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February 8th, 2006

Why the 1GB iPod won't do video; RIP shuffle?

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 4:00 am

Categories: Announcement, Apple, iPod

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ipodnano_blk_front.jpgIn a suprise Tuesday announcement Apple released a 1GB version of their popular iPod nano (US$149) that will hold up to 240 songs or 15,000 photos. At the same time Apple dropped the price of the iPod shuffle to US$69 and US$99 for the 512MB and 1GB models respectively. If you’re a student or an educator you can buy the new 1GB iPod nano for US$129 which is the same price as the 1GB shuffle was one year ago.

In my Macworld Expo article I predicted that Apple would release a 1GB iPod nano and euthanize the shuffle (like they did with the iPod mini). The couple extra bucks the nano commands is a bargain considering that you get a color screen with photo playback and a dock connector for connecting accessories. I also speculated that Apple would add video playback support to the nano line via a firmware upgrade (to boost sales of TV shows and video content) but it turns out that it’s not possible.

In a January article on the PowerPage I posted a couple of reasons why the nano won’t do video: The iPod Video has two CPUs. One generic CPU running at ~75Mhz (which is the same as all iPods) and a specialized video DSP running at ~150 MHz that is able to decode h.264 video in real-time. The video playback only uses that DSP and not the main CPU. No other iPod model other than the video has this DSP in it making video playback impossible on the nano.

We can deduce from the 1Gb nano announcement that the end is near for the iPod shuffle. There’s just no reason to keep it around with its stripped feature set and low profit margins. Don’t be surprised when the nano gets upgraded to 8GB and 16GB capacities in the late summer/early fall.

1GB nanos are perfect for Valentine’s day, but 8GB and 16GB nanos would be killer for back-to-school.

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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My friend just came back from China and gave me what I thought was an Ipod nano, but it was a China-made look-a-like. Much cheaper, poor build quality and bad UI. But the nano lookalike had some featu... (Read the rest)
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There are two things missing I really want...  BitTwiddler | 02/08/06
To each his own  tic swayback | 02/08/06
Shuffle will be around for a while  panic man | 02/08/06
16 gig nano?  isserley | 02/08/06
4 GB is fine by me  metsjets | 02/08/06
No hardware on iPod nano for video  prg99 | 02/08/06
iPod's future  mlindl | 02/11/06
Probably they will  den_lim | 02/20/06

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