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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  • 7 Posted by jonathancpayson on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    The discontinuation of the 160 gig is entirely lame for those pack rats among us who love all that extra space (Heck, my girlfriend's 160 gig is almost full). Very disappointed.

  • 8 Posted by coolkyle4@snet.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    This doesnt really make me excited, i hate the idea of the shake for shuffle on the nano, cuz lets say i carry my ipod in my pocket, its playing, itll turn shuffle on and off, so many times. Otherwise i dont really care, but the itunes 8, seems better, seeing as the reccomendations seem more me.

  • 11 Posted by cahilldoyle on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    i'm surprised no one has said that is a "Steve Jobs thin" IPOD...

  • 12 Posted by icequeen2212 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    i hate how they are making everything thinner and stuff I think they should make a new mac or something and drop they're prices more it would help them in sales probably and help us save money

  • 13 Posted by dangih on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    What will happen if you take the new nano jogging? is there a feature to disable the shake shuffle?

  • 16 Posted by deconblues31 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    I bought the 160BG ipod a few months ago and I love it. I just add and add music, movies, podcasts ect. without ever having to worry about how much space I have left. I still have 103GB's left and that's with 18GB's of movies and tv shows on it. It's a little thicker but I like the mega space. I haven't come close to using up the battery life either. I don't think Apple should of stopped making the 160GB Ipod.

  • 17 Posted by jfrdricks63 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    Still no subscription model. Sorry but I wont be getting an Ipod until they adopt such a model.

  • 18 Posted by dat183rdboricua on Tue Sep 9, 2008 3:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    ANOTHER I-POD?!!! IGHT I LOOKS HOT I WON'T LIE ABOUT THAT, BUT HERE SOMETHING. NOTICE HOW EVERYTHIME SOMETHING NEW IS PRESENTED FROM APPLE, THIS GUY IS ALWAYS WEARING THE SAME OUTFIT? JUS THOUGHT I POINT THAT OUT!

  • 19 Posted by n8tang on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Will wait until a wireless nano is developed. surprised its not hear already. Tired of listening and syncing via a wire. Mic, FM transmitter should also be integrated as well.

  • 20 Posted by julia_storti on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    What a let-down. That's exactly what the world needs, more iPods. "Oooh, but you can SHAKE this one!" Apple needs to keep their COMPUTERS competitive first. After all, they do have the market cornered on MP3 players.

  • 21 Posted by lencal76 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Too thin, it could be used as weapon!!!!!!!

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

    Great article, but it needs a copy editor. ;)

  • 23 Posted by erebus_86 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    God i hate apple!, i payed $399 for a 20GB Ipod HP 3 years ago and look how much that could get me now the best version of the ipod touch, how is that fair?. So cruel i say, so cruel. I would love to see a 60gb ipod touch though 32gb isn't enough in my opinion.

  • 24 Posted by mdembski on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    No Bluetooth? Lets hope that Version 8 of itunes improves windows performance.

  • 25 Posted by aloliver@ymail.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    I was hoping that an FM radio would be added to the iPod, thus finally making iPod the equal of other mp3 players. So most are buying the iPod based on the look of it? Swallow, man. Shallow.

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