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[IP] Apple's real plan for iPod video?





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From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: October 14, 2005 1:29:21 AM EDT
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Subject: Apple's real plan for iPod video?




The Clicker: Apple's real plan for iPod video?

Peter Rojas
Oct 13, 2005

You've got to love Apple. Crazy like a fox they are. Oh sure - some
of their decisions regarding the new iPod might seem a little odd to
the gadget-lovers among us. "No DivX???" is the phrase most often
muttered when Engageteers start reading of the new iPod's video
functions. This is often followed by "No fast forward and rewind?!?"
These really should be death knells for a portable media player and,
as a rule of thumb, gaping voids in product functionality aren't
considered wise strategic maneuvers. However, this is Apple we're
talking about. They just think different, uh, ly.

So, is Apple worried? Heck no, and why should they be? The iPod's
success has been off-the-charts phenomenal. As such, Apple has
rightfully made the decision to, like physicians, "First do no harm."
Make no bones about it - there's a reason this thing isn't called the
Video iPod. Above all, the new iPod is, well, an iPod.

So why include video at all? Steve Jobs has long maintained that a
video iPod wasn't a good idea. He's firmly dismissed the market for
such a player. Why backpedal now? Could it be that this is Apple's
attempt to steer the still nascent market right to their front door?

Below is Apple's (imaginary and far-fetched) plan to use the new iPod
to capture the portable video market.

...

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000150063278/



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