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This article Apple Launched iPod Nano 19 Years Ago: If You Invested $1000 In Apple Stock When Steve Jobs Revealed His Vision For Music, Here's How Much You'd Have originally appeared on Benzinga.com.
On Sept. 7, 2005, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPod Nano, revolutionizing the music industry and propelling Apple's growth, and a $1,000 investment in Apple stock at the time would have yielded ...
The iPod Mini was discontinued later that year for the flash-based iPod Nano with a color display, selling for $199 with 2GB of storage, and $249 with 4GB. Image credit: John Keogh ...
The new iPod nano measures 3.5” x 1.6” x 0.26”, whereas the original nano measured 3.5” x 1.6” x 0.27”. So the new nano is 0.01″ thinner – about the thickness of a cheap business card.
The Nano was significantly smaller than the regular iPod and more importantly, it was more affordable. Coming first in 2GB and 4GB versions, there was also a low cost 1GB version launched for just ...
In 2005, the iconic iPod nano replaced the iPod mini. It had a breakthrough ultra thin form factor and it was the iPod that made small speedy solid state storage synonymous.
Apple on Thursday added the seventh-generation iPod nano to its list of Vintage and Obsolete products, officially limiting active support for the venerable pint-sized music player. Introduced on ...
In addition to the iPod Nano, you’ll also get an Apple leather case for the player, as well as a dock, also pictured here. The device features only 2GB storage – the original iPod Nano was ...
The iPod nano 2GB may look tiny, but its big on features. Probably one of Apple's greatest creations yet, the nano is sure to put a smile on your face.