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the latest in Ipod technology.

Apple changed the landscape of online music with the first iPod four years ago by showing that consumers will pay for songs despite the wide availability of free pirated music on the Web.

In the fall of 2005, the iconic iPod music player took a step in an ambitious new direction, as Apple Computer Inc. announced that users will be able to purchase, download and watch videos on new versions of the popular gadget.

With its new iPod, Apple is trying to position itself as a trailblazer in a new world and a new market -- where more and more video content is available online, and where many competing consumer electronics makers are trying to gain prominence.

While some experts question whether consumers really want portable video, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs claimed a built-in advantage for his product yesterday: It's an iPod, a brand already selling well and enjoying pop-culture status.

"Because millions of people around the world will buy this new iPod to play music, it will quickly become the most popular portable video player in history," Jobs said.

The reviews about iPod video have been mixed at best. At first glance, the capabilities of the new iPod video are impressive. However, the critics on the new iPod video are quick to point out it's shortcomings. At this stage of development, video introduction as content is a fragmented commodity on the Web, but if the new video playback options of an iPod video feature catches on, that could change.

Previous generations of iPods gave rise to a new form of home-brewed Internet broadcasting called "podcasting," and it already appears possible that the new iPod could spark similar behavior for online video content. Shortly after Apple's announcement, a church in Wisconsin said it would launch a series of devotional two-minute weekly video features optimized for the video iPod.

The device is thinner than the original iPod, but its screen is slightly bigger, at 2.5 inches. It comes in two models: one with 60 gigabytes of memory that can hold about 150 hours of video and costs $399, and a version with half that capacity that will sell for $299. Both will be available with either a black or a white case and will contain a few new software widgets such as a world clock and a stopwatch.

Why Watch Video on a iPod?

You need not have to remember to set the VCR, DVD, or DVD recorder
You can watch iPod videos on your train or bus commute, while waiting in line at the DMV, or any other place where your eyes have nothing better to do.
You can also watch your own home movies, as well as videos downloaded from other online sources
You can plug an iPod into a TV.
iPod downloads are commercial free!

The new Apple iPod Video device is thinner than the original iPod, but its screen is slightly bigger, at 2.5 inches. It comes in two models: one with 60 gigabytes of memory that can hold about 150 hours of video and costs $399, and a version with half that capacity that will sell for $299. Both will be available with either a black or a white case and will contain a few new software widgets such as a world clock and a stopwatch.

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