Ipod touch 1st gen

The History of Ipods

  • Ipod Classic 1st generation

    Ipod Classic 1st generation
    The Ipod 1st generation is a portable media player. It could store 1,000 songs at the most and had a battery life of ten hours. It was priced at $399.
  • Ipod Classic 2nd generation

    Ipod Classic 2nd generation
    The Ipod 2nd generation was basically the same as 1st generation except it had a touch-sensitive “scroll wheel” instead of a mechanical one.It was priced at $399 for a 10 GB one and $499 for 20 GB while Ipod 1st generation’s price was reduced to $299.
  • Ipod Classic 3rd generation

    Ipod Classic 3rd generation
    Ipod 3rd generation was completely redesigned. It was thinner and the battery life was 8 hours. A 10 GB one was $299, a 15 GB was $399, and a 30 GB was $499.
  • Ipod Mini 1st generation

    Ipod Mini 1st generation
    The Ipod Mini 1st generation also had a touch-sensitive scroll wheel. It came in silver, blue, green, pink,or gold and had a battery life of 8 hours.Ipod Mini 1st generation could hold 4 GB.
  • Ipod Classic 4th generation

    Ipod Classic 4th generation
    The Ipod 4th generation had a click wheel like the Ipod Mini putting the buttons underneath the touch-sensitive scroll wheel. The prices for Ipods were reduced at $299 for a 20 GB model and $399 for a 40 GB model.
  • Ipod Mini 2nd generation

     Ipod Mini 2nd generation
    The Ipod Mini second generation came in silver, blue, green, or pink. It had a battery life of 18 hours! It had brighter colors and the control buttons on the wheel, instead of being gray like Ipod Mini 1st generation, were matched to the color of the Ipod.
  • Ipod Nano 1st generation

    Ipod Nano 1st generation
    The Ipod Nano was famous for its small size. It was 1.6 inches wide, 3.5 inches long, 0.27 inches thick, and weighed 1.5 ounces. The battery life was 14 hours and 1,2, and 4 GB capacities were available.
  • Ipod Classic 5th generation

    Ipod Classic 5th generation
    The Ipod 5th generation was the first model to be able to play videos and the last model to have a plastic front. A 30 GB model was $299 and a 60 GB for $399. There was also a special 30 GB version offered for $349.
  • Ipod Nano 2nd generation

    Ipod Nano 2nd generation
    The Ipod Nano 2nd generation came in silver, blue, green, pink, and black. The 2nd generation Nano featured a 40% brighter display and a battery life upgraded from 14 hours to 24 hours!
  • Ipod Nano 3rd generation

    Ipod Nano 3rd generation
    The Nano 3rd generation had a two inch screen and came in silver, light blue, light green, black, red, and pink. You could buy it in a 4GB model or an 8GB model.
  • Ipod Classic 6th generation

    Ipod Classic 6th generation
    The Ipod 6th generation had a slightly thinner body and featured a dramatically improved battery life of 42 hours. It was sold in an 80GB model for $249 and a 160GB model for $349.
  • Ipod Touch 1st generation

    Ipod Touch 1st generation
    The Ipod Touch 1st generation was sold in 8, 16, or 32 GB models. It had a battery life of 22 hours, a wireless access to YouTube and Itunes store and, of course, a touch screen. It was the first ever of its kind.
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