Apple iPod (20GB, colour)

By James Kim on 29/06/2005

More Apple reviews , RRP: AU$449.00

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The newest 20GB iPod is much improved and still costs AU$449.

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Apple has announced a new AU$449 20GB iPod with a colour screen to replace the noncolour version. Essentially an iPod Photo, Apple has dropped the last part of the name on both this and the 60GB models and will no longer sell the 30GB version. Apple has also added a colour screen to the black-and-red 20GB iPod U2 Special Edition. The entire high-capacity iPod line is now available with only the photo-friendly colour screen. Apple simultaneously made available iTunes 4.9, which features a built-in podcasting directory that uses the same graphically rich format as iTunes Music Store. This robust feature makes browsing for and downloading podcasts a cinch. In related news, the company has dropped the price of the 1GB iPod Shuffle to AU$199.

Upside
If you've tinkered with an iPod Photo, you know what this new 20GB version offers. It features a 2-inch, 65,000-colour LCD that supports digital photo browsing (as tiny thumbnails or in full screen), direct digital photo upload with the optional Camera Connector, and an aesthetically pleasing colour interface that's compatible with album art. At 61mm x 104mm x 16mm and 167 grams, it's exactly same size as the discontinued 30GB version and a tad thicker and heavier than the noncolour 20GB version. Battery life is rated for 15 hours and will probably be more in -- an appreciable improvement over the rated 12 hours of the noncolour version. Finally, the newest iPods include a Podcasts menu option and a convenient bookmarking feature that allows users to return to a specific point in a podcast; older iPods can make do with a firmware update. Basically, at the same AU$449 price point, the new 20GB version with its colour screen and improved battery life is decidedly more attractive than the noncolour version.


The iPod U2 Special Edition has a new photo-friendly colour screen as well.

Downside
The short-lived 30GB iPod Photo, which was a nice deal at AU$499, is now available from third-party retailers only. The heart of the iPod franchise -- its simplicity and good looks -- has been maintained, but we're still waiting for long-desired features such as a built-in FM radio, audio recording, and even video support. Also, one would think that Apple could truly empower the masses with an AU$299 black-and-white version of the 20GB iPod, but that would throw a wrench in the strategic and incremental iPod pricing scheme (the 4GB iPod Mini is available for AU$299).

Outlook
While the iPod update isn't major, it brings all models of the flagship Apple player up to the same level of sophistication. Next up: colour screens on the iPod Mini. Along with the podcast-friendly iTunes 4.9, the iPod franchise is a one step closer to what we see as the inevitable addition of video features.

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Tom_Bell
20/09/2007, 02:28 AM

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8
/10

I have owned the 4th Generation iPod Photo for a year or two (maybe nearly 3) now and to me it has been quite a loyal and committed mp3 player. Even though the iPod freezes up from time to time for the most part it works well. I will continue to use it until the battery breaths it's last breath.

Pros: It does it's job, more storage then I will probably ever need.

Cons: May occasionally crash when loading songs.

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anonymous
20/12/2006, 04:12 PM

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10
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AN AWSOME MP3 PLAYER! the battery life isn't bad! whats wrong with you people! it's called a CHARGER!

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chaoticplay
20/12/2006, 04:08 PM

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I carry it around wherever I go. It's my personal, portable, fun little entertainment system. I love it. Works great with a windows as well as a Mac!

Pros: No waiting around (fast processors!) COLOR SCREEN (beautiful!) Great sound and picture quality. Simple, Perfect! Love the click wheel! fits perfectly in the palm of my hand! Awsome features/extras like games and things like that! I LOVE THIS IPOD!

Cons: hm... well, it doesn't have an fm radio or a voice recorder. (but you can always buy it seperately!)

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13/11/2005, 04:45 PM

My 1st Mp3 Player

So far so good...i got mine for $379Ive had mine for a couple of weeks, the back and the screen got realy scratched within the first few days, so i would recommend u get a cover for it before you even take it out of the box! but it does what i bought it for....no problems with battery as yet

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YS
18/10/2005, 04:14 PM

Long lasting

Loads of music to listen to and convenient.

But if batteries could last longer, that would be even better.

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19/09/2005, 07:05 AM

My battery failed within 30 days!

When I bought my iPod I expected a high performance MP3 player but instead I got a faulty battery. I had trouble installing iTunes too and had to buy expensive registry key repair software, after 10 days of iTunes and my iPod both working the battery failed! Quite frankly rubbish

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13/09/2005, 06:47 PM

WAIT TILL BETTER FUNCTIONS, THEN BUY IT!!

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13/09/2005, 06:45 PM

Whats the diff

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lloyd manning
06/09/2005, 04:45 PM

CRAP JUS LIKE ALL ZOZTHER APPLE PRODUCTS

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25/08/2005, 08:58 PM

gr8

great battery life and gr8 fun with friends

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