iPod Mini Ships 60
dave at hostwerks writes "The iPod Mini is now shipping. The number of pre-ordered units was about 100,000. CBS News has a good write-up as well as an accompanying piece they ran on the Saturday evening news report here in the U.S."
color breakdown (Score:5, Funny)
Re:color breakdown (Score:5, Informative)
M9160LL/A (silver) - 13.62%
M9437LL/A (gold) - 0.03%
M9436LL/A (blue) - 37.25%
M9435LL/A (pink) - 48.12%
M9434LL/A (green) - 0.98%
Re:color breakdown (Score:5, Funny)
Re:color breakdown (Score:4, Funny)
Now, do you feel better?
Of course, the numbers are totally made up. But their knowledge bear the same impact as the knowledge of the real numbers.
In respect to the numbers: No, I don't want to suggest that the iPod-mini is gay. Maybe my subconsciousness is speaking, and it is just the jealousy speaking out of me. Not that there is something being wrong gay. I would be quite gay to have one. The blue one would be a perfect fit with my pink mobile phone. Oh, wait.
Re:color breakdown (Score:2)
Re:color breakdown (Score:1)
"All right, Mr. Wiseguy,", she said, "you're
so smart, you tell us what color it should be".
shipping ???? (Score:3, Interesting)
Time to buy a new one (Score:1, Funny)
Re:shipping ???? (Score:1)
where's the tie-in? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:How long do they last? (Score:1)
Re: (Score:2)
Bust a pod (Score:1, Informative)
It is not just Pop Science. Earlier in this list is an item moderated "insightful" that links to a site to tell you how to take apart the iPod Mini. If you actually read the linked article, you see that the guy destroyed it in the process. How "insightful".
FYI: Apple's Spec Page (Score:4, Informative)
Info Page [apple.com]
The odd oclor out is Silver? (Score:5, Informative)
It is interesting to note that when the color iMacs were introduced, vendors were required to purchase them in lots that included one of each color. This draw the ire of some Apple resellers who were stuck with unpopular colors while they could not order only the most popular ones.
Re:The odd oclor out is Silver? (Score:4, Informative)
Stale. Very stale. (Score:4, Funny)
I bought a silver mini on Friday night. No problems so far, and I can say that the smaller size makes all the difference in the world for those of us who like to take our music with us when we run. Smaller size = less weight = less bouncing around while running.
(It's the same reason you see very few DD marathon runners.)
Re:Stale. Very stale. (Score:1)
Obligatory How-to-take-it-apart link (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.ipodlounge.com/articles_more.php?id=30
Destroy your ipod (Score:1, Insightful)
D'oh.
Re:Destroy your ipod (Score:1)
Mini Ipod Review on WinXP (Score:5, Informative)
I've had my ipod mini for about four days now. I have the blue one. I sync it with my WinXP machine.
I've filled it with mp3's of various bitrates from Kazaa (all legal music of course) and it hasn't had a problem playing them.
The first thing that strikes me is that it is really small and really lightweight. It's only $50 less than the 15GB one but this one is way better than anything iRiver puts out for working out at the gym.
It also has a fun name that tune game where it plays one of your songs and then has you pick from four tunes that appears on the screen. It's pretty fun to get familiar with your entire music collection that way.
The mini's also have (finally) a star rating system, so you can rate your songs as you are listening to them.
One caveat: It does not work with USB 1.1. The older ipods can sync with 1.1 and 2.0. You'll have to either buy a USB2.0 card or a firewire card to sync on a USB 1.1 machine.
Re:Mini Ipod Review on WinXP (Score:4, Informative)
My wife syncs her iPod Mini using USB 1.1 without difficulty. She's on a Sony Vaio GR-something-or-other laptop.
And considering she got her Mini last Thursday, this story seems a little belated.
Re:Mini Ipod Review on WinXP (Score:3, Insightful)
Are you sure? I was under the impression that all Vaios all came with iLink ports, which are just another branding of IEEE 1394 aka Firewire. You can't charge the battery with most iLink ports, but it works just fine for uploads.
Re:Mini Ipod Review on WinXP (Score:4, Informative)
Yes, I'm sure. The Firewire port on her laptop is a 4-pin port, the iPod Firewire cable is 6-pin, and we didn't have an adapter lying around. It is connected via USB.
Re:Mini Ipod Review on WinXP (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Mini Ipod Review on WinXP (Score:3, Interesting)
Well, all I know is that my sotec laptop running WinXP Home and the latest iTunes threw a message saying this device is USB 2.0 yet I have only USB 1.1 and iTunes won't sync.
6 33 [apple.com]
The actual requirements for the mini ipod are below. It says you MUST have USB 2.0 OR Firewire for it to work.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93
Re:Mini Ipod Review on WinXP (Score:2)
The actual requirements for the mini ipod are below. It says you MUST have USB 2.0 OR Firewire for it to work.
What the hell. Leave it to apple to break USB2.0
Every other usb2 device works with usb1.1 that was one of the selling points.
Re:Mini Ipod Review on WinXP (Score:1)
What do you mean, "finally"? The ipods have had star rating systems on them at least since 2.0, and the minis just came out, so you couldn't have been waiting for star ratings on the minis any longer than you would have been waiting for the mini itself.
=Brian
Ridiculous! (Score:1, Insightful)
Because of the color ? This is so ridiculous. A mini-ipod should be sold 159$ !
And were's our DVD discman as each DVD can hold a 5GB ?!?
Why mini: Size and weight and better interface (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Ridiculous! (Score:5, Insightful)
At one time I owned a Zaurus 5500, but finally gave it up in favor of a Palm m505. Looking at those two PDAs side-by-side, the size difference didn't look like much, but in day-to-day use the Palm did a MUCH better job of fitting in a pocket. I traded the far superior capability of the Zaurus for the Palm, mostly because the Palm was smaller.
It's all about tradeoffs. Forget the price for a moment; what matters more to you, a smaller form factor, or a larger storage capacity? No matter which you choose, there are others who would choose differently.
More to it. (Score:2, Interesting)
There is more to it than that. I know a few folks who are big into digital photography and are considering buying the iPod mini strictly to remove the hard drive, which retails for $499 [google.com].
Re:Ridiculous! (Score:5, Interesting)
'jfb
Re:Ridiculous! (Score:2)
'jfb
Underwhelmed ... ? (Score:5, Insightful)
And right now, I "just" feel the iPod Mini is cool. A few steps up since the introduction. But then, I haven't held one in my hand yet
Re:Underwhelmed ... ? (Score:3, Informative)
Pink Factor (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Pink Factor (Score:2)
Re:Pink Factor (Score:2)
Score -1, pointless ranting.
Re:Pink Factor (Score:1, Funny)
It's because girls like things in smaller packages. At least that's what my girlfriend told me.
Re:Pink Factor (Score:2)
There's a 'Pink Factor' joke to be made here, but I won't be the one to make it.
A good reference for the size of this thing.... (Score:5, Funny)
While you're in your wallet, pull out $249.
Reminds Me Of Penny Arcade... (Score:1)
Charles: "Hey, Fuck You."
Gabe: "Yeah, So I Was Looking At iPods Today, I thought Of You."
Charles: (Pulls Out iPod) "Oh Yeah? Pretty Neat Huh?"
Gabe: "Oh Yeah, Real Good. Then I Got Up To The Register, Came To My Fucking Senses, And Bought A $30 Discman Instead."
Charles: "Yeah, But The iPod Doesn't Skip."
Gabe: "Neither Does This. It's Cushioned By About $380 In Cash."
The Above Dialog Was Taken From This Comic [penny-arcade.com]. Check it Out
I'm still waiting (Score:2, Interesting)
Most geeks won't understand the popularity... (Score:5, Interesting)
When we got to the store, we had to wait to try one out. I noticed that all the people in front of use were women.
After about 5 minutes, my wife looks at me with the "I WANT THIS" look. At no point did she ask how much hard drive space it had. Later, when filling it with music she likes, she said "look it's only half full" (and she's no dummy when it comes to computers, she's a system architect.)
On Monday, I learned that the wives of two colleagues had also gotten iPod minis over the weekend.
To me, it's clear that the fairer sex will drive the sales of this product. It took me by surprise, but I'd bet Apple's market research showed this trend.
And the really interesting part: after getting the iPod mini home and playing around with it, I want one too!
-ch