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iPod video
CPU
CPU: ARM7TDMI
CPU Speed: dual 80 MHz embedded (?)
Data Path: 32 bit
ROM: 32/64 MB
Onboard RAM: 32/64 MB
RAM slots: 0
Maximum RAM: 32/64 MB
Video
Screen: 2.5" backlit LCD
Max Resolution: 16-bit 320x240
Video Out: composite (via audio port), s-video (via Dock Connector)
Storage
Hard Drive: 30/60/80 GB 4200 RPM
ATA Bus: ATA-66
Input/Output
USB: via Dock Connector
Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini
Speaker: clicker
Miscellaneous
Codename: ?
Dimensions: 4.1" H x 2.4" W x 0.55" D
Weight: 0.34 lbs.
Maximum OS: iPod video OS 1.1
Minimum OS: iPod video OS 1.0
Introduced: October 2005
Notes
The 30 GB model was 0.43" deep and weighed 0.3 lbs.
Announced in October 2005, the iPod with video was the first iPod capable
of displaying video. In addition to all the features of the previous iPod
(color), the iPod (with video) added a larger 2.5" color screen, a slimmer
case, and the ability to display video. In addition to the 320x240 DRM-enabled
video files available for purchase at the new iTunes Video Store, the iPod
(with video) was capable of playing and H.264 encoded video file at up to
480x480 resolution. The iPod (with video) was available in both black and
white in two configurations: the 30 GB model sold for $299, and the 60 GB
for $399. In September 2006, Apple upgraded the high-end model to 80 GB,
and dropped the price of both models by $50, to $249 and $349,
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