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Thursday, October 13, 2005

Video iPod

Brew, you were so right on:

Steve Jobs introduced a new iPod capable of playing video Wednesday, and took the wraps off Apple Computer’s expanded online music store, which now includes downloadable TV shows and music videos.

Jobs also introduced a new version of the flat-screen iMac G5 with a diminutive remote control and new media software, called Front Row, to watch music, videos and movies from the couch.

The video iPod, available in classic white or shiny black, will ship next week in 30-GB and 60-GB capacities for $300 and $400 respectively.

The iPod has a 2.5-inch, 320-by-240 screen, and a video-out jack that can connect it to a TV using an optional cable, sold separately. Read on.

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