iPod photo

iPod photo. Why should your ears have all the fun?

2004.10iPod software 1.2.1

Background

Released on October 26, 2004, iPod photo (originally named iPod Photo — with a capital P for "Photo" — but renamed less than a month after its launch) featured a 220 x 176-pixel screen capable of displaying 65,536 colors, and the ability to store and display JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, and PNG images. One millimeter thicker than the standard grayscale fourth-generation iPod, iPod photo could also play music for up to 15 hours per battery charge. It originally came in 40 GB and 60 GB versions, which cost $499 and $599 U.S., respectively. On February 23, 2005, Apple discontinued the 40 GB model; which included a FireWire and USB cable and a dock, introduced a lower-priced 30 GB model; which included only a USB cable and no dock, and dropped the price of the 60 GB model.

SourceWikipedia

Key Specs

Display2" 65,536-color LCD with LED backlight
BatteryUp to 15 hours
Weight167-181g

Full Specifications

Basic Info

Release Date2004.10
Discontinued2005.06
Original Price$349 (30GB),$499 (40GB),$599 (60GB)
OS SupportiPod software 1.2.1
Support StatusObsolete

Chip & Storage

Storage30GB / 40GB / 60GB

Display

Screen Size2"
Screen Type65,536-color LCD with LED backlight
Resolution220 × 176

Connectivity

Wired Port30-pin dock connector
BluetoothNone

Power

BatteryUp to 15 hours

Audio & Sensors

Audio FormatsAAC / MP3 / MP3 VBR / Audible / Apple Lossless / AIFF / WAV
Video FormatsVideo playback not supported
Photo FormatsJPEG / BMP / GIF / TIFF / PNG
ControlsPlay/pause, Next, Previous, Menu, Hold, Click Wheel

Body & Dimensions

Size & Weight61 mm × 16 mm × 104 mm,167-181g

Color

Available Colors

Model Identifier

Model IDA1099
Technical Specificationshttps://support.apple.com/zh-cn/130181