iPod Turns Five... So What's Next?

Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:32AM EDT

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Five years, five major "generations"... it's time to pay our respects to what is, if not the most innovative, the most influential piece of consumer electronics in recent memory: The Apple iPod.

Contrary to common misconception, the iPod was not the first MP3 player—not by a longshot. The original MP3 player dates back to the Eiger Labs MP3Man, released in 1998, a full three years before the iPod came around. While you've probably never heard of Eiger Labs, you may remember the Diamond Rio, the first MP3 player to really catch on. (It was so popular it also has the distinction of being the first electronics company sued by the RIAA over the legality of digital music, a suit which the RIAA eventually lost.)

But Eiger and Diamond came and went, paving the way for the Apple iPod, introduced with a 5GB hard drive on October 23, 2001, with the promise of putting "1,000 songs in your pocket."

1,000 songs almost seems quaint now. Today's iPods bear only a passing resemblance to the original, both in the controls and under the hood: The state of the art 5G iPod holds 80GB of data, or about 16,000 songs. The click-wheel has been honed and refined year after year to the point where it's hard to believe the 1G, 2G, and 3G (pictured) iPods actually had buttons. Today's iPods play video in full color and are smaller and slimmer than ever.

So what's the next act for iPod? Apple famously plays its cards close to the vest, which causes rampant speculation from far too many gossip and rumor sites. But two major innovations are widely expected as "just a matter of time" for the company. TrustedReviews has them both mocked up: A touchscreen iPod with a screen that spans the entire width of the device and has no physical controls at all, and the long-fabled iPhone mashup of cell phone handset and MP3 player. While I agree that the iPhone is probably very likely in the near future (though not likely to look much like the mockup on TrustedReviews), I'm skeptical that a touchscreen iPod would work very well, if for no other reason than you'd get fingerprints all over your gorgeous screen any time you wanted to play your videos. Touchscreen certainly looks elegant on the surface, but I for one would prefer actual, physical buttons (on the sides?) and keep my screen pristine.

What do you want your next iPod to do? Happy birthday, little guy.

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  • 6 Posted by ptcbrigitte on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    that pic of the iPod looks really really old idk why?

  • 7 Posted by ange251995 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    hey guys well maybe you could invent the littelest ipod in the world or an ipod that transforms into a cell phone or rafdio

  • 8 Posted by ataga321 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    yeah like somebody is going to give u a free iPod

  • 9 Posted by whitesoxfreak44 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    i reall like my ipod i enjoy it and i look forword to the futer of apple

  • 10 Posted by misnuts05 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am proud too of having a light blue 2004 iPod Mini with a four gigabyte hard drive. All i have to say is that i love and never changing it for something else!

  • 12 Posted by dynamicsteve@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    the iPod is amazing i love it so much . its very handy and i can listen to it anyu where. at soccer practice or in the car. whatever, and iTunes is very clever. keep it up! thank you

  • 14 Posted by sheeeeeeeeeed36 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    lol good luck beating this microsoft, your gonna need all the help u can get

  • 16 Posted by britjanee on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    I absolutely LOVE the apple Ipod. I just got the brand new one about a week ago and am extremely happy. It has come a very long way since those days in 2001!!

  • 17 Posted by nkchhabra2004 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    Oh! please, get a life folks......its a silly gadget.

  • 18 Posted by munnkeyboy13 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    neagu_stefan_florin How much would you be willing to spend?

  • 19 Posted by benny_solomon29 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    1.Alarm system for my car 2.Open the garge dor of my house. 3.check e-mails. 4.note book.

  • 20 Posted by ftccs0405 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think the ipod may come with bluetooth technology in the future. It would be cool to listen to your pod without any wires!

  • 21 Posted by godlychild3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    How come you said that he Nano holded up to 1000 songs ,but mine only holds 500

  • 22 Posted by rich14bling on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think ipods r to expensive, I have a mp3 but I can't get a ipod because it's to expensive

  • 23 Posted by bburgcheerleader1994 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    These are so unique and I love mine. It is pink and it is the best Happy 5th birthday Ipod!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 24 Posted by loganecraig on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think this artical was very interesting, since I am an ipod fan! ~Starr

  • 25 Posted by bigd_002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    that was the dumbest question of all time. no one is going to just give you an ipod because u cant buy one...get a job. and secondly if someone was giving away an ipod they would give it to someone they knew. not some random person who wants one...

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