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  2. Want an iPod for Christmas? Millennial Couple Starts ... - AOL

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    Through their Milwaukee-based company, Retrospekt, the Fuersts and their team now refurbish and sell retro electronics like Walkmans, vintage gaming consoles and, of course, Polaroid instant ...

  3. 10 Old Tech Gadgets Worth a Pretty Penny Today

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    Factory-sealed units have been known to sell for thousands at auctions, with one “exceedingly rare” 4GB model selling for an eye-gouging $190,373 in 2023. Even used ones in good condition can ...

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  5. iPod - Wikipedia

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    The iPod was a 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. BuyMyTronics.com - Wikipedia

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    sim slot of the iphone Website for BuyMyTronics.com. BuyMyTronics.com was an electronics resale business in Denver, Colorado, [1] founded in 2007 as BuyMyBrokeniPod.com. [2] Its business model was to purchase used and broken cell phones, iPods, iPhones, game consoles, pdas, MP3 players, Apple laptops, and other electronics that have been replaced by newer models.

  7. iPod Classic - Wikipedia

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    iPod (5th gen), 2005 iPod classic (6th gen) (left) & iPod (5th gen) (right): showing the updated view feature. The fifth-generation iPod was introduced on October 12, 2005, shortly after the introduction of the iPod Nano. The fifth-generation iPod featured a 2.5" 320×240 QVGA screen and a smaller Click Wheel. It was the first iPod to be able ...

  8. Target wants to buy your used video games, iPods and other ...

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  9. iPod Mini - Wikipedia

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    The click wheel was also used in the fourth-, fifth- and sixth-generation iPods and the iPod Nano, from first generation through the fifth; however, in the Nano and 5G iPods onwards, the click wheel used was developed by Apple. Above the wheel was a monochrome 138-by-110-pixel LCD that displayed a menu or information about the selected track.