Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Steve Jobs wants to keep the iPod Classic

Steve Jobs sent an email to a customer explaining that Apple does not intend to stop the iPod Classic. Since 2008, Apple's strategy seems to point to the killing of the iPod classic. The firm reduced its first catalog to a single model (see "The End of the iPod classic") whose characteristics have not shaky since September 2009 (see "The New Landscape iPod").

In September 2011, the iPod classic is celebrating its tenth anniversary, and we thought, like many, that would mean the end of the famous player. We expected even at a ceremony with great fanfare as Apple has done it at WWDC 2002 for the death of Mac OS 9 (see video below). Steve Jobs has yet to end such speculation by saying that Apple had no plans to discontinue the iPod Classic.

Toshiba announced a 1.8-inch hard disk of 220 GB in January, which could give new life to this model is the only one to use magnetic media (see "1.8-inch hard drives for the shelves "). The email to Steve Jobs, who was recently released as of September 2010. The firm is known to define its long-term plans and we doubt she suddenly changes position.

The iPod Classic continues to satisfy users who want to have their entire media library in their pocket and support the new Toshiba could take him to heights that are not achievable at a reasonable price with the Flash memory.

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