Settle down everyone, here is more on the Photo iPod. Before everyone starts throwing specs and comparisons with
feature overloaded players that already are on the market - check out what David Pogue from NYTimes has to say about
the new Photo iPod.
But as about six million people now know, buying an iPod isn't a rational decision. It appeals to people's emotions, their creativity, and even their vanity. It's not a machine, it's a personal accessory. In fact, it's practically jewelry.
That's why the iPod Photo makes so much sense. The iPod has always played your songs, in your chosen sequence, at a volume only you can hear; now it also shows snapshots of your life, friends and memories. In other words, Apple has found a way to make the iPod even more expressive, individualized and personal. Rational, schmational - get me on the waiting list.








1. unless you pay for a subscription to the NY Times!! I hate it when people post links to stuff I have to subscribe and pay to see!!
Posted at 6:25AM on Dec 19th 2005 by Jeff