the iPod "Color Display" (20, 60 GB) models, are renamed versions of the iPod photo models with updated software -- featuring
a-"Podcast menu, including bookmarking within a Podcast and the ability to display Podcast artwork in color." --
and a lower introductory price.
The iPod photo shipped with 40 GB and 60 GB hard drives from October 26, 2004 to February 23, 2005 and 30 GB and 60 GB hard drives from February 23, 2005 to June 28, 2005.
The iPod "Color Display" models shipped with 20 GB and 60 GB hard drives from June 28, 2005 to October 12, 2005.
One notable difference between the original iPod photo and subsequent models, including the iPod "Color Display" configurations, is that models shipped before February 23, 2005 required either an iPod-compatible media reader or computer to transfer photographs to the iPod photo, and only photos transferred through iTunes 4.7 or higher -- which converts photos into a "thumbnail" format -- immediately could be viewed on the iPod photo itself. After February 23, 2005, the iPod photo (M9830LL/A) was capable of immediately viewing many types of images transferred through the optional iPod Camera Connector (US$29).
All iPod "Color Display" models are capable of immediately viewing photographs transferred using the Camera Connector.
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the iPod "Color Display" (20, 60 GB) models, are renamed versions of the iPod photo models with updated software -- featuring
a-"Podcast menu, including bookmarking within a Podcast and the ability to display Podcast artwork in color." --
and a lower introductory price.
The iPod photo shipped with 40 GB and 60 GB hard drives from October 26, 2004 to February 23, 2005 and 30 GB and 60 GB hard drives from February 23, 2005 to June 28, 2005.
The iPod "Color Display" models shipped with 20 GB and 60 GB hard drives from June 28, 2005 to October 12, 2005.
One notable difference between the original iPod photo and subsequent models, including the iPod "Color Display" configurations, is that models shipped before February 23, 2005 required either an iPod-compatible media reader or computer to transfer photographs to the iPod photo, and only photos transferred through iTunes 4.7 or higher -- which converts photos into a "thumbnail" format -- immediately could be viewed on the iPod photo itself. After February 23, 2005, the iPod photo (M9830LL/A) was capable of immediately viewing many types of images transferred through the optional iPod Camera Connector (US$29).
All iPod "Color Display" models are capable of immediately viewing photographs transferred using the Camera Connector.