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Wozza

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From Apple Insider...

Apple Computer in December will begin manufacturing a third variant of its flagship iPod music player, which will be based on solid-state flash memory, AppleInsider has confirmed through well placed and extremely reliable sources.

According to contacts in Asia, the computer company will build a stock-pile of approximately 2 million flash iPods before the product begins shipping world-wide in late-January or early February. The new players are slated to be announced at the annual Macworld trade show in San Francisco during the second week of January.

Though precise specifications were not readily available, the flash iPod will reportedly use controller chips from Austin, TX-based SigmaTel, and feature a storage capacity in the range of 256 Megabytes to 1 Gigabyte. Sources were unable to confirm if the player would be released in more than one configuration.

The iPod flash will retail for below (US)$200 and sport a similar user interface to the company's ubiquitous iPod and iPod mini.

Despite comments from Apple chief executive Steve Jobs that flash-based digital music players are often received as gifts, rarely used, and "end up in a drawer," market share figures speak for themselves. Although the iPod holds a whopping 92% slice of the pie for hard drive-based players, this figure shrinks to 65% when flash models are tallied as part of the mix.

Sales of flash players remain strong in the second half of 2004 and account for a larger percentage of digital music players than that of hard-drive music players when surveyed on a global basis. The introduction of an Apple-branded flash player is expected to increase Apple's share of players in the far east, where the adoption rate for the iPod has been feeble.

At last year's Macworld Expo in San Francisco, Jobs introduced the iPod mini, a 4 Gigabyte hard drive-based player designed to compete in the high-end flash player market. A renowned success, the iPod mini drew strong demand throughout the better part of the year, but priced at $249, it remains inaccessible to many.
 






Marc

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92% of all hard drive players are iPods? I find that hard to believe, would imagine it would be quite large but not that large!


internal memory Saxon, like a memory chip not a hard-drive based player, i.e. Memory players dont have moving parts and can be made even smaller!
 
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Wozza

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D'Angelo Saxon said:
Sorry to sound dumb, but what is solid state flash memory??

Solid state = no moving parts

Flash = you can write to it

Memory = data storage

ie An alternative to hard disks which is cheap and good for gym use, but much smaller capacities.
 


CrabtreeBHA said:
92% of all hard drive players are iPods? I find that hard to believe, would imagine it would be quite large but not that large!


internal memory Saxon, like a memory chip not a hard-drive based player, i.e. Memory players dont have moving parts and can be made even smaller!

is that as in flash cards in digital camera's?
 






Marc

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I use a flash card in my trusty Rio500, doubles the memory....to 128mb :jester:
 


jmc

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sod Ipods, give me my Iriver any day - twice the battery length for starters!!!!:clap2: :clap2:
 
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Cian

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Woohoo, now the make ones that just wipe when you drop them hard and not suffer a catastrophic patently IBM headcrash

That said, all flash players wipe on heavy drops. Just iPods have incredibly poor hard disk shock protection compared to say the Archos and hence head crash on heavy drops
 


El Presidente

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MYOB said:
Woohoo, now the make ones that just wipe when you drop them hard and not suffer a catastrophic patently IBM headcrash

That said, all flash players wipe on heavy drops. Just iPods have incredibly poor hard disk shock protection compared to say the Archos and hence head crash on heavy drops

I know I am quite dim, but what does that mean in English?:dunce:
 


Braders

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whats the latest on the battery situation

(sorry if its a dumb question , but what did you expect from me ?)
 




Cian

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Flash memory will clear itself - go blank - if dropped hard

Hard disks will usually 'brace' themselves during the fall - they have motion sensors - so they're fine. IBM/Hitachi ones, like Apple use, have very very bad motion sensors, so the reading "Heads" are still over the "Platters" when the disk hits the ground. Hence the "heads" eat into the "Platters", destroying the disk. Thats a head crash. Disk and data are both totalled.
 






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