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  2. iPod Mini - Wikipedia

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    The iPod Mini (stylized and marketed as the iPod mini) is a discontinued, smaller digital audio player that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. While it was sold, it was the midrange model in Apple's iPod product line. It was announced on January 6, 2004, and released on February 20 of the same year.

  3. Template:List of iPod models - Wikipedia

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    Later replaced by iPod Nano. Nano 1st 1, 2, 4 GB USB (FireWire for charging only) September 7, 2005 Mac: 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. 2nd 2, 4, 8 GB USB (FireWire for charging only) September 12, 2006 Mac: 10.3

  4. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    Apple A18 - Tupai, with 2 Everest cores and 4 Sawtooth cores; Apple A18 Pro – Tahiti, [73] with 2 Everest cores and 4 Sawtooth cores; Apple silicon (Mac): Kalamata [74] Apple M1 – Tonga, A14X [75] Apple M1 cores – Icestorm efficiency cores and Firestorm performance cores, with Lifuka GPU cores [71] [72] Apple M1 Pro – Jade C-Chop [76]

  5. iPod - Wikipedia

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    The iPod is a discontinued series of portable media players and multi-purpose mobile devices that were designed and marketed by Apple Inc. [2] [3] from 2001 to 2022. The first version was released on November 10, 2001, about 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 months after the Macintosh version of iTunes was released.

  6. iPod Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    However, on September 12, 2012, Apple held an event to formally introduce the iPhone 5, as well as a new iPod lineup, and the iPod Shuffle remained unchanged except for seven new color options (silver or black with a black control pad or green, blue, pink, yellow, and purple with a white control pad), as well as a Product Red edition model with ...

  7. iPod Nano - Wikipedia

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    The 4 GB was originally available in green, blue, silver, or pink, and the 8 GB model was initially only available in black. Apple said that the second generation iPod Nano's packaging is "32% lighter with 52% less volume than the first generation", [12] thereby reducing environmental impact and shipping costs.

  8. iPod+HP - Wikipedia

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    The first device in the iPod+HP line was the fourth-generation iPod, available in 20 and 40 GB of storage. [2] The Apple iPod+HP was originally intended to be available in "HP Blue" to complement the color of its home computers. [3] HP later added the iPod mini, the iPod photo, and the iPod shuffle to the lineup. [4]

  9. iPod click wheel - Wikipedia

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    The iPod line's signature click wheel. The iPod click wheel is the navigation component of non touch-screen iPod models. It uses a combination of touch technology and traditional buttons, involving the technology of capacitive sensing, which senses the touch of the user's fingers. The wheel allows a user to find music, videos, photos and play ...