Mini IPod
The mini iPod is a Walkman conceived by Apple and marketed between January 2004 and September 2005.
Launched in January 2004, the mini iPod is finer and compact that the IPod, and embarks a Hard drive 4 Go manufactured by Hitachi of 1 inch (against 1,8 inch for the iPods known as traditional). It is equipped for the first time on a iPod with one at the same time tactile serrated roller and cliquable (baptized click wheel by Apple) and 25 minutes with protection against the jumps thanks to a Mémoire flash plug with 32 Mo. Its anodic aluminum case is declined five metallized colors (gray, but, pink, green or blue).
In February 2005 the range is updated: a color disappears (gold) ; the others become more sharp, more saturated, and a model of 6 Go appears. Its endurance also increases 10 a.m., thus reaching the 18 hours of continuous reading.
In September 2005, that is to say one year and half after its birth, the mini iPod disappears definitively from the range iPod, replaced by its successor, the IPod nano.
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