Apple event: New iPods, as expected, but no big surprises either

Tue Sep 9, 2008 2:32PM EDT

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The new Nano is taller and thinner, the new Touch is sleeker and cheaper, and Steve Jobs (yes, he was there) looked peppy, if still a bit thin. In other words, Apple's "Let's Rock" event went down pretty much as expected—and frankly, it was a bit of a letdown.

Tech observers and analysts had warned that today's iPod-focused Apple event might be something of dud, short of a breathtaking "One More Thing!"-type announcement. Well, this time, there was no big surprise at the end—unless you call a pair of acoustic songs by special guest Jack Johnson a big surprise.

Instead, we pretty much got what the rumor mongers said we would: A new, tall-and-thin Nano (similar to the first two Nano models), a cheaper and slightly-tweaked version of the Touch, and a new 120GB Classic. iTunes got updated—yes, with a new song recommendation feature, dubbed Genius—and a new iPhone firmware update (with a slew of fixes) is set to arrive.

But if you were hoping for, say, a new Apple TV, new MacBooks or MacBook Pros, a new touchscreen MacBook, or an iTunes music subscription service—well, sorry Charlie. Didn't happen.

What was notable, however, was that Steve Jobs looked (by all accounts, at least) relatively healthy. A big title card reading "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated" appeared before Jobs bounded on the stage, and Gizmodo reports that the Apple CEO looked "skinny, but energetic." That should calm any investors spooked by Jobs' gaunt appearance during June's iPhone launch, not to mention the obit that accidentally hit the wires a couple of weeks ago.

Anyway, on with the details …

iPod Nano
Now tall and thin rather than short and squat, the fourth-gen Nano is "the thinnest iPod we've ever made," according to Jobs. Boasting an aluminum oval-shaped case and a curved glass screen, the new Nano now boasts an "enhanced UI" (for example, you can push and hold the Menu button to get a pop-up menu), along with an accelerometer that'll let you flip through albums via Cover Flow when you turn the player sideways. Want to shuffle your tunes? Just shake your Nano—nice. Available later this week in five colors (including blue, purple, orange, green, and pink); $149 for the 8GB version (a $50 price drop from last year), $199 for the 16GB model.

iPod Touch

Predictions on the new Touch were pretty modest, and … well, they've been met. The second-gen Touch (or maybe 1.5G is more like is) now has a chrome rim and a thinner, tapered shell, similar to the iPhone 3G. Also new: volume controls along the left side, as predicted, along with a built-in speaker. The new Touches are available now, and as expected, we got price drops: 32GB for $399 (a $100 price drop), 16GB for $299 (ditto), and 8GB for $229 (was $299).

iPod Classic

As expected, not a lot to report here. The big news is that the thicker of the two iPod Classics—the 160GB model—has been discontinued—and the thinner, 80GB model has been "upgraded" to 120GB (for $249). Other than that, no new features, and the form factor looks exactly the same.

iTunes 8
As predicted, Jobs unveiled the latest version of iTunes (available for download now), and it's pretty much what everyone expected. First up is Genius, which analyzes your tracks, play counts, and ratings, and then automatically makes playlists of songs that (as Jobs put it) "go great together"); it'll also recommend songs from the iTunes music store. Genius sends information about your music library (as well as those of other iTunes users) to the "cloud", all the better to fine-tune recommendations (and newly-honed picks should arrive each week). Jobs assured the assembled crowd that any and all info is sent anonymously. Don't like the idea of Apple scanning your music library? You can always opt out—although if you do, bye-bye Genius. Plus: Better music and video browsing, courtesy of a new "grid" view.

Also coming to iTunes—or coming back to iTunes, that is: NBC, at last, including shows such as "The Office," "Monk," "Battlestar Galactica," and "30 Rock." Even better, those shows and more will—finally—be available in HD, with high-def episodes going for $2.99 (and yes, you'll be able to watch HD TV shows on your PC or Mac, not just on Apple TV as with movies).

iPhone Firmware 2.1

Expected to arrive Friday, the new firmware includes a bevy of bug fixes. Jobs promises fewer dropped calls, "big" battery life improvements, fewer crashes while using App Store programs, and a faster backup process (phew!). No mention of push notification for applications, though, nor of enhanced GPS functionality.

So, what do you think? Ready for a new iPod? Bummed that there wasn't a "One More Thing"? Fire away.

 

 

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  • 166 Posted by monkeymorgen on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am so infuriated why would they just now add the shake feature to the nano, I have a 3rd generation nano and it cant do anything like that.

  • 167 Posted by monkeymorgen on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am so infuriated why would they just now add the shake feature to the nano, I have a 3rd generation nano and it cant do anything like that.

  • 168 Posted by ldrinct@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    To shaydog77: You can group songs on the iPod any way you want by making your own playlists. You can put any given song in as many places as you want and it doesn't take up any additional space. Tito Puente in "Jazz," "Latin Jazz," World Music," and "Artists with 4-Letter First Names." No problem!

  • 169 Posted by lukenigro49 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    why cant we trade in our old ipods for new ones!?!??!?!

  • 171 Posted by rachelminor33 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I switched from iPod to Zune, which kinda sucks, so I'm thinking about buying a new iPod and switching back. I was looking forward to a whole bunch of new interesting products...how dissapointing. The new nano doesn't even look that interesting...I think the "squat" ones were easier to store, more convenient, and the curved screed doesnt make any sense. At least the prices came down a little on the iPod touch though. thats good news.

  • 173 Posted by baronlora on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    i was expecting a touch with more GB. I want one but 32 GB is not enough for all my stuff

  • 174 Posted by joeburkholder on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    the ipod touch is the best piece of tech i ever bought i love it forget nanos ipod touch is the shiznat.....................................................................................................................

  • 175 Posted by fraper008 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    you know i look at that and i got a sony has a walkman (discontinued now) that has a "shake to shuffle" feature... i wonder if sony will do anything about it.

  • 176 Posted by evan_king2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    i down loaded the new itunes i like it a lot the genius works perfect

  • 177 Posted by george.difiore on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    im pissed about the touch too, i got mine a while ago, so no one can say i "didnt do my research." all i wanted was the built in speakers even before i bought the thing. i went along with it anyway thuogh, and now im stuck with it, after paying 70 bucks more than the one that i would've originally gone for. now it's too old to even sell on ebay.

  • 178 Posted by tomrambone on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    Although I am huge fan of the ipod series, no matter what the model...I am a little disappointed the 160 GB is no longer available. I am totally happy with the new upgrade to iTunes, Genius et al. I have a simple question, where can suggestions be sent to make the ipod run a lot more like itunes as well as screen suggestions for the ipod now playing screen. Steve...keep up the good work!

  • 179 Posted by dlindner999 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    I can't help but wonder why Apple isn't losing tons of money with this type of behavior. If you release an update of a product every 6 months, the consumer will only want the newest product, especially if the price is the same or similar. This means 1) the older versions don't sell anymore, and 2) your customers feel ripped off because they could have waited and got a better product with more features for the same price. Plus, it costs a lot of money to always be developing new products. It's kind of hard to streamline a process if you always have a new process.

  • 180 Posted by aqueelah42 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Yes, I have a question, why isn't there a forward feature on the IPhone. If I receive an IM and want to forward to my best friend, I can't do it. I have to write the message down, retype it, and then send it. You have to make this phone text message friendly.

  • 181 Posted by jennaxox18 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think that the Ipod looks cool and eerything but it's not anything that well........ NEW!!!! It looks like da ipod nano 2nd gen. The only diff is dat it shuffles when u shake it and it plays viedos. It's probably got a lotta bugs though. Maybe it doesn't since they probably just took da software or whatever outta the 3rd gen and just tweaked it a bit. thats all. I like da lime green!!!!!!!

  • 182 Posted by tsunami14240 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    i just bought the new nano, it is not compatible with the Bose Docking station as it will not charge on the docking station. The Apple store or for that matter Bose were not aware for this issue. Apple were not interested and passed it off as a Bose problem and washed their hands of this. good luck Steve Jobs, that is customer service for you.

  • 183 Posted by bobbybob3680 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    i heard theres going to be another event and thats when theyre going to intro the brand new supposedly super cheap macbooks!

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