11 March 2009Mac: 10.4
Win: XP
audio: 10
Smaller design with controls relocated to right earbud cable. Introduced with two colors, and features VoiceOver. More colors and 2GB model added in September 2009.
fourthfouth generation iPod shuffle2 GBUSB1 September 2010Mac: 10.5
Win: XP
audio: 15
Controls returned to the body of the iPod. Introduced with five colors, and features VoiceOver.
TouchfirstThe 1st gen iPod Touch.8, 16, 32 GBUSB (FireWire for charging only)[50]5 September 2007Mac: 10.4
Win: XP
audio: 22
video: 5
First iPod with Wi-Fi and a Multi-Touch interface. Features Safari browser and wireless access to theiTunes Store and YouTube. 32 GB model later added. iOS 2.0 and App Store access requires an upgrade fee.
secondThe 2nd & 3rd gen iPod Touch.8, 16, 32 GBUSB9 September 2008Mac: 10.4
Win: XP
audio: 36
video: 6
New tapered chrome back with Nike+ functionality, volume buttons, and built-in speaker added. iOS2.0 and App Store access standard. Bluetooth support added but not made active until iOS 3.0, which requires an upgrade fee.
third32, 64 GBUSB9 September 2009Mac: 10.4
Win: XP
audio: 30
video: 6
Updated to include the upgraded internals from the iPhone 3GS; includes Voice Control support and bundled remote earphones.
fourthThe 4th gen iPod Touch.8, 32, 64 GBUSB9 September 2010Mac: 10.5
Win: XP
audio: 40
video: 7
New thinner design including two cameras for FaceTime and HD video recording, hold button moved to top right corner, Retina display similar to iPhone 4, Apple A4 chip.



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