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Apple's new iPod lineup: An analysis (Photos 1/5)


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(1/5) IPOD SHUFFLE. Was: $79 (1GB) | Now: new colors, including Product Red shuffle; still $79 (1GB). Apple (AAPL) made a daring decision to freshen the shuffle simply by changing the color scheme, rather than bumping storage up to 2GB. It's probably a wise move; shuffle devotees buy it for convenience and wearability, not storage capacity. Plus, keeping it at 1GB both helps Apple's margins and keeps the nano looking fresh. || NEXT>>

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One article out if 10,000 that doesn't bash Apple and people get all upset. Don't worry there will be plenty of other opportunities to bash them later.

Posted By Nodack: September 7, 2007 3:14 PM

I just bought 42 of these miracle machines. Great product at a somewhat high price. I have no problem putting down a little money for these. If you're broke, don't buy it. In fact, if you're broke, you shouldn't be buying any MP3 player. Get back to work.

Posted By Mark Sescon: September 7, 2007 1:59 PM

Thanks for your infommercal.

Does Apple pay you for this nonsense you're trying to pass off as financial news?

IF NOT THEY CERTAINLY SHOULD!!!

Posted By LEN: September 7, 2007 1:45 PM

Same old overpriced modle with zero features and poor sound quailty

Posted By LEN: September 7, 2007 1:41 PM
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Jon fortt

Jon Fortt
A senior writer for Fortune, Jon Fortt focuses on technology and innovation in Silicon Valley – a subject he's been reporting on since his days as a rookie reporter for the Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader. Before joining Fortune in 2007, Jon had reporting and editing stints at Business 2.0 magazine, and the San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News, Silicon Valley's hometown newspaper.
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