iPods Tribute to U2

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    The Outsider

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    Apple Computer has launched the new iPod U2 Special Edition, as part of a continued association amongst Apple, popular music band U2, and the Universal Music Group.

    The new U2 iPod has a 30GB storage capacity with 14-hour battery life for music playback; and holds up to 7,500 songs, 25,000 photos, or up to 75 hours of video. The device sports a distinctive, all-black, stainless steel casing; red click wheel; colored video screen; plus autographs of lead singer Bono, as also Larry Mullen, Adam Clayton, and the Edge, engraved on the back.

    Apple's latest iPod offers 20 hours of continuous music-play, a larger screen (2.5-inch, 320 x 240 pixels TFT) fully customizable menus, and options in the settings menu such as capacity-checking, plus language and sounds selection.

    Announcing the release, Greg Joswiak, vice president - worldwide iPod product marketing, Apple Computer, said that they are thrilled to continue working with one of the greatest bands in the world, to bring to U2 fans, a special edition of the world s best digital music player.

    The U2 iPod features Apple's patent-pending Auto-Sync technology that automatically downloads digital music, podcasts, photos, audio-books, home movies, music videos, and popular television shows onto the iPod, keeping the downloaded content up-to-date whenever the iPod is plugged into a Mac or Windows computer using USB 2.0.

    Additionally, U2 comes bundled with earbud headphones, USB 2.0 cable, a case, and a dock insert, along with a coupon to download 30 minutes of exclusive U2 video footage from Apple s iTunes Music Store.

    The iPod U2 Special Edition is available immediately for a suggested retail price of $329 through the Apple Store and the company s retail partners.

    http://www.techtree.com/techtree/jsp/article.jsp?article_id=73742&cat_id=615
     
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    minusxerø

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    Yay. Another U2 iPod. I'm SO happy.
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    How about another band, eh? I'd like to see a trippy Gnarls Barkley iPod.
     
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    Todd

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    The U2 iPod was a dumb idea the first time around, why did they bring it back?

    I don't think they sold well either. I have never, not once, seen a U2 iPod in person outside of the Apple Store.
     
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    Kate

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    Why isn't there a Dead Kennedys iPod?
     
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    Chris.

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    They should just start doing iPod customizations for a certain price. So you could practically get any band you wanted.
     

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