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iPod Video
5th Generation
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CPU: PortalPlayer PP5021C with dual variable speed ARM7TDMI cores running up to 80Mhz
Video chip - Broadcom BCM2722
Audio chip - Wolfson Microelectronics WM8758 codec
Onboard RAM: 32 MB for 30GB; 64MB for 60GB
Screen: 2.5" backlit LCD
Max Resolution: 16-bit 480x480
Hard Drive: 30GB/60GB 4200 RPM 1.8-inch Toshiba hard drive
USB: via Dock Connector;
composite video (with AV cable)
Battery Life: 30GB model: Up to 14 hours of music playback; up to 3 hours of slideshows with music; up to 2 hours of video playback
60GB model: Up to 20 hours of music playback; up to 4 hours of slideshows with music; up to 3 hours of video playback
Dimensions:30 GB 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.43; 60GB 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.55
Weight: 30GB 4.8 ounces; 60GB 5.5 ounces
Operating System: Pixo OS 2.1
Introduced: October 2005
Price at Introduction: $299 for 30GB; $399 for 60GB
5th Generation iPod is capable of playing .mov, .m4v and .mp4 video formats.

iPod Photo
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CPU: ARM7TDMI CPU Speed: dual 80 Mhz embedded
Data Path: 32 bit
ROM: 32 MB
Onboard RAM: 32 MB
Screen: 2" backlit LCD; 65,536 colors
Maximum Resolution: 16-bit 160x128
Hard Disk: 20/30/60 GB 4200 RPM
ATA Bus: ATA-66
USB: via Dock Connector
FireWire: via Dock Connector
Video In: composite (via audio port), s-video (via Dock Connector)
Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini
Speaker(s): clicker
Weight: 0.40 lbs.
Dimensions: 4.1" H x 2.4" W x 0.75" D
Minimum OS: iPod Color 1.0
Maximum OS: iPod Color 1.0
Introduced: October 2004
Price at Introduction: $499 for 40GB; $599 for 60GB
Can save and display digital photos (JPEG,BMP, GIF, TIFF, PNG); headphone output doubles as an AV out which allows iPod to connect to TV for photo slide shows.
Note: On 28 June 2005 Apple merged the iPod Color and iPod Photo, from that day after the main iPod product line was refered to as iPod with color display.

iPod Shuffle
2nd Generation
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CPU: Apple logo-stamped SoC
Flash Drive: 1.0 GB
USB: Connectivity provided through an included dock using the headphone jack
Colors: silver, pink, orange, green and blue
Dimentions: 1.07" H x 1.62" W x 0.41" D (including clip)
Weight: 0.55 ounce
Battery Life: Upto 12 hours
Audio Support: MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store, M4A, M4B, M4P), Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4), WAV, and AIFF
Introduced: September 2006
Price at Introduction: $79
Note: First iPod to only allow FAT32 formatting, previous iPods allowed FAT32 or HFS+. Like the first gen iPod shuffe can also be used as a flash drive.

iPod Shuffle
1st Generation
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CPU: SigmaTel D-Major STMP3550
CPU Speed: 75 MHz
ROM: ?
Onboard RAM: ?
Flash Drive: 512 MB/1.0 GB
USB: 2.0
Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini
Battery Life: Upto 12 hours
Dimensions: 3.3" H x .98" W x .33" D
Weight: 0.05 lbs.
Minimum OS: iPod shuffle OS 1.0
Maximum OS: iPod shuffle OS 1.1.2
Introduced: January 2005
Price at Introduction: $99 for 512MB; $149 for 1GB
Note:The size is approximatly the same as a pack of gum. The iPod shuffle can also be used as a USB keychain flashdrive.

iPod Nano
1st Generation

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CPU: ARM7TDMI


CPU Speed: dual 80 MHz embedded
Data Path: 32 bit
ROM: 32 MB
Onboard RAM: 32 MB
Screen: 1.5" backlit LCD
Max Resolution: 16-bit 176 x 132
Flash Drive: 2/4 GB
USB: via Dock Connector
Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini
Battery Life: upto 14 hours
Speaker: clicker
Dimensions: 3.5" H x 1.6" W x 0.27" D
Weight: .094 lbs.
Minimum OS: iPod nano OS 1.0
Maximum OS: iPod nano OS 1.0
Introduced: September 2005
Price at Introduction: $149 for 1GB; $199 for 2GB; $249 for 4GB