The first iPod prototype has been revealed
The prototype of the first iPod was giant. This was reported on the Panic Blog.
Collector Cabel Sasser has revealed the first version of the original Apple player . Judging by the photo, the device is in a yellow protective case, which should hide the design of the first iPod . The box is several times larger than the resulting player. The prototype has four buttons that correspond to the menu navigation directions. The machine also received wheels to control the operation.
In addition, a monochrome display and a connector for diagnostics and device control were included in the prototype. According to Sasser Cable, who showed the device in the photo, the design of the device was kept a secret prior to the announcement of the player.
Sasser noted that the submitted prototype is extremely rare. The collector showed it to celebrate the announcement of the first iPod 20 years ago.
The original iPod with a physical wheel was introduced on October 23, 2001. The device received a drive with a capacity of 5 and 10 GB, support for WAV, AIFF, MP3 and AAC formats, and autonomy of up to 12 hours. The launcher turned out to be one of the most popular Apple products .
Earlier, the organizers of the auction building Bonhams put up for auction rare model of Apple tablet . The device was created by the company between 1993 and 1995, but the device was eventually scrapped by the company's president, Steve Jobs.
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